CBSE CTET 2026 Results Expected Soon; Candidates Can Check Scores on ctet.nic.in The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the results for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026, which was conducted in February 2026. Candidates who appeared for the exam can access their scores and qualifying details through the official website, ctet.nic.in. The results for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are expected to be announced shortly, with the exact date anticipated by March 31, 2026. The CTET exam, held on February 7 and 8 in two shifts, was a 150-mark test with no negative marking. General category candidates must secure at least 90 marks to pass, while reserved category candidates need 82.5 marks. The qualifying percentage for general candidates is 60%, and for reserved categories, it is 55%. The CTET certificate, which is now valid for a lifetime, was previously valid for only seven years. Candidates who clear Paper 1 are eligible to teach Classes 1 to 5, while those who pass Paper 2 can teach Classes 6 to 8. The CTET certificate serves as the minimum qualification for teaching jobs, though securing a position depends on individual school recruitment processes and interviews. The board will also release a toppers list alongside the results, highlighting high scorers in both papers. To download the CTET 2026 result, candidates must visit the official website, ctet.nic.in, and click on the result link. They will need to enter their registration number and date of birth to access their scorecard. The CBSE has provided step-by-step instructions for downloading the results, ensuring candidates can retrieve their scores without difficulty. The exam’s marking scheme awards one mark per correct answer, with no penalty for incorrect responses.#paper_1 #paper_2 #cbse #ctet_nic_in #ctet_2026

MP SET Exam Analysis 2026: Check Paper 1 & Paper 2 Difficulty Level, Good Attempts & More The Madhya Pradesh State Eligibility Test (MP SET) 2026 was conducted on March 1, 2026, by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). The initial analysis of the exam indicates it was of moderate difficulty. Candidates can refer to the detailed analysis for Paper 1 and Paper 2, which includes insights into the difficulty level, expected good attempts, and other relevant details. The MP SET exam was held in a single shift across all test centers in the state. The exam duration was three hours, with Paper I and Paper II conducted consecutively from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Paper I, titled "General Teaching and Research Aptitude," consisted of 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) worth 100 marks, while Paper II focused on the candidate’s specialized subject. Both papers were administered in offline mode. The difficulty level of Paper I was perceived as moderate to challenging, particularly due to the inclusion of questions related to logical reasoning and research aptitude. Sections such as Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude, Environment & Education, People, Development & Environment, and the Higher Education System were highlighted as areas where candidates faced varying levels of difficulty. For Paper I, the exam required candidates to attempt a significant number of questions to secure a passing score. Each question carried 2 marks, and the distribution of questions across sections was designed to test comprehensive understanding. Section-wise good attempts were noted, with candidates advised to focus on areas where they could maximize their scores. The exam’s structure and timing were consistent with previous years, ensuring a standardized approach for all participants.#madhya_pradesh_public_service_commission #mp_set_2026 #mp_set #paper_1 #paper_2
