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The Central Board of Secondary Education has officially released the CTET February 2026 result, and the numbers underline one thing, competition is only getting tougher. With over 25 lakh candidates registering for the exam, just 25.68% managed to qualify. The result, declared on 30 March 2026, reflects a consistent pattern of selectivity that CTET has maintained in recent years. Candidates who appeared for the exam on 7 and 8 February 2026, including the re-exam conducted in Bihar, can now access their scorecards online.
CTET 2026 Result Declared: A Snapshot
Here’s a quick overview of the latest CTET result. The numbers reflect a tight filtering process, with nearly three-fourths of candidates unable to meet the qualifying benchmark.
- Exam Name: CTET February 2026
- Conducting Body: CBSE
- Exam Dates: 7-8 February 2026
- Result Date: 30 March 2026
- Total Registered: 25+ lakh
- Total Qualified: 2,78,277
- Pass Percentage: 25.68%
Over 2.5 Million Aspirants, But Only 25.68% Cleared
The scale of CTET remains massive. More than 2.5 million candidates registered, making it one of the largest eligibility tests in India. Yet, only around 2.78 lakh candidates qualified. This gap between participation and success highlights two realities:
- CTET is not just a qualifying exam, it’s a competitive screening tool
- Conceptual clarity matters more than rote preparation
Paper-Wise Performance Reveals Balanced Outcomes
A closer look at Paper 1 and Paper 2 shows an interesting trend, both papers recorded nearly equal numbers of qualified candidates. Despite higher participation in Paper 2, the number of qualified candidates remained almost identical to Paper 1. This suggests that Paper 2 continues to pose a slightly higher difficulty level.
| Paper-Wise Performance Reveals Balanced Outcomes | ||||
| Paper | Level | Registered | Appeared | Qualified |
| Paper 1 | Primary (Classes 1-5) | 6,86,197 | 5,72,489 | 1,38,389 |
| Paper 2 | Upper Primary (Classes 6-8) | 13,62,884 | 11,36,087 | 1,39,888 |
CTET 2026 Cut-Off Remains Unchanged
Since CTET is an eligibility test, the cut-off marks and qualifying marks are the same. CBSE has not made any changes this year. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifying marks are awarded the CTET eligibility certificate. This fixed benchmark keeps the evaluation process consistent and transparent. It also means aspirants should aim comfortably above the qualifying marks to improve their chances in actual teacher recruitment. The static cut-off ensures fairness, but it also means aspirants must consistently aim above the threshold to stay competitive.
- General- 90 marks/150 Marks (60%)
- SC/ST/OBC/PwD- 82 Marks /150 Marks (55%)
Lifetime Validity Brings Long-Term Value
One major advantage for qualified candidates is the lifetime validity of the CTET certificate. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official portal using simple steps. Digital marksheets and certificates are also accessible via DigiLocker.
- No need to reappear after qualifying once
- Eligibility remains valid for central teaching jobs
- Candidates can apply anytime for KVS, NVS, and other institutions
CTET 2026 vs Previous Years: A Consistent Trend
A comparison with previous years reveals that the pass percentage has stabilized within a competitive range. The 25.68% pass rate in 2026 sits right within this evolving trend. It shows that while fluctuations exist, the exam continues to maintain a strict evaluation standard.
| CTET 2026 vs Previous Years: A Consistent Trend | ||
| Year | Paper | Pass % |
| Aug 2023 | Paper 1 | 24.61% |
| Aug 2023 | Paper 2 | 8.66% |
| Dec 2022 | Paper 1 | 40.72% |
| Dec 2022 | Paper 2 | 29.44% |
| Jan 2021 | Paper 1 | 33.25% |
| Jan 2021 | Paper 2 | 21.68% |
| Dec 2019 | Paper 1 | 17.50% |
| Dec 2019 | Paper 2 | 29.73% |
CTET Pass Percentage Matters More Than Ever
The pass percentage is more than just a number. For aspirants, this data acts as a reality check. Clearing CTET requires more than basic preparation, it demands consistency and clarity. It reflects:
- The rising number of teaching aspirants
- Increasing difficulty level and conceptual focus
- The need for structured and strategic preparation
What This Means for Future CTET Aspirants
If you’re preparing for the next CTET cycle, this result offers key takeaways. The margin for error is shrinking, and serious preparation is no longer optional.
- Focus on NCERT-based conceptual understanding
- Practice previous year questions regularly
- Strengthen pedagogy and subject fundamentals
- Avoid last-minute preparation strategies



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