EWS candidates to get reservation for first time in UP-TET 2026 The Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UP-TET) 2026 will introduce reservation benefits for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) candidates for the first time, according to recent updates. This change aims to provide opportunities to students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who do not fall under existing reservation categories. Under the revised guidelines, unreserved candidates must achieve a minimum of 60% marks in the exam to qualify for the eligibility certificate. This threshold corresponds to a score of 90 out of the total 150 marks. The decision to include EWS candidates in the reservation framework reflects efforts to address educational inequities and expand access to teaching positions. The policy shift is expected to impact the eligibility criteria for the test, which is a key gateway for aspiring teachers in the state. Officials have emphasized that the new rules are designed to ensure merit-based selection while also promoting inclusivity. The UP-TET, conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Department, is a mandatory examination for candidates seeking admission to teaching posts in government schools. The introduction of EWS reservation marks a significant step in the state's education policy, aligning with broader initiatives to support marginalized communities. However, the updated guidelines have also sparked discussions about the balance between merit and equity in the recruitment process. The revised eligibility criteria will apply to all candidates appearing for the UP-TET 2026 examination. The test is scheduled to be held in the coming months, with results expected to be announced shortly after.#state_government #uttar_pradesh_teacher_eligibility_test #economically_weaker_sections #uttar_pradesh_basic_education_department #teaching_positions