APTET 2026: June 2026 TET Notification, Online Application [Released]. The Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh has officially released the APTET June 2026 Notification on 05th June 2026. The Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) is a mandatory qualifying examination for all candidates who wish to teach in Classes I to VIII in government, aided, and private schools across Andhra Pradesh. This detailed guide covers everything you need to know — eligibility, exam pattern, fee, important dates, and how to apply online.
APTET June 2026 will be conducted entirely through Computer Based Test (CBT) mode to ensure maximum transparency and accuracy. This is to prevent malpractice and ensure that only genuinely qualified candidates enter the teaching profession. Importantly, your APTET score carries 20% weightage in the Teacher Recruitment Test (TRT), while the remaining 80% is based on the written test. So, scoring high in APTET is not just about eligibility — it directly boosts your chances in teacher recruitment!
📋 APTET June 2026 — Quick Overview & Summary Table
Before diving into the finer details, here is a bird's-eye view of the APTET June 2026 notification at a glance. This summary table will help you quickly grasp all the key information about the exam.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET June 2026) |
| Notification No. | No. 01 – APTET-JUNE-2026, Dt: 05-06-2026 |
| Conducting Body | Department of School Education, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh |
| Purpose | Eligibility test for teaching in Classes I to VIII (Govt & Private Schools) |
| Papers | Paper-1A, Paper-1B, Paper-2A, Paper-2B |
| Mode of Exam | Computer Based Test (CBT) — Online |
| Total Marks per Paper | 150 Marks (150 MCQs) |
| Duration per Paper | 2 Hours 30 Minutes |
| Application Fee | Rs. 1,000/- per Paper |
| Application Start Date | 05-06-2026 |
| Application Last Date | 05-07-2026 |
| Exam Dates | 05-08-2026 to 21-08-2026 |
| Certificate Validity | Lifetime (as per NCTE Guidelines dt. 09.06.2021) |
| Official Website | http://cse.ap.gov.in / http://tet2dsc.apcfss.in |
| Negative Marking | No Negative Marking |
📅 APTET June 2026 Important Dates & Schedule
Time management is the first step to cracking any competitive exam. Mark these critical dates on your calendar right away so you don't miss the application window, mock test, or exam itself. The complete schedule of APTET June 2026 is officially released as follows:
| S.No. | Event / Activity | Date(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Issuance of Notification & Information Bulletin | 05-06-2026 |
| 2 | Payment of Fees via Payment Gateway | 05-06-2026 to 05-07-2026 |
| 3 | Online Submission of Application Form | 05-06-2026 to 05-07-2026 |
| 4 | Online Mock Test Availability | 15-07-2026 |
| 5 | Download of Hall Tickets | 25-07-2026 Onwards |
| 6 | Schedule of Examination (Both Sessions Daily) Session-I: 9:30 AM – 12:00 Noon Session-II: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM | 05-08-2026 to 21-08-2026 |
| 7 | Release of Initial Answer Key | 24-08-2026 |
| 8 | Receiving Objections on Initial Key | 25-08-2026 to 31-08-2026 |
| 9 | Release of Final Answer Key | 08-09-2026 |
| 10 | Final Results Declaration | 15-09-2026 |
⚠️ Note: No application correction/modification will be allowed after submission. Candidates who wish to change their paper must pay a fresh fee of Rs. 1,000/- and submit a new application within the due date.
📌 What is APTET? — About the Exam & Its Importance
The Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) is conducted by the Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh, in compliance with the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009 and the guidelines issued by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). Passing the APTET is one of the mandatory eligibility conditions for a person to be appointed as a teacher in any school — government or private — for Classes I to VIII in Andhra Pradesh.
