CBSE Releases CTET Exam City Intimation Slip 2026 – Check City, Date & Key Instructions

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the Exam City Intimation Slip for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET). Candidates who have successfully registered for CTET can now check the exam city allotted to them by logging in to the official CTET portal.

This city intimation slip is an important pre-exam document that helps candidates plan travel, accommodation, and logistics well in advance. Many candidates often confuse this with the admit card; however, it is not the CTET admit card and does not allow entry into the examination hall.

CBSE has released the city information ahead of the CTET exam date to reduce last-minute stress and ensure smooth exam arrangements for lakhs of teaching aspirants across India.

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🔍 Quick Review – CTET City Intimation Slip 2026

  • 📢 Exam Conducting Body: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
  • 🧾 Exam Name: Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)
  • 🏙️ Status: Exam City Intimation Slip Released
  • 🌐 Mode: Online
  • 🔐 Login Required: Application Number & Date of Birth / Password
  • 🎫 Admit Card: To be released separately
  • 📍 Purpose: To inform exam city only (not exact centre)

🏙️ What Is CTET Exam City Intimation Slip?

The CTET exam city intimation slip is a pre-admit card document that informs candidates about the city where their exam centre will be located. It does not mention:

  • Exact exam centre address
  • Exam shift timing
  • Reporting time

These details will be available only on the CTET admit card, which will be released a few days before the exam.

🖥️ How to Download CTET City Intimation Slip 2026?

Candidates can follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official CTET website
  2. Click on the “CTET Exam City Intimation Slip” link
  3. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth / Password
  4. Submit the details
  5. Download and save the city intimation slip for reference

📌 Tip: Take a screenshot or printout for future use.

❗ CTET City Slip vs CTET Admit Card – Clear the Confusion

Many candidates face confusion between these two documents. Here is the clear difference:

  • 🏙️ City Intimation Slip:
    • Shows only exam city
    • Released earlier
    • Not valid for exam entry
  • 🎫 CTET Admit Card:
    • Shows exact centre address, shift, reporting time
    • Mandatory for exam entry
    • Released later

🧩 Common Problems Faced by Candidates (Solved)

❓ “My city is different from my choice”

CBSE allots cities based on availability and administrative feasibility. Once allotted, no change is allowed.

❓ “I can’t log in”

  • Check application number carefully
  • Use correct date of birth format
  • Try resetting password if needed

❓ “Is the exam centre confirmed?”

No. The final exam centre will be mentioned only on the CTET admit card.

❓ “Do I need to carry the city slip to exam centre?”

No. Only the CTET admit card and valid ID proof are required.

📅 What to Do After Checking Exam City?

  • 🚆 Plan travel early if exam city is far
  • 🏨 Book accommodation (if required)
  • 📖 Focus on final revision and mock tests
  • 🔔 Regularly check the official CTET website for admit card updates

📢 Important Advice for CTET Aspirants

  • Do not wait for the admit card to plan travel
  • Avoid unofficial websites and fake notices
  • Keep login credentials safe
  • Download documents only from the official portal

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🔚 Final Words

The release of the CTET Exam City Intimation Slip is a crucial step in the examination process. Candidates are strongly advised to check their exam city immediately and make necessary arrangements well in advance. The CTET admit card will be released shortly and will contain complete examination details.

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