
The CTET 2026 exams for Paper 1 and Paper 2 are scheduled to be conducted over two days, 7 and 8 February 2026, across two shifts each day. As soon as the exams conclude, we will provide a complete exam analysis, including overall difficulty, good attempts, and subject-wise insights for both papers. All shift-wise updates and student feedback will be added here for aspirants to review and plan their preparation effectively.
This paper is intended for candidates aspiring to become Primary Teachers (Class 1 to 5). It generally covers the following sections:
Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP)
Language I (Hindi/Regional Language)
Language II (English/Hindi)
Mathematics
Environmental Studies
Based on previous years, the expected difficulty level is Easy to Moderate, with CDP and language sections usually being scoring.
Note: The detailed shift-wise difficulty, good attempts, and subject-wise analysis for Paper 1 will be updated here soon after the exam concludes.
The CTET 2026 Exams are scheduled on 7 and 8 February with multiple shifts each day.This page will provide a date-wise and shift-wise exam analysis for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Overall difficulty, good attempts, and subject-wise insights will be updated here once the exams are concluded.
| CTET Exam Analysis 2026 Date-Wise List | ||
| Exam Date | Paper | Overall Difficulty |
| 07-02-2026 | Paper-II (Elementary) | TBA |
| 07-02-2026 | Paper-I (Primary) | TBA |
| 08-02-2026 | Paper-II (Elementary) | TBA |
| 08-02-2026 | Paper-I (Primary) | TBA |
CTET exam analysis is a valuable tool for aspirants to improve their preparation and strategy. Here’s how you can use it effectively:
Understand Difficulty Levels: Check which sections were easy, moderate, or tough to focus your preparation on similar topics.
Identify High-Scoring Sections: Prioritize chapters and subjects that are consistently scoring across shifts.
Track Question Trends: Look for repeated question types and important concepts to strengthen weak areas.
Plan Revision: Use the analysis to revise key topics and avoid spending too much time on low-weightage sections.
Estimate Performance: Compare your attempt strategy with the analysis to predict expected scores and cutoff chances.
The CTET 2026 Paper 1 & 2 exam analysis will be updated here once the exams on 7 & 8 February are completed.
Prioritize High-Weightage Topics: Focus on CDP, Language I & II, Maths, and EVS/Science.
Manage Time: Solve 150 questions in 2.5 hours; practice with mock tests.
Conceptual Clarity: Understand “why” behind concepts, not just memorization.
Revise & Practice: Regularly revise formulas, pedagogical theories, and attempt previous papers.