CTET, UPTET, BSTET and Other State TET Teacher Exam 2026

By: jobalertsfree

On: January 1, 2026

The year 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for teaching aspirants across India. Whether you are eyeing central government schools through CTET 2026 or state-level positions via UPTET, BSTET, or TG TET, the recruitment calendar is packed with opportunities.

These Teacher Eligibility Tests (TET) are the mandatory gateway for anyone aspiring to build a career in the education sector, ensuring that only qualified and capable individuals enter the classroom.

At jobalertsfree.com, we understand that navigating multiple notifications, syllabus changes, and varying eligibility criteria can be overwhelming. As of January 1, 2026, the CTET February session is just around the corner, while major states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are preparing to release their respective 2026 cycle notifications.

Qualifying these exams doesn’t just grant you a certificate; it opens doors to stable government jobs with competitive salary packages under the 7th Pay Commission. This post provides a comprehensive guide to the upcoming TET exams, how to apply, and the updated salary structures to help you plan your preparation effectively.


Key Highlights: TET Exams 2026

  • CTET February 2026: Exam scheduled for February 8, 2026.
  • UPTET 2026: Expected exam dates in late January (January 29-30, 2026) or as per the new board schedule.
  • Bihar STET/BTET: Notifications for the 2026 cycle are expected early in the first quarter.
  • Exam Mode: Mixed; CTET remains offline (OMR), while many state TETs like BSTET are moving to Computer-Based Tests (CBT).
  • Validity: Most TET certificates, including CTET, now come with lifetime validity.
  • Negative Marking: Generally, there is no negative marking in most TET exams.
  • Official Portals: Always track updates on jobalertsfree.com and respective board websites like ctet.nic.in and updeled.gov.in.

Teacher Salary Structure 2026 (Approx.)

Teachers appointed after qualifying TET exams enjoy a handsome salary structure based on the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) or equivalent state pay scales.

Post CategoryGrade PayBasic PayApprox. In-Hand Salary
Primary Teacher (PRT)₹4,200₹35,400₹42,000 – ₹48,000
Trained Graduate (TGT)₹4,600₹44,900₹52,000 – ₹58,000
Post Graduate (PGT)₹4,800₹47,600₹56,000 – ₹65,000

Note: Salaries include Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and Transport Allowance (TA), which vary by city category (X, Y, Z).


How to Apply for TET Exams 2026

  1. Check Eligibility: Ensure you have the required D.El.Ed, B.Ed, or relevant degree/diploma for the specific paper (Paper 1 for Classes 1-5, Paper 2 for Classes 6-8).
  2. Visit Official Sites: Go to the official website of the conducting body (e.g., ctet.nic.in for CTET).
  3. Registration: Click on “New Registration” and enter basic details to generate an application number.
  4. Fill Application: Provide educational qualifications and choose your preferred exam center and language options.
  5. Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
  6. Fee Payment: Pay the application fee via Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, or UPI.
  7. Print Confirmation: Download and save the confirmation page for future reference. For latest direct links, keep visiting jobalertsfree.com.

TET Teacher Exam 2026 FAQ

Q1: When is the CTET 2026 February exam scheduled?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially announced that the CTET February 2026 exam will be conducted on February 8, 2026. The exam will be held in two shifts: Paper II in the morning and Paper I in the evening. Candidates should download their admit cards at least one week prior.

Q2: What are the qualifying marks for UPTET and CTET 2026?

For most TET exams, including CTET and UPTET, candidates from the General category must score at least 60% (90 out of 150) to qualify. Candidates from reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST usually require 55% (82 out of 150). These marks determine eligibility for future teacher recruitment drives.

Q3: Is there any age limit to apply for state TET exams?

While CTET has no upper age limit, state TETs like UPTET and Bihar STET typically have age requirements. For instance, UPTET usually requires candidates to be between 18 and 40 years old, with relaxations for reserved categories. Always check the specific 2026 notification for your state on jobalertsfree.com.

Q4: Can final-year B.Ed students apply for TET 2026?

Yes, according to NCTE guidelines, candidates who are appearing in the final year of their teacher training courses (like B.Ed or D.El.Ed) are eligible to apply for TET exams. This allows fresh graduates to become eligible for jobs immediately after completing their professional degrees without waiting for the next cycle.

Q5: What is the difference between Paper 1 and Paper 2?

Paper 1 is designed for candidates intending to teach Classes 1 to 5 (Primary Level). Paper 2 is for those aspiring to teach Classes 6 to 8 (Upper Primary/Middle Level). Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria for both levels can choose to appear for both papers in a single day.

Q6: Does qualifying Bihar STET 2026 guarantee a government job?

No, qualifying Bihar STET or any other TET is merely an eligibility criterion. It proves you are qualified to be a teacher. To secure a permanent government job, you must subsequently apply for and pass the specific recruitment exams (like BPSC TRE) conducted by the state education department.

Q7: What is the validity of the TET 2026 certificate?

The certificate for CTET and several state TETs like UPTET now comes with lifetime validity. This means once you pass the exam and secure the minimum qualifying marks, you do not need to appear for it again for the rest of your career, unless you wish to improve your score.

Q8: Are there any changes in the TET 2026 syllabus?

While the core subjects (Child Development & Pedagogy, Languages, Math, EVS/Science/Social Science) remain the same, there is an increasing focus on National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 principles. Questions are becoming more application-based. Stay updated with the detailed PDF syllabus available for download on jobalertsfree.com.


Conclusion

Preparing for CTET, UPTET, or BSTET 2026 requires a strategic approach and a clear understanding of the evolving exam patterns. These exams are the foundation of your professional journey in the teaching field. With the 2026 exam season now in full swing, it is the perfect time to align your study plan with the official syllabus and practice previous year’s questions.

We at jobalertsfree.com are committed to bringing you every minor update regarding admit cards, result dates, and fresh vacancies.

Stay focused, stay updated, and you will surely achieve your goal of becoming a government teacher this year!

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