Aatif Ammad | March 30, 2026 | 07:55 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check results using roll number; DigiLocker access enabled for marksheets and certificates

The Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) has declared the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026 February results. Candidates can access through the official website, ctet.nic.in. CBSE conducted the CTET exams on February 7 and 8. The test took place in two shifts, with Paper 2 held in the morning session and Paper 1 conducted in the afternoon. CTET Result 2026 (OUT) LIVE
Those who appeared for the eligibility exam can download their scorecards by logging in with their registration number or roll number along with their date of birth.
To qualify the CTET exam, candidates from the general category are required to secure a minimum of 60%, which equals 90 marks out of 150. Meanwhile, candidates belonging to reserved categories including SC, ST, OBC, and PwD must obtain at least 55%, that is 82 marks, to be considered qualified.
Candidates will be able to access their CTET marksheets and eligibility certificates through DigiLocker as well.
Candidates can follow the below steps to download their results;
Go to the official CTET website
Find and open the “Candidate Activity” section on the homepage
Click on the link for “CTET Feb 2026 Result”
Enter your roll number (and other required details like date of birth or application number, if asked)
Click on “Submit” to proceed
Your scorecard will appear on the screen; download the PDF and keep a printout for future use
CBSE also provides digital marksheets and eligibility certificates through DigiLocker. Candidates can follow the below steps to download their certificated via DigiLocker;
Log in using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar number
Search for “Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi” within the app/portal
Select “Teacher Eligibility Test Marksheet” or “Certificate” option
Use login details sent by CBSE to your registered mobile number after result declaration
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