📝 APTET June 2026 — Papers & Who Should Apply for Which Paper
APTET June 2026 has four distinct papers. Understanding which paper applies to you is essential before filling out the application. Here is a clear breakdown:
| Paper | For Teaching Classes | School Type | Who Should Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper-1A | Classes I to V | Regular Schools | Candidates with D.El.Ed / D.Ed / B.El.Ed (NCTE recognized) |
| Paper-1B | Classes I to V | Special Schools | Candidates with Special Education qualifications (RCI recognized) |
| Paper-2A | Classes VI to VIII | Regular Schools | Candidates with Graduation + B.Ed / B.El.Ed (NCTE recognized) |
| Paper-2B | Classes VI to VIII | Special Schools | Candidates with B.Ed Special Education (RCI recognized) |
Can you apply for multiple papers? Yes! Candidates who hold both D.El.Ed and B.Ed qualifications may apply for all four papers (Paper-1A, Paper-1B, Paper-2A, and Paper-2B), provided they meet the eligibility for each. A separate fee of Rs. 1,000/- must be paid for each paper.
🎓 APTET June 2026 — Eligibility & Minimum Qualification Requirements
One of the most important aspects of APTET is ensuring you meet the prescribed educational qualifications before applying. The qualifications differ for each paper. Read the below section carefully to confirm your eligibility.
✅ Qualifications for Paper-1A — Classes I to V (Regular Schools)
This is for candidates aspiring to become Secondary Grade Teachers (SGTs). The minimum qualifications are:
- Intermediate/Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/BC/PwBD) + 2-year D.El.Ed (Diploma in Elementary Education)
- Intermediate/Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) + 4-year B.El.Ed (Bachelor of Elementary Education)
- Intermediate/Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) + 2-year Diploma in Education (Special Education)
- (For qualifications obtained before 2011) — Intermediate with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/BC/PwBD) + 2-year D.El.Ed as per NCTE Regulations 2002/2007
✅ Qualifications for Paper-1B — Classes I to V (Special Schools)
For teachers in Special Schools at primary level, recognized by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI):
- Intermediate/Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks + 2-year D.Ed. Special Education
- 1-year Diploma in Special Education (DSE) in any disability category
- Diploma in Community Based Rehabilitation (DCBR) + 6-month CwSN Certificate
- Junior Diploma in Teaching the Deaf / Primary Level Teacher Training in Visual Impairment
- Any other equivalent RCI-recognized qualification
Note: SC/ST/BC/PwBD candidates need 45% marks in the basic required qualification.
✅ Qualifications for Paper-2A — Classes VI to VIII (Regular Schools)
This covers Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Teachers at the upper primary level:
- Graduation from a UGC-recognized University with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/BC/PwBD) + B.Ed (NCTE recognized)
- 4-year B.El.Ed with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved) from a recognized University
- 4-year integrated B.A. Ed / B.Sc. Ed with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved)
- Graduation with 50% marks + 1-year B.Ed (Special Education)
- Post-Graduation with minimum 55% marks (50% for reserved) + 3-year integrated B.Ed–M.Ed
- (Before 2011) — Graduation with at least 45% (40% for SC/ST/BC/PwBD) + 1-year B.Ed as per NCTE Regulations 2002/2007
For Language Teachers (Classes VI–VIII): Graduation with at least 50% marks with concerned Language as Optional Subject OR Bachelor of Oriental Language OR Graduation in Literature + B.Ed/Language Pandit Training Certificate with Language methodology.
✅ Qualifications for Paper-2B — Classes VI to VIII (Special Schools)
For upper primary level teachers in Special Schools (RCI norms):
- Graduation or Post-Graduation with at least 50% marks + B.Ed (Special Education)
- B.Ed (General) + 1-year or 2-year Diploma in Special Education
- B.Ed (General) + Post Graduate Professional Diploma in Special Education (PGPD)
- PG Diploma in Special Education (Mental Retardation / Multiple Disability / Locomotor Impairment)
- Secondary Level Teacher Training Course in Visual Impairment
- Senior Diploma in Teaching the Deaf
- Any other RCI-recognized equivalent qualification
📌 Important Note: Candidates pursuing the final semester of D.El.Ed, D.Ed (Special Education), B.Ed, or B.Ed (Special Education) are also eligible to appear for APTET June 2026. However, they will not be eligible for the Teacher Recruitment Test (TRT) until they complete the degree. Additionally, only NCTE-recognized courses (or RCI-recognized courses for Special Education) will be considered. Graduation/Post-Graduation must be from a UGC-recognized University only.
