CTET February 2026 Re-Exams Set For Two Centres In Bihar

CBSE postponed the CTET Paper-II exam held on February 7, 2026, at two centres in Bihar due to administrative issues. The CBSE has issued a public notice regarding the 21st edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) held in February 2026. This is by government order. This is because of the political issues. It is taken by the government.

May this design be fruitful for the students. The test will have high security, with a truthful and students have to do the exams with full honesty. The results are still not fixed at when released. The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a national-level exam conducted twice yearly by the CBSE to certify eligibility for teaching positions (Classes I-VIII) in central government schools. These exams are held next on February 8, 2026. 

It consists of two objective-type, offline papers (Paper I for Classes I-V, Paper II for VI-VIII) with no negative marking. To prepare the children in bright future. As high their goals are, as many students fly in the future. These exams are conducted two time in a year, only for the clearance of this exam. Children can move forward. According to the notice, the CTET Paper-II examination scheduled for February 7, 2026, could not be conducted at two examination centres in Bihar due to administrative reasons.

The centres where these examinations are held in the colleges are chosen very specifically. The exam centres impacted were Lakshya International Academy in Bardhi, Patepur (Vaishali district) and St. John’s Academy in Basmati Nagar, Kashipur (Vaishali district). According to a statement issued by the board, candidates assigned to these venues could not take their Paper-II examination on the scheduled date.

The CBSE are announced exams that the CTET Paper-II for these candidates will be conducted on March 1, 2026 (Sunday), at the same centres. About the admit cards, they are provided to students, and they will not allow the examination hall without their identity proof, and for the exams, there admit cards. The admit cards should be with them. The student legally has a permit to attend these exams; otherwise, no one can allow the student to take the examination.  

For these examinations, some rules and regulations are mentioned on the admit card itself. The permissions are only for those students who have the admit card with them. The paper may dilly but the admit card are with them is a must. Candidates are advised to download their updated admit cards and appear for the examination as per the new schedule. 

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a nationwide examination organised twice a year by the CBSE to determine candidates’ eligibility for teaching roles in Classes I to VIII in central government schools. The next session is scheduled for February 8, 2026. The test is conducted in offline mode and includes two objective-type papers: Paper I for Classes I to V and Paper II for Classes VI to VIII, with no provision for negative marking. Every section needs to be cleared by the student, as it affects their results. Every student has their records in the colleges. All over the worldwide spread, these examination results. The students get certified those who have cleared the exam. 

 The test is divided into two papers. Paper I is for candidates applying for classes I to V (Primary Level). Paper II is for candidates applying for classes VI to VIII (Upper Primary Level). Bothe the classes must be cleared for the results, and then you get the certificate. The paper is very knowledgeable quotations. 

CTET is a requirement for teaching jobs in central government schools and is also given weightage by many state governments and private schools. The test result is valid for a lifetime, and candidates can reappear for the test to enhance their marks. In Behar. The re-exam will now be conducted on 1 March 2026.

Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates regarding reporting time, exam instructions and other important details. CBSE has clarified that no additional opportunity will be provided to these candidates in the 21st edition of CTET. Requests for a change of examination centre or date will not be entertained.

After the examination, CBSE will publish the provisional answer keys and scanned images of candidates’ OMR answer sheets on the official website. Candidates will be able to review both the answer keys and their recorded responses online. Requests for a change of examination centre or date will not be entertained. The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a qualifying examination for candidates seeking teaching positions in central government schools and other institutions that accept CTET scores.

CTET is mandatory for securing teaching positions in central government schools, and its scores are also considered by several state authorities and private institutions. The qualification remains valid for life, and candidates have the option to retake the exam anytime to improve their scores.

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