CTET September 2026 city slip and admit card update: exam date, download steps, eligibility, and every important date

Introduction
If you’re one of the lakhs of candidates who applied for the CTET September 2026 session, you’re probably refreshing ctet.nic.in every few hours right now — and that’s completely understandable. The CTET 2026 city intimation slip tells you which city you’ll be traveling to for the exam, and the admit card is your final ticket into the exam hall.
This guide walks you through everything that’s live right now: the confirmed exam date, when the city slip and admit card will actually be released, how to download both without running into last-minute errors, the eligibility rules you must double-check before exam day, and the mistakes that trip up thousands of candidates every cycle.

Overview
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) twice a year to certify candidates for teaching posts in Classes 1 to 8 across central government schools such as Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVS), as well as many state and private schools that accept CTET scores.
The September 2026 cycle is the 22nd edition of CTET, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most closely tracked sessions because the exam window is compressed — city slips, admit cards, and the exam itself are all landing within a matter of weeks.
Exam Date
CBSE has confirmed the CTET September 2026 exam will be held on Sunday, September 6, 2026, conducted offline in OMR (pen-and-paper) mode. If the number of registered candidates is unusually high, CBSE has left room to extend the exam to September 5, 2026 as well — so don’t be surprised if your admit card shows a different date than a friend’s.
The exam runs in two shifts:

- Paper II (Classes VI–VIII): Morning shift, 9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon
- Paper I (Classes I–V): Afternoon shift, 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Candidates appearing for both papers will need to sit through both shifts on the same day, so plan your travel and meals accordingly — a long exam day needs proper preparation, not just subject revision.
City Intimation Slip 2026
Before the actual hall ticket, CBSE releases something many first-time candidates aren’t familiar with: the city intimation slip (sometimes called the pre-admit card).
Here’s what it actually tells you:

- Only your allotted exam city — not the exact centre or address
- Your registered paper (Paper 1, Paper 2, or both)
- Nothing about seat number, shift timing details, or reporting time (that comes later)
Why does this matter? Because CTET is conducted in over 130 cities across the country, and candidates aren’t always allotted the city they expect based on their address. The city slip gives you enough lead time to book travel and, if needed, accommodation before prices spike closer to the exam date.
Expected release window: Around 10 days before the exam, which puts the city slip release in the last week of August 2026.
Admit Card 2026
The admit card is the document that actually gets you through the exam centre gate. It includes:
- Your name, photograph, and signature
- Exact exam centre name and address
- Paper(s) you’re appearing for, exam date, and shift
- Reporting time and exam-day instructions
Expected release window: CBSE typically releases the CTET admit card 2 to 4 days before the exam, which means candidates should expect it anywhere between the first and second week of September 2026 — but given the exam falls on September 6, realistically watch for it in the final days of August or the very start of September. CBSE has not fixed an exact date publicly yet, so keep checking the official notice board on ctet.nic.in daily once the city slip is out.

