The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2026 answer key anytime. The provisional answer key will be released online on the CBSE's official website, ctet.nic.in. Candidates who took the exam will be able to download the answer key by entering their login details online as soon as the answer key is released.
Opportunity to file objections within the stipulated dates
After the answer key is released, candidates will be able to compare their questions and answers. If they are not satisfied with any answer provided, they can file an objection by paying ₹1,000 per question. After resolving the objections filed by the candidates, the final answer key will be prepared, and the candidates' results will be released accordingly.
How to download the provisional answer key
Step 1: To download the CBSE CTET Answer Key 2026, visit the official website, ctet.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the active link related to the answer key under Latest News on the website's home page.
Step 3: Log in by entering your roll number and date of birth.
Step 4: The answer key will then open on the screen, allowing you to download it.
Step 5: You will also be able to submit objections to the answer key through login.
Expected Result Date
The CBSE is expected to release the results by the end of this month. The required cutoff for passing the exam is 60% for General (UR) and 55% for OBC/SC/ST/PWD categories. Candidates are advised to visit the official website regularly for the latest updates on the answer key and results.
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