CTET 2025 Application Form Released

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Last Updated on : 04 Nov 2025 10:31AM

CTET 2025 Application Form Released: Apply Now at ctet. nic.in; Exam Date, Eligibility, and Registration Details Inside

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is soon going to declare the date for the CTET 2025 application form on its official website. The CTET exam 2026 will be conducted on February 8, 2026. All details related to the CTET form process, CTET form registration fee, and CTET exam date. 

While applying to the form, applicants have to submit information like their state name, identification type, name of the candidate, date of birth, and gender. It is always advisable to read the CTET notification in the PDF form carefully before applying or CTET form.

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test is carried out twice every year. It is done in the offline mode. As per the announcement given out in the notification, the test will be conducted in twenty languages in 132 cities. The National Level Central Teacher Eligibility Test will be carried out in two shifts.

CTET 2025 Application Form Apply Procedure

Check the steps below to fill out the CTET form:

  • After registering, Candidates can log in with their details on the official website.

  • Enter your details and academic background information in the online form.

  • Scanned copies of the signature and photo have to be uploaded by the candidates in the given format.

  • After entering your details, proceed to pay through your debit/credit card/ UPI or online banking for the CTET exam.

  • Verify all the details and then submit the CTET 2025 application form. Save and Download the Confirmation Page for Personal Records.

 

CTET 2025 Application Fee

Category

Fee for Paper I or Paper II

Fee for Both Paper I & II

General / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)

?1000

?1200

SC / ST / Differently Abled Candidates

?500

?600

 

CTET Exam Pattern

Candidates can check the CTET 2025 exam pattern as given below:

  • Primary stage students (Classes 1–5) take Paper 1.

  • Paper 2 is for elementary school students (Classes 6–8).




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