How to Download the City Slip and Admit Card
The process is identical for both documents, so bookmark this once and use it twice.
- Go to the official website: ctet.nic.in
- On the homepage, look for the active link — either “City Intimation Slip for CTET September 2026” or “Download Admit Card: CTET Sept-2026”
- Log in using your application number and date of birth (some cycles also require a security pin/captcha)
- Click Submit — your document will appear on screen
- Check every detail carefully: name, photo, signature, exam centre, paper, date, and shift
- Download the PDF and print at least 2 copies on A4 size paper
If the site crashes (a fairly common occurrence on release day given the traffic), try logging in early morning before 8 AM or late at night, and use desktop browser mode on your phone if the mobile site is misbehaving.
Eligibility Criteria for Paper 1 and Paper 2
Even if you’ve already applied, it’s worth re-checking eligibility now — errors caught before the exam are far easier to fix than errors caught during document verification for a teaching job later.
For Paper 1 (Classes I–V):
- Senior Secondary (Class 12) with at least 50% marks, along with a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed), OR
- Senior Secondary with at least 45% marks and D.El.Ed as per NCTE norms, OR
- Graduation with at least 50% marks along with a 2-year D.El.Ed / B.El.Ed
For Paper 2 (Classes VI–VIII):
- Graduation with at least 50% marks along with a 1-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), OR
- Senior Secondary with at least 45–50% marks along with a 4-year B.El.Ed or B.A./B.Sc.Ed / B.A.Ed
A few extra rules that catch people off guard:
- There is no upper age limit for appearing in CTET
- There is no cap on the number of attempts — you can appear repeatedly to improve your score
- Reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD) get a 5% relaxation in qualifying marks
- CTET qualifying certificates are now valid for a lifetime, not just seven years as in earlier cycles
- Candidates aiming to teach both primary and upper-primary levels must apply for both papers
If you’re unsure which qualification bucket you fall into, check the detailed information bulletin on ctet.nic.in rather than relying on assumptions — NCTE occasionally updates specific clauses, and coaching blogs don’t always catch the fine print in time.
Important Requirement Dates
| Event | Date / Window |
|---|---|
| Online application window | May 11 – June 10, 2026 |
| City intimation slip release | ~10 days before exam (late August 2026) |
| Admit card release | 2–4 days before exam (early September 2026) |
| CTET exam date | September 6, 2026 (extendable to Sept 5) |
| Paper II shift | 9:30 AM – 12:00 Noon |
| Paper I shift | 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM |
| Answer key release | Typically 2–3 weeks post-exam |
| Result declaration | Usually within 4–6 weeks of the exam |
Treat this table as a planning tool, not a guarantee — CBSE has revised release windows in past cycles by a few days, so keep checking the official notice section rather than relying only on secondary sources.
Documents to Carry on Exam Day
Missing even one of these can mean turned away at the gate, regardless of how well you’ve prepared:
- Printed admit card (color or black-and-white, as specified)
- A valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, voter ID, or driving licence)
- Passport-size photograph (some centres ask for an extra copy to paste on the attendance sheet)
- Any category or PwD certificate, if applicable, for claimed relaxations
Electronic devices — mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices — are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall. A digital copy of your admit card on your phone will not be accepted as a substitute for a printout.
Common Mistakes Candidates Make
- Waiting until the last day to download the admit card, then hitting server overload
- Not verifying details on the city slip or admit card immediately, and discovering an error only a day before the exam
- Assuming the nearest city will automatically be allotted — CBSE allots based on availability, not proximity
- Carrying a black-and-white printout when the notice specifies color, or vice versa
- Forgetting to update mobile number/email in the application, which delays receiving update alerts
- Ignoring the information bulletin and relying only on third-party blog summaries for eligibility rules
Tips to Avoid the Last-Minute Rush
- Set a calendar reminder for the expected city slip and admit card windows, and check ctet.nic.in daily once you’re within 10 days of the exam
- Print your admit card the moment it’s available — don’t wait for exam eve
- If your city allotment is inconvenient, book travel and stay as early as possible; last-minute tickets during exam season get expensive fast
- Keep your application number and password saved in a notes app, not just in your memory
- Report to the exam centre at least 60–90 minutes before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card, since biometric verification and frisking take time
Key Takeaways
- CTET September 2026 is scheduled for September 6 (possibly extending to September 5 for high candidate volumes)
- The city intimation slip arrives roughly 10 days before the exam and only confirms your exam city
- The admit card with your exact centre address follows 2–4 days before the exam
- Both documents download from ctet.nic.in using your application number and date of birth
- Eligibility differs for Paper 1 and Paper 2 — verify your qualification bucket before exam day
- There’s no age limit and no cap on attempts, and the CTET certificate is valid for a lifetime
Conclusion
The CTET September 2026 cycle is moving fast, and the gap between the city slip, the admit card, and the actual exam date leaves little room for error. The safest approach is simple: check ctet.nic.in daily starting late August, download every document the moment it’s live, verify every detail on it immediately, and keep your documents ready well before exam day. Preparation isn’t just about your syllabus — it’s also about not letting an avoidable logistical mistake cost you your exam attempt.
FAQs
Q1. When is the CTET September 2026 exam? The exam is scheduled for September 6, 2026, and may extend to September 5, 2026, if candidate volume is high.
Q2. When will the CTET 2026 city intimation slip be released? It’s expected around 10 days before the exam, which places it in the last week of August 2026.
Q3. When will the CTET September 2026 admit card be released? CBSE typically releases it 2 to 4 days before the exam date, so keep checking ctet.nic.in closely from late August onward.
Q4. What’s the difference between the city slip and the admit card? The city slip only tells you your allotted exam city so you can plan travel. The admit card, released later, gives you the exact exam centre name, address, and reporting instructions.
Q5. What documents do I need to download my CTET admit card? Your application number and date of birth (and sometimes a security pin) are required to log in and download it from ctet.nic.in.
Q6. Is there an age limit to appear for CTET? No, there is no upper age limit for CTET, and there’s no restriction on the number of attempts either.
Q7. What happens if there’s an error on my admit card? Contact the CBSE CTET helpline immediately at 011-22240112 or email with your application number and proof — don’t wait until exam day to report it.





