Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test (JTET) 2026 Registration Closes Today, Exam Set for June 14
JAC JTET 2026 registrations end today, teacher eligibility examination scheduled for June 14; apply at jactetonline.com
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The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) is closing registrations for the Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test (JTET) 2026 today, June 2. The exam, scheduled for June 14, will assess candidates for teaching roles in Primary and Upper Primary schools across Jharkhand. Application fees vary by category.
- 01The JTET 2026 exam will take place on June 14, 2026, in offline mode using OMR sheets.
- 02Application fees are ₹1,300 for General, EWS, BC-1, and BC-2 candidates for one paper; ₹700 for SC and ST candidates.
- 03Candidates must meet specific educational qualifications, including a Class 12 pass with a Diploma for Primary level and a Graduation degree for Upper Primary level.
- 04The exam will consist of multiple-choice questions in both Hindi and English, with a total of 150 marks for each paper.
- 05Minimum qualifying scores are set at 60% for General and EWS candidates and lower thresholds for other categories.
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The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has announced that today, June 2, 2026, is the final day for online registrations for the Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test (JTET) 2026. This test is crucial for candidates seeking teaching positions in Primary (Classes 1-5) and Upper Primary (Classes 6-8) schools across Jharkhand. The examination is scheduled for June 14, 2026, and will be conducted in offline mode using OMR sheets. Candidates must pay varying application fees based on their category, with fees set at ₹1,300 for General, EWS, BC-1, and BC-2 candidates for one paper, and ₹700 for SC and ST candidates. To qualify, candidates must meet specific educational requirements, including passing Class 12 with a Diploma for Primary level and holding a Graduation degree for Upper Primary level. The exam will feature objective-type multiple-choice questions, with no negative marking, and will be available in Hindi and English. The minimum qualifying scores are 60% for General and EWS candidates, with lower thresholds for other categories.
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The JTET 2026 will influence the hiring of teachers in Jharkhand, affecting the quality of education in the state.
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