CTET Answer Key 2026 Announced – How to Download Feb Session Key & OMR Sheets at ctet.nic.in

Priyanka Singh
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Ctet Answer Key 2026 Out
Ctet Answer Key 2026 Out

CTET Answer Key 2026 Announced: The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the provisional answer key for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2026. Candidates can now view and download the provisional answer key through the official website, ctet.nic.in. To download the provisional answer key, candidates will need login credentials. Millions of candidates have been waiting for this answer key for a long time. Now, candidates who took the exam can check their answers through the official website and estimate their probable scores. The board has also made scanned copies of candidates’ OMR sheets available, allowing them to verify their answers and raise objections if they have any doubts.

How to check the CBSE CTET Provisional Answer Key via ctet.nic.in?

Must visit the official website at ctet.nic.in
Now look for the answer key link.

Click on the “CTET February 2026 – Provisional Answer Key” link.
Enter the login details, such as your application number and password.
Your CBSE CTET Answer Key will appear on your screen.
Now download it and take a printout for future use.

When was the exam held?
CTET February 2026 was conducted on February 7th and 8th. Additionally, on March 1st, CTET was held again for two exam centers in Bihar.

Paper 1: For teachers of classes 1 to 5.

Paper 2: For teachers of classes 6 to 8.

The CBSE CTET exam was held in 140 cities across the country. Candidates can raise objections to the answer key by paying a non-refundable processing fee of ₹1000/- per question.

How much objection fee will have to be deposited?
The answer key for the CTET exam has been released. Candidates can now evaluate their answers. Those who are not satisfied with an answer can file an objection within the stipulated time. To file an objection, candidates must deposit ₹1,000 per question. Objections will not be accepted without the objection fee.

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