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CBSE Opens CTET 2026 Correction Window; Candidates Get Final Chance to Update Applications

Teacher aspirants across the country can now edit application details for the September 2026 CTET examination through the official correction facility

Mumbai, June 16 : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has opened the correction window for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) September 2026 examination, providing candidates with an opportunity to rectify mistakes in their submitted applications. The move is expected to benefit thousands of teacher aspirants preparing for one of India’s most important eligibility examinations.

According to official information, candidates who completed the registration process can log in to the examination portal and make necessary changes within the specified period. The facility allows corrections in eligible fields before final examination arrangements are completed.

CTET serves as a crucial qualification for aspiring teachers seeking employment in central government schools and many state-recognised institutions. As competition for teaching positions continues to grow, ensuring error-free applications has become increasingly important.

Education experts believe the correction facility reduces the risk of candidature rejection due to clerical errors. Students often make mistakes while entering personal information, examination centre preferences or academic details. The correction window enables them to address such issues before admit cards are issued.

The September 2026 CTET examination is expected to attract lakhs of applicants from across the country. The examination evaluates candidates’ understanding of pedagogy, child development and subject knowledge required for teaching at primary and upper-primary levels.

Many candidates welcomed the announcement, describing it as a relief after concerns over accidental mistakes during the application process. Coaching institutions and educational consultants have also advised applicants to verify all details carefully before submitting final corrections.

Officials have reminded candidates that no further modifications may be allowed after the correction deadline. Aspirants are therefore encouraged to review every detail thoroughly to avoid future complications.

With teaching remaining one of India’s most sought-after professions, the CTET correction facility represents an important administrative step in ensuring a smooth examination process for the 2026 recruitment cycle.

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