For the millions of candidates aspiring to become teachers in central government schools, the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a crucial milestone. While the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not yet released the official dates for the CTET 2025 exam, speculation and media reports suggest a tentative timeline that candidates should be aware of.
The CTET exam, a gateway to teaching positions in institutions like Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) and Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVs), is typically held twice a year: once in July and again in December. This biannual cycle allows aspirants two opportunities to qualify for the eligibility certificate, which is valid for a lifetime. The exam is divided into two papers: Paper I for those who wish to teach Classes 1 to 5, and Paper II for those aspiring to teach Classes 6 to 8. Candidates can appear for one or both papers.
Based on the historical pattern of the CBSE, the CTET 2025 exam is likely to be conducted in December 2025. While some reports have hinted at an earlier schedule in August or September, these are currently just projections. It’s important for candidates to understand that these dates are not official and could change. The official notification, which includes the exact dates, application schedule, and detailed information, is expected to be released approximately two to three months before the exam.
The admit card is a mandatory document for appearing in the CTET exam. It is generally made available for download on the official CTET website about 10-15 days before the examination date.
To download the admit card, candidates will need to:
The admit card contains essential details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date and time, and the complete address of the examination center. Candidates must also carry a valid photo ID, such as an Aadhaar Card or PAN Card, along with the admit card to the examination venue.
While waiting for the official notification, it is highly recommended that candidates focus on their preparation. Reviewing the official syllabus, practicing with previous year’s question papers, and taking mock tests are effective strategies to stay ahead. Avoid relying on unofficial sources and misinformation. Always cross-verify any information with the official CBSE CTET website.
This news report is for informational purposes only and is not an official announcement. Stay tuned to the official CTET website for the latest and most accurate updates.