AP TET 2026 Notification Released – Applications Open Till July 5

The Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET) 2026 notification has been released by the Department of School Education, Andhra Pradesh. Eligible candidates can submit their online applications from June 5, 2026, to July 5, 2026. AP TET is a mandatory eligibility test for candidates aspiring to become teachers in government and aided schools in Andhra Pradesh.

Notification Details

  • Exam Name: Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET) 2026
  • Conducting Authority: Department of School Education, Andhra Pradesh
  • Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Application Mode: Online
  • Official Portal: AP TET Portal

Important Dates

EventDate
Notification ReleaseJune 5, 2026
Fee Payment StartsJune 5, 2026
Online Application StartsJune 5, 2026
Last Date to ApplyJuly 5, 2026
Mock Test AvailabilityJuly 15, 2026
Hall Ticket DownloadJuly 25, 2026 onwards
AP TET ExaminationAugust 5–21, 2026
Initial Answer KeyAugust 24, 2026
Objection WindowAugust 25–31, 2026
Final Answer KeySeptember 8, 2026
Result DeclarationSeptember 15, 2026

Application Fee

  • ₹1,000 per paper applied for.

Eligibility

AP TET is intended for candidates seeking eligibility to teach:

  • Paper I: Classes I to V (Primary Level)
  • Paper II: Classes VI to VIII (Upper Primary Level)

Detailed educational qualifications and category-wise eligibility are available in the official information bulletin.

How to Apply

  1. Visit the AP TET portal.
  2. Pay the examination fee.
  3. Complete the online application form.
  4. Upload the required documents.
  5. Submit the application and save a copy for future reference.

Selection / Qualification

AP TET is an eligibility examination, not a direct recruitment test. Qualifying AP TET makes candidates eligible to apply for teaching positions as per Andhra Pradesh government recruitment rules.

If you'd like, I can also provide the paper pattern, syllabus, qualifying marks, and eligibility criteria for Paper I and Paper II in a concise table.

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