👤 APTET June 2026 — Age Limit
The APTET June 2026 official notification does not specify any minimum or maximum age limit for appearing in the examination. APTET is a qualifying test and is open to all candidates who possess the required educational qualifications. However, candidates should note that age limits prescribed in the actual Teacher Recruitment Rules (TRT) of Andhra Pradesh will apply at the time of teacher appointment. There is also no restriction on the number of attempts — candidates can appear any number of times to improve their score.
👨🏫 APTET June 2026 — Special Provisions for In-Service Teachers
In a landmark directive, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Civil Appeal No. 1385/2025 (dated 01.09.2025) has mandated that all in-service teachers who were recruited prior to the enactment of the RTE Act and have more than five years of service remaining before superannuation (as on 01.09.2025) must qualify the TET.
Accordingly, existing Secondary Grade Teachers (SGTs) and School Assistants (SAs) who do not hold a TET certificate may appear for:
- Paper-1A / Paper-1B — for SGTs
- Paper-2A / Paper-2B — for School Assistants in their respective subject
Good news for in-service teachers: The standard eligibility criteria mentioned under Rules 5.1 to 5.4 are exempted for all in-service teachers working in Government and Private Aided Institutions. They can directly appear without meeting the standard academic percentage requirements.
💰 APTET June 2026 — Application Fee Details
The application fee for APTET June 2026 has been fixed at a uniform rate for all candidates. Here are the complete fee details:
| Paper | Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Paper-1A / 1B / 2A / 2B | All Categories (General / OBC / SC / ST / PwBD) | Rs. 1,000/- per Paper |
| All Four Papers | Candidates applying for all papers | Rs. 4,000/- (Rs. 1,000 x 4) |
Payment Mode: Fee must be paid online through the official Payment Gateway available at http://cse.ap.gov.in from 05-06-2026 to 05-07-2026. Payments are also accepted at AP Online / e-Seva centres. Upon successful payment, a Journal Number will be issued to the candidate which is required to complete the online application.
⚠️ Important: If a candidate needs to change/modify their application after submission, a fresh application with Rs. 1,000/- fee must be submitted within the last date. No edits are permitted to the submitted application form under any circumstances.
📊 APTET June 2026 — Exam Pattern & Paper Structure
APTET June 2026 follows the MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) format with no negative marking. Each paper consists of 150 questions for 150 marks, to be completed in 2 hours 30 minutes. Here is the detailed paper structure:
📄 Paper-1A — Classes I to V (Regular Schools) | 150 MCQs | 150 Marks | 2.5 Hrs
| Part | Subject | MCQs | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Part 2 | Language-I (Optional: Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/Odiya) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 3 | Language-II (Compulsory — English) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 4 | Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| Part 5 | Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
| Total | All Subjects | 150 | 150 |
📄 Paper-1B — Classes I to V (Special Schools) | 150 MCQs | 150 Marks | 2.5 Hrs
Same structure as Paper-1A, except Part 1 covers Child Development & Pedagogy (Special Education) instead of general pedagogy. All other parts remain the same.
📄 Paper-2A — Classes VI to VIII (Regular Schools) | 150 MCQs | 150 Marks | 2.5 Hrs
| Part | Subject | MCQs | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Part 2 | Language-I (Optional: Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/Odiya/Sanskrit) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 3 | Language-II (Compulsory — English) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 4 | Mathematics & Science (Maths + Physical Science + Biological Science) OR Social Studies OR Language (60 MCQs as applicable to subject) | 60 | 60 |
| Total | All Subjects | 150 | 150 |
📄 Paper-2B — Classes VI to VIII (Special Schools) | 150 MCQs | 150 Marks | 2.5 Hrs
| Part | Subject | MCQs | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | Child Development & Pedagogy (Special Education) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 2 | Language-I (Optional: Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/Odiya/Sanskrit) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 3 | Language-II (Compulsory — English) | 30 | 30 |
| Part 4 | Category of Disability Specialization & Pedagogy | 60 | 60 |
| Total | All Subjects | 150 | 150 |
📌 Key Points on Exam Pattern: All questions are MCQs with one correct answer. No Negative Marking. Question papers will be bilingual — in English followed by the Language-I opted by the candidate. In case of any discrepancy, the English version is final. English language is NOT allowed as an option for Language-I.
