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CG TET Result 2026: Chhattisgarh TET 2026 Results Declared — Here's How to Download Your Scorecard..

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Significant news has emerged for candidates in Chhattisgarh who are preparing to become teachers. The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board has released the results for the CG TET 2026 examination—an outcome that lakhs of aspirants had been eagerly awaiting for a long time. This examination serves to determine a candidate's eligibility to become a teacher. Candidates can now visit the official website to check their results and download their scorecards.

Along with the results, the final answer key has also been released, allowing candidates to cross-check their responses and gain a clear understanding of their performance status.

Separate Links for Different Papers
The Board has released separate links for the results of Paper-1 (Classes 1 to 5) and Paper-2 (Classes 6 to 8). Candidates can view their results by selecting the link corresponding to their specific paper.

When was the exam held?
The CG TET 2026 examination was conducted on February 1st across two shifts. The first shift covered the Primary Level (Classes 1 to 5), while the second shift was dedicated to the Upper Primary Level (Classes 6 to 8).

How ​​to Download the Result
To check their results, candidates can follow these simple steps:

Visit the official website.
Open the 'Results' section on the homepage.
Select the link corresponding to your specific paper.
Enter your Roll Number/Registration Number and Date of Birth.
Click 'Submit' to view your result.
Download the scorecard and take a printout for future reference.

What Information Will the Scorecard Contain?
The scorecard includes essential details such as the candidate's name, roll number, registration number, date of birth, name of the examination, paper details, subject-wise marks, total marks obtained, maximum marks, qualifying status, category, and the date of the examination.

Minimum Passing Marks
Minimum qualifying marks have been prescribed for passing this examination. Candidates belonging to the General Category are required to secure 60% marks—that is, 90 out of a total of 150 marks. Conversely, for candidates belonging to the SC, ST, OBC, and PWD categories, the minimum qualifying threshold is set at 50%, equivalent to 75 marks. 

What are the future benefits?
Candidates who secure the prescribed cut-off marks will be awarded a Teacher Eligibility Certificate. Subsequently, they may apply for government teaching recruitment opportunities announced within the state. Successful candidates will be deemed eligible to serve as teachers at both the primary and upper-primary levels.

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