The CTET Notification 2025 is expected to be released around September 2025, with the examination likely scheduled for December 2025. The official details will include exam dates, syllabus, the application window, eligibility criteria, and fee structure, all published on the official CTET website, ctet.nic.in .
The CTET authorities usually publish the exam notification twice a year—typically around July (for the first cycle) and December (for the second cycle). But in 2025, early reports suggest only a December exam, meaning likely one cycle only .
Based on patterns from previous years, the timeline is expected to be:
– Notification release: September 2025
– Application window: September–October 2025
– Correction window: Shortly after the application period
– Admit card: A few days to a couple of weeks before exam day
– Exam date: December 2025
The official site, ctet.nic.in, will host the detailed bulletin including fee, eligibility, syllabus, and more .
Knowing eligibility makes or breaks your preparation. Here’s a simplified breakdown:
The CTET certificate, once earned, is valid for lifetime, so passing this opens doors to central government and CBSE-affiliated teaching roles permanently .
Applying online is pretty smooth once the portal opens. Here’s how it typically goes:
A short correction window usually follows so you can fix details—don’t wait till the last minute .
Each section: ~30 questions, 30 marks, total of 150 marks. Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes .
Study materials? NCERT books (Class 1–8), past CTET papers, pedagogy-focused guides—these help a lot.
Thousands of aspirants rely on CTET for teaching eligibility in Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, and central government schools. A lifetime-valid certificate means once you qualify, you’re set. Plus, Supreme Court rulings now stress that existing teachers must clear CTET or similar exams by 2027. That urgency pushes more applications and a sharper competition .
In Maharashtra recently, an overlap between CTET dates (Feb 7–8, 2026) and polling duties created a real mess—demonstrating that scheduling and logistics matter. Teachers demanded exemptions so their careers aren’t jeopardized .
“The CTET certificate’s lifetime validity makes early preparation worthwhile—one pass and you don’t need to repeat it.”
— Education Expert, Pedagogy Zone
CTET 2025 is expected to roll out in September 2025, with exams in December 2025. You’ll likely apply online in Sept–Oct, prepare for a 150-mark, 2.5-hour offline test, and once qualified, your certificate opens doors to teaching roles permanently. Stay proactive, watch the official site daily, and prep smartly.
The notification is expected in September 2025, followed by an application window in Sept–Oct and an exam around December 2025.
Yes. A short correction window typically opens after the application period closes. Still, submit accurately to avoid stress.
Paper I requires Senior Secondary with relevant education diploma (like D.El.Ed/B.El.Ed). Paper II requires Graduation plus B.Ed or D.El.Ed qualification.
No—it’s valid for lifetime, making it one of the most valuable teaching qualifications for central schools.
Both papers are offline, 150 MCQs over 2.5 hours. Paper I covers pedagogy, languages, math, and EVS. Paper II covers similar areas plus subject specialization for Classes VI–VIII.
Early prep gives you time to revisit NCERT basics, manage documents, and breeze through the application once it opens—plus, SC rulings make CTET essential for many current teachers.
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