🏆 APTET June 2026 — Passing Marks & Cut-Off Criteria (Category-wise)
The qualifying marks for APTET June 2026 are category-dependent. Out of a total of 150 marks, here is what each category needs to score to pass:
| S.No. | Community / Category | Pass Percentage | Pass Marks (out of 150) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | OC / EWS (General) | 60% and above | 90 Marks and above |
| 2 | BC (Backward Classes) | 50% and above | 75 Marks and above |
| 3 | SC / ST / PwBD / Ex-Servicemen | 40% and above | 60 Marks and above |
Differently Abled (PwBD) candidates: Candidates with at least 40% disability (Visually Impaired, Orthopedically Impaired, Autism) qualify under the PwBD category. Hearing Impaired candidates are defined as: (a) Deaf — 70 dB or more hearing loss in both ears; (b) Hard of Hearing — 60 to 70 dB hearing loss in both ears.
The APTET score carries significant weight — 20% of TRT merit list is determined by your APTET score and 80% by the Teacher Recruitment Written Test. Hence, scoring well above the cut-off is strongly recommended.
📜 APTET Certificate Validity — Lifetime Validity as per NCTE 2021 Guidelines
Great news for all APTET aspirants and existing certificate holders! As per NCTE guidelines dated 09.06.2021 and as amended by the Government in G.O.Ms.No.69, School Education (Exams) Department, dated 25.10.2021, the APTET certificate is now valid for a lifetime. This applies to certificates earned on or after 09.06.2021.
Furthermore, APTET certificates earned before 09.06.2021 have also been retrospectively granted lifetime validity under the same G.O. There are no restrictions on the number of attempts. A candidate who has already passed APTET can appear again to improve their score for a better rank in TRT.
The APTET Marks Memo and Certificate will be available for download from the official APTET website and will also be accessible through DigiLocker after results are published.
🖥️ How to Apply Online for APTET June 2026 — Step-by-Step Guide
The entire application process for APTET June 2026 is conducted 100% online. No manual/offline applications will be accepted. Follow the steps given below carefully to ensure your application is submitted successfully:
- Download the Information Bulletin: Visit http://cse.ap.gov.in and download the Information Bulletin (free of cost). Read it carefully to confirm your eligibility.
- Pay the Application Fee: Pay Rs. 1,000/- per paper through the Payment Gateway at AP Online / e-Seva centres from 05-06-2026 to 05-07-2026. You will receive a Journal Number on successful payment.
- Register on the Portal: Go to http://cse.ap.gov.in, click on "Apply Online", and provide your basic details — Name, Father/Mother's Name, Date of Birth, Aadhaar Number, Email ID, Mobile Number, Gender, Category, Address, etc.
- Upload Photograph & Signature: Prepare a combined photo-signature image (photo size: 3.5 x 4.5 cm, signature space: 1.5 cm). Scan it in JPEG format, not exceeding 50 KB. Upload using the Browse button. Applications with unclear/missing photos will be rejected.
- Fill the Online Application Form: Use your Journal Number to log in and fill the full application, including educational qualifications, the paper(s) you are applying for, and preferred examination district.
- Preview and Submit: Click the PREVIEW button to verify all details. If everything is correct, click SUBMIT. If corrections are needed, click EDIT and resubmit before final submission.
- Take Printout: After successful submission, take a printout of the application form and keep it safely for future reference. Do NOT send the printout to the APTET office.
⚠️ Critical Warning: Once submitted, no editing or modification is allowed. The applicant is solely responsible for the accuracy of information submitted. District preferences are allotted on a first-come-first-served basis, so apply early!
🌐 Official Websites for APTET June 2026 Application
- http://cse.ap.gov.in — School Education official portal
- http://tet2dsc.apcfss.in — APTET Main official portal
🏫 APTET June 2026 — Examination Centres & Venue Details
APTET June 2026 will be conducted at examination centres across all districts of Andhra Pradesh, including district headquarters, municipalities, revenue divisions, and mandals. Where the number of applicants exceeds the available capacity in a district, candidates may be allotted centres in adjacent districts or neighbouring States.
