CTET 2026 Exam Day Rules, Shift Timing, Dress Code and Admit Card Guide – ctet.nic.in

CTET 2026 Exam Day Rules, Shift Timing, Dress Code and Admit Card Guide : The CTET 2026 examination serves as a crucial assessment for people who wish to teach in both primary and upper primary schools. Candidates who want to achieve exam success need to study the exam schedule because of its importance together with their reporting requirements and the dress code regulations and the vital documents they need to bring and the important exam instructions which will help them manage their exam pressures and all sudden difficulties. Candidates who follow these particular rules will be able to keep their focus from the beginning to the end of their examination period.

Schedule for the CTET 2026 examination

The CTET 2026 examination will use two distinct testing sessions to conduct its assessment process. The examination will provide each candidate with one testing period which will be specified through their admission document. The morning shift starts at 9:30 AM and ends at 12:00 PM, while the afternoon shift runs from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM.

Candidates should check their shift timing carefully and plan their travel accordingly.

Rules for candidates regarding their reporting time and entry into the exam room

Candidates need to arrive at the exam center 60 minutes before their designated reporting time. The required time enables security staff to conduct identity checks and establish seating arrangements. Candidates must arrive before the reporting time because late entry is not permitted.

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CTET 2026 dress code guidelines

Candidates must wear simple and comfortable clothing because it will help them to complete the security process which involves frisking. Candidates should wear light and simple clothes while they need to avoid full sleeves and jackets and layered clothing. Candidates must not wear metal jewellery or watches or belts. Footwear should be simple, without metal parts.

The dress code requirement facilitates efficient completion of security checkpoints.

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Documents required on exam day

Candidates must carry the correct documents to the exam centre. The examination needs both the printed CTET 2026 admit card and the original photo ID proof which can be an Aadhaar card or voter ID or passport or driving licence.

Candidates are prohibited from entering the exam centre without the required documents.

Items not allowed inside the exam hall

Candidates should not bring any restricted items. The restricted items include mobile phones and smart watches and electronic gadgets and bags and books and notes and papers and calculator or any written material.

Disqualification from the exam will occur for candidates who possess banned items.

Essential guidelines for the exam day

• All exam staff members will provide instructions which participants must follow.

• You must remain seated in your designated seat.

• Silence must be maintained during the exam because candidates are not allowed to talk with other students.

• Candidates need to receive permission before they can leave the exam hall.

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Why following these rules is important

Candidates will lose their chance through any tiny mistake they make from dressing improperly to reaching late to losing their essential documents. Candidates who follow the guidelines can maintain their composure while answering every question.

The CTET 2026 exam is a big step toward a teaching career. Candidates who properly adhere to the exam timing and dress code and all other instructions will enter the exam with confidence and mental clarity.

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My name is Bhargawi Shrivastava, and I am a BCA graduate with a strong interest in content writing. Since February 2025, I have been working with Times Bull as a content writer. I started my journey by writing for different sections like gadget, education, and lifestyle. Currently, I am working...