TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 Released: Download Link for Working Teachers at trb.tn.nic.in

Manish
Jun 10, 2026 12:46 PM IST
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The Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) has officially released the TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 at http://trb.tn.nic.in/ for the Working Teachers Paper I and Paper II examinations. Candidates scheduled to appear for the test can now download their admit cards using their unique login ID and password. Please ensure you carry a printed copy of your hall ticket to the examination center, as entry will not be permitted without it.

TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 Out

The Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) 2026 for Working Teachers is scheduled to take place on July 4th and July 5th, 2026. The exams for Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be conducted in an offline format with no negative marking applied for incorrect answers. Your hall ticket contains vital information, including exam timings, center details, and essential conduct guidelines.

TRB TNTET Hall Ticket 2026- Overview
Exam Conducting BodyTamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB)
Exam NameTamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) 
Mode of Admit CardOnline
TNTET Hall Ticket23rd June 2026
TNTET Exam Date 2026Paper 1- 4th July 2026
Paper 2- 5th July 2026
Mode of ExamOffline
Duration of Exam3 hours (for each paper)
Shift Timing10 am to 1 pm
Qualifying MarksGeneral- 90 marks (60%)
SC, SCA, BC, BCM, MBC/DNC, PwD- 82 marks (55%)
Scheduled Tribes - 60 marks (40%)
Official websitehttp://trb.tn.nic.in/

TNTET Hall Ticket Download 2026 Link

The direct download link for the TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 has been activated on the official TNTRB portal at http://trb.tn.nic.in/. Candidates are advised to access their admit cards exclusively through the official website or the provided secure link. Please note that the Board does not dispatch physical copies of hall tickets via post or courier.

Click Here to Download Your TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 [Direct Link Active]

TNTET 2026 Exam Schedule & Shift Timings

The TNTET for Working Teachers consists of two distinct papers: Paper 1, designed for Primary Teachers (Classes 1–5), and Paper 2, for Upper Primary Teachers (Classes 6–8). Both examinations will be held in a single, dedicated shift each day.

PaperExam DateExam Timing
Paper I4th July 202610 am to 1 pm
Paper II5th July 202610 am to 1 pm

How to Download TNTET Working Teacher Hall Ticket 2026?

To access and download your TNTET hall ticket, please ensure you input your credentials accurately on the official portal. You will typically require the following details to authenticate your profile:

  1. Login ID: The unique ID assigned to the candidate at the time of application.
  2. Password: As set during registration, may also be required.

To ensure a seamless download of your TNTET Hall Ticket 2026, please follow the step-by-step instructions provided on the official recruitment website.

  1. Firstly web browser and visit the official website of Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TN TRB) at http://trb.tn.nic.in/.
  2. On the homepage of TNTRB, go to the What's New section. Search for "Release of Hall Ticket - TAMILNADU TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TNTET) – 2026" and Click on It.
  3. A new page appears on the system screen. Click on the link that reads "Click here to download the Hall-Ticket ".Candidates are redirected to a new login page. Enter login details such as Login ID and Password.
  4. 4. After providing valid login details, click on the Submit tab.
  5. The hall ticket PDF appears on the screen. Download and take a printout for future reference.

If you notice any discrepancies or incorrect details printed on your hall ticket, please notify the TNTRB authorities immediately to initiate the necessary corrections before the exam date.

Official Helpline: 7373008144, 7373008134
Support Email: [email protected]

TNTET 2026 Exam Structure

The structure of the TNTET exam pattern for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 is organized as follows:

TNTET Paper 1 (For Classes I – V Teachers):

  • Total Questions: 150 MCQs
  • Total Marks: 150 (1 mark each)
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Medium of Exam: Tamil and English
  • No negative marking

Breakdown of Sections in Paper 1:

  1. Child Development and Pedagogy (30 questions)
  2. Language I (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu) – 30 questions
  3. Language II (English) – 30 questions
  4. Mathematics – 30 questions
  5. Environmental Studies – 30 questions

TNTET Paper 2 (For Classes VI – VIII Teachers):

  • Total Questions: 150 MCQs
  • Total Marks: 150 (1 mark each)
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Medium of Exam: Tamil and English
  • No negative marking

Breakdown of Sections in Paper 2:

  1. Child Development and Pedagogy (30 questions)
  2. Language I (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu) – 30 questions
  3. Language II (English) – 30 questions
  4. Mathematics & Science (or Social Science for Social