- Candidates will be given a window to choose their preferred district for the examination during the application process, on a first-come-first-served basis.
- Each examination centre will have 300–500 candidate seating capacity per session.
- Standard centres used for national exams like IIT JEE Main, GATE, CAT, RRB, IBPS, etc., will be utilized.
- The final allotment of examination centres is at the sole discretion of the department. Change of centre or session is not permitted under any circumstances.
📐 APTET June 2026 — Score Normalization Process
Since the exam is conducted across multiple sessions and shifts, a standard score normalization formula is adopted to ensure fairness. The normalization adjusts for any variation in the difficulty level of different question sets across different sessions. The normalized marks are calculated up to 5 decimal places for maximum accuracy. This is a standard procedure also followed by other national-level exams to ensure all candidates are evaluated on an equal footing regardless of which session they appeared in.
🔑 APTET June 2026 — Answer Key & Objection Process
After the completion of the examination, the department will release the Initial Answer Key on 24-08-2026. Candidates who have objections to the initial key can submit their representations from 25-08-2026 to 31-08-2026 through the official APTET website. The SCERT (State Council of Educational Research and Training) Subject Expert Committee is the final authority to review and resolve objections on the initial key. The Final Answer Key will be released on 08-09-2026, followed by the Final Results on 15-09-2026. No objections will be entertained once the final key is published.
💻 APTET June 2026 — Online Mock Test for CBT Practice
To help candidates familiarise themselves with the Computer Based Test (CBT) format, the department will make an Online Mock Test available from 15-07-2026 on the official website. All candidates — especially those appearing in a CBT for the first time — are strongly encouraged to attempt the mock test. This will help you understand the navigation interface, time management, question marking, and review features of the actual CBT platform.
🎫 APTET June 2026 — Hall Ticket Download
Candidates can download their Hall Tickets from 25-07-2026 onwards from the official website http://cse.ap.gov.in. If a candidate is unable to download the hall ticket, they should visit the Office of the Director/Commissioner of School Education, Mangalagiri, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, between 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM on all working days, with the following documents:
- Journal Number of fee payment
- Reference number of the submitted application
- A printout of the application form
- One passport-size photograph (same as used in application)
Duplicate hall tickets will not be issued after the examination under any circumstances.
📞 APTET June 2026 — Help Desk Contact Numbers
For any queries or clarifications before, during, or after submission of the online application, candidates can contact the official APTET Help Desk from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM on all working days from 06-06-2026 onwards:
| S.No. | Help Desk Contact Numbers |
|---|---|
| 1 | 8121947387 |
| 2 | 8125046997 |
| 3 | 7995649286 |
| 4 | 7995789286 |
| 5 | 9398810958 |
| 6 | 6281704160 |
Office Address: Director / Commissioner of School Education, Mangalagiri, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh.
💼 After APTET — TRT Weightage, Salary & Career Prospects
It is important to understand that passing APTET does not guarantee a teaching job — it is merely one of the eligibility criteria for appointment. The actual recruitment of teachers happens through the Teacher Recruitment Test (TRT) conducted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Here is how APTET score is factored into TRT selection:
| Component | Weightage in TRT Merit List |
|---|---|
| APTET Score | 20% |
| TRT Written Test Score | 80% |
Once selected through TRT, AP Government teachers receive competitive salaries as per the 7th Pay Commission / AP State Pay Revision. Approximate salary ranges for selected teachers are as follows:
| Post | Approximate Monthly Salary (Gross) |
|---|---|
| Secondary Grade Teacher (SGT) — Classes I to V | Rs. 26,600 – Rs. 75,100 (approx.) |
| School Assistant (SA) — Classes VI to VIII | Rs. 35,120 – Rs. 87,130 (approx.) |
* Salary figures are indicative based on current AP Pay Revision scales and are subject to change as per Government orders at the time of TRT recruitment.
