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CTET Paper-2 Re-Exam 2026 March 1st – Check important Guidelines & Steps to download Admit Card

CTET Re-exam Date 2026 Tomorrow:- The re-examination for Paper-2 under the CTET February 2026 session will be held tomorrow, February 28th. The board states that the re-examination has been chosen to ensure that no candidate is discriminated against. The CBSE conducted the 21st edition of the CTET on February 7th and 8th, 2026. It included both Paper-1 and Paper-2.

However, on February 7th, the Paper-2 exam was cancelled at some exam centres in the Vaishali district due to administrative issues. This forced the exam to be cancelled midway. Hundreds of candidates were forced to return home without taking the exam. Admit cards for the exam have now been released. Candidates scheduled to appear for tomorrow’s exam can download their hall tickets from the official website.

Which centers did the exam not take place?
According to information, the centres where the Paper-2 exam could not be conducted include Lakshya Academy, Bardiha, Patepur, Vaishali (Hajipur) and St. John Academy, Basmati Nagar, Keshopur, Post Office Baluka Ram, Vaishali.

CTET Re-Exam Admit Card 2026 Out:- Steps to download

Must Visit ctet.nic.in
Click on the CTET February 2026 admit card link.
Enter your application number and date of birth.
Download the hall ticket and take a printout.

Re-Exam on March 1

The CTET Paper-2 re-exam will be held on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at both exam centres. Only candidates whose exam centres were previously located at these locations will be able to appear for this re-exam.

CTET 2026 Exam Guidelines:-
Mobile phones, Bluetooth, earphones, cameras, calculators, and smartwatches are strictly prohibited during the CTET Exam 2026. Candidates found with these items will be immediately disqualified from the exam.

Books, papers, pouches, scales, whiteners, and extra papers will also not be allowed in the exam hall. Furthermore, repeatedly leaving the seat and tampering with the OMR sheet are considered unfair means. Fighting with anyone in the exam hall or misbehaving with staff is also considered a serious offence.

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