CTET Answer Key 2026 Announced Tomorrow:- The Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to release the Central Teacher Eligibility Test December Answer Key 2026 on the official website at any time. Candidates can download the CTET Answer Key 2026 for Paper I (Classes I–V) and Paper II (Classes VI–VIII) on the official website ctet.nic. in.in – after its release. The CBSE conducted the 21st edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test for Paper I (Classes I–V) and Paper II (Classes VI–VIII) in multiple shifts across the country on February 7 and 8, 2026.
Lakhs of candidates who appeared for the exam are eagerly awaiting their answer keys and results. The CBSE will release the CTET provisional answer key soon on the official website ctet.nic.in. After the answer key is released, candidates can verify their answers. The exam was conducted in 140 cities across the country. It is being said that the results may be released in March. However, this has not yet been officially confirmed.
CTET Answer Key 2026: How to download the provisional key?
Must visit the official website of CTET at ctet.nic.in
Click the CTET Answer Key 2026 link on the website’s home page.
A new page will open on your screen where candidates will enter their login details.
Click on submit, and your provisional key will be displayed.
Check the provisional key.
Keep a hard copy for future use.
Objection window details
After the answer key is released, the objection window will also be opened. The answer key and objection window will remain open on the official website for 2-3 days.
How to raise objections in simple 3 steps?
Visit the official website – ctet.nic.in
Click on the answer key link.
Enter credentials such as roll number and date of birth, then select the question to be challenged.
Now select the correct answer option.
Now, pay the required amount.
Know the marking scheme?
The CTET written examination for Paper I (Classes I–V) and Paper II (Classes VI–VIII) was conducted in multiple-choice question mode with four options. Of these four options, one will be considered the most correct.
A correct answer earns +1 mark
An incorrect answer earns 0 marks
There is no negative marking.