❓ APTET June 2026 — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is APTET and who conducts it?
APTET stands for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test. It is conducted by the Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh, to certify the eligibility of candidates for teacher appointments in Classes I to VIII in AP schools.
Q2. Is APTET mandatory for private school teachers too?
Yes. APTET is mandatory for teachers in all schools referred to under the RTE Act 2009 — including Government, Aided, and Private Unaided schools. Teachers in private unaided schools may alternatively appear for CTET conducted by CBSE.
Q3. Can a candidate appearing in the final semester apply for APTET June 2026?
Yes. Candidates pursuing the final semester of D.El.Ed, B.Ed, D.Ed (Special Education), or B.Ed (Special Education) are eligible to appear. However, they cannot appear for TRT with this APTET certificate until they complete their degree.
Q4. How long is the APTET certificate valid?
The APTET certificate is valid for a lifetime, as per NCTE guidelines dated 09.06.2021 and G.O.Ms.No.69 dated 25.10.2021. Even certificates earned before 09.06.2021 have been granted lifetime validity.
Q5. Is there any negative marking in APTET June 2026?
No. There is no negative marking in APTET June 2026. All questions are MCQs carrying one mark each. Wrong answers will simply receive zero marks.
Q6. Can a candidate who has already passed APTET appear again?
Yes! There is no restriction on the number of attempts. A candidate who has already qualified APTET can appear again to improve their score, which directly benefits them in the TRT merit list.
Q7. What is the application fee and is there any fee waiver for reserved categories?
The application fee is Rs. 1,000/- per paper for all candidates. There is no fee concession mentioned in the notification for reserved categories (SC/ST/PwBD). Each paper requires a separate fee payment of Rs. 1,000/-.
Q8. How will APTET score be used in Teacher Recruitment?
APTET score carries a 20% weightage in the TRT merit list, while the remaining 80% is based on the TRT written test. Hence, scoring high in APTET will significantly boost your overall TRT ranking.
Q9. In which language will the question paper be set?
The question paper will be bilingual — in English followed by the Language-I chosen by the candidate (Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Odiya, or Sanskrit as applicable). In case of any discrepancy, the English version is treated as the authentic version.
Q10. Can in-service government teachers apply for APTET June 2026?
Yes. As per the Supreme Court directive, in-service teachers who were appointed before the RTE Act and have more than 5 years of service remaining (as on 01.09.2025) must qualify TET. For such teachers, the standard academic percentage eligibility criteria are exempted.
Q11. Where can I download the syllabus for APTET June 2026?
The detailed syllabus for all papers (Paper-1A, 1B, 2A, 2B) is available for download at the official APTET website: http://cse.ap.gov.in. Candidates are advised to follow the 2025–26 State Syllabus Textbooks of Classes III to X and D.El.Ed/B.Ed Telugu Academy textbooks.
Q12. What happens if I make a mistake in my application form?
Once submitted, the application cannot be modified. If a correction is necessary, the candidate must pay a fresh fee of Rs. 1,000/- and submit a new application before the last date of 05-07-2026. Requests for corrections after the last date will not be entertained.
✅ Conclusion — Don't Miss APTET June 2026 Application Deadline!
The APTET June 2026 is a golden opportunity for all teaching aspirants in Andhra Pradesh to take a significant step toward a rewarding career in education. Whether you are a fresh graduate, a B.Ed or D.El.Ed holder, a Special Education candidate, or an in-service teacher, this exam is relevant to you. With a lifetime valid certificate, no negative marking, and a 20% weightage in TRT, investing effort in APTET preparation pays off handsomely.
The application window is open from 05th June 2026 to 05th July 2026. Don't wait until the last minute — apply early to secure your preferred exam centre district. Start your preparation now using the official SCERT/NCTE syllabus, practice with the mock test (available from 15-07-2026), and aim for the highest score possible.
📌 Quick Links:
🔗 Official Website: http://cse.ap.gov.in
🔗 Alternate Portal: http://tet2dsc.apcfss.in
📞 Help Desk: 8121947387 / 8125046997 / 7995649286 / 7995789286 / 9398810958 / 6281704160

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