JHTET 2026 Notification: Complete Guide, Eligibility, Syllabus, Exam Pattern & Strategy
JHTET 2026 Notification – Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test (JHTET) 2026 is one of the most important exams for aspiring teachers in Jharkhand. Conducted under the provisions of the Right to Education Act 2009, this exam determines eligibility for teaching positions in primary (Class 1–5) and upper primary (Class 6–8) schools.
This guide is based on the official notification released by the Jharkhand Government on 26 March 2026 and covers everything you need to know—from eligibility criteria to exam pattern, syllabus, and preparation strategy.
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What is JHTET 2026 Notification?
JHTET (Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test) is a state-level eligibility examination conducted to assess the minimum qualifications required for appointment as a teacher in government and aided schools in Jharkhand.
- Conducted by: Jharkhand Academic Council / State Authority
- Applicable for: Classes 1 to 8
- Mandatory under: RTE Act 2009
- Validity: Lifetime (as per latest rules)
Legal Framework Behind JHTET 2026 Notification
The exam is conducted under:
- Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
- Guidelines issued by National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE)
- Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test Rules, 2026
According to the notification, the state government has implemented the exam under Section 23(1) of the RTE Act, ensuring quality teacher recruitment.
Download Official Notification
JHTET 2026 Exam Structure
The JHTET exam is divided into two levels:
| Paper | Level | Classes |
|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | Primary Level | Class 1–5 |
| Paper 2 | Upper Primary Level | Class 6–8 |
A candidate can appear in one or both papers depending on eligibility.
Exam Duration & Format
- Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
- Mode: Offline (OMR Based)
- Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
- Negative Marking: ❌ No
Special candidates (PwD) are given additional 30 minutes.
JHTET 2026 Syllabus Overview
Paper 1 (Class 1–5)
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Language I | 30 | 30 |
| Language II | 30 | 30 |
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
Paper 2 (Class 6–8)
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Language I | 30 | 30 |
| Language II | 30 | 30 |
| Mathematics & Science / Social Science | 60 | 60 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
Jharkhand TET Syllabus 2026
Language Options in JHTET
Candidates must choose two languages:
- Hindi
- English
- Sanskrit
- Urdu
- Regional / Tribal Languages
As per the official annexure (page 17), district-wise tribal languages include:
- Santhali
- Mundari
- Ho
- Kudukh (Oraon)
- Kharia
- Nagpuri
- Kurmali
- Bengali
These languages are crucial for regional teacher recruitment.
Minimum Qualifying Marks
| Category | Minimum Marks |
|---|---|
| General / EWS | 60% |
| OBC | 55% |
| SC / ST / PwD | 52% |
Relaxation is provided as per government rules.
JHTET 2026 Eligibility Criteria
For Primary Level (Class 1–5)
- 12th pass with 50% + D.El.Ed
- OR 45% + D.El.Ed (as per NCTE rules)
- OR Graduation + D.El.Ed
- OR B.El.Ed (4-year course)
- OR Diploma in Special Education
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For Upper Primary Level (Class 6–8)
- Graduation + B.Ed
- OR Graduation + D.El.Ed
- OR B.Ed Special Education
- OR BA/BSc.Ed Integrated Course
Subject-specific eligibility applies for Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Language teachers. {index=5}
Special Education Eligibility
The notification includes detailed provisions for special education teachers:
- D.Ed Special Education
- Diploma in Community Based Rehabilitation
- Diploma in Hearing & Speech
- Visual Impairment Training
- RCI Approved Courses
This makes JHTET inclusive for candidates working with children with disabilities.
Age Limit
- Minimum Age: 21 years
- Maximum Age: As per Jharkhand government rules
- Relaxation available for reserved categories
Special relaxation is also provided for para teachers and experienced candidates.
Number of Attempts
There is no restriction on the number of attempts. Candidates can appear multiple times to improve their score.
Important Rules from Notification
- Passing JHTET does NOT guarantee a job
- It is only an eligibility test
- Final selection depends on recruitment rules
- Certificates are valid for lifetime
Also, misconduct in the exam can lead to disqualification for future attempts.
Key Highlights (Quick Summary)
- ✔ Exam Date: To be announced
- ✔ Mode: Offline
- ✔ Total Questions: 150
- ✔ Duration: 2.5 Hours
- ✔ No Negative Marking
- ✔ Lifetime Validity
JHTET 2026 Preparation Strategy (Rank Booster Section)
If you want to crack JHTET in your first attempt, you need a smart and structured preparation strategy. This section is designed to give you an edge over 90% of candidates.
Step-by-Step Preparation Plan
- Understand the complete syllabus thoroughly
- Focus on Child Development & Pedagogy (High Weightage)
- Practice previous year questions daily
- Attempt mock tests regularly
- Revise weak topics weekly
90-Day JHTET Study Plan
Phase 1 (Day 1–30): Foundation Building
- Complete syllabus reading
- Focus on concepts (NCERT based)
- Start pedagogy basics
Phase 2 (Day 31–60): Practice Phase
- Daily MCQ practice (50–100 questions)
- Section-wise mock tests
- Language improvement practice
Phase 3 (Day 61–90): Revision + Mock Phase
- Full-length mock tests
- Time management practice
- Weak area improvement
Subject-Wise Preparation Tips
Child Development & Pedagogy
- Focus on Piaget, Vygotsky, Kohlberg theories
- Understand teaching methods
- Practice conceptual MCQs
Language Section
- Grammar + comprehension
- Pedagogy-based questions
- Practice unseen passages
Mathematics
- Basic concepts (Class 1–8 level)
- Focus on pedagogy of math
- Speed + accuracy practice
Environmental Studies / Social Science
- NCERT-based preparation
- Concept clarity over rote learning
- Focus on pedagogy
High Scoring Tips for JHTET
- ✔ Solve at least 5000+ MCQs before exam
- ✔ Revise pedagogy multiple times
- ✔ Avoid guesswork (accuracy matters)
- ✔ Focus on weak sections
- ✔ Practice mock tests in real exam conditions
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Ignoring pedagogy section
- ❌ Not practicing mock tests
- ❌ Over-relying on theory
- ❌ Poor time management
- ❌ Skipping revision
Best Books for JHTET 2026
- NCERT Books (Class 1–8)
- Child Development by Disha / Arihant
- Previous Year Question Papers
- Pedagogy Notes
JHTET vs CTET – Key Difference
| Feature | JHTET | CTET |
|---|---|---|
| Level | State | National |
| Validity | Lifetime | Lifetime |
| Language | Regional + Tribal | Hindi/English |
| Recruitment | Jharkhand Schools | Central Schools |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. What is the validity of JHTET certificate?
The certificate is valid for lifetime as per latest notification.
Q2. Is there negative marking in JHTET?
No, there is no negative marking.
Q3. Can I appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2?
Yes, if you meet eligibility criteria.
Q4. Is JHTET compulsory for teacher jobs?
Yes, it is mandatory for government teaching jobs in Jharkhand.
Q5. What is the passing marks in JHTET?
60% for General, 55% for OBC, and 52% for SC/ST.
Final Words
JHTET 2026 is your gateway to becoming a government teacher in Jharkhand. With the right strategy, proper guidance, and consistent practice, cracking this exam is absolutely achievable.
Start your preparation today and stay consistent. Success in JHTET is not about hard work alone—it’s about smart preparation.
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About the Author
Ranjan Malakar is an education consultant and career mentor specializing in West Bengal recruitment exams, including WBMSC, JHTET, RRB, Police Exam, SSC, TET, WBSSC, and WBCS. With over a decade of experience in the academic sector, they provide deep insights into school management, administrative law, and pedagogical trends. Through this blog, Ranjan Malakar aims to empower aspiring Headmasters and Headmistresses with data-backed strategies and the most reliable study resources to excel in their professional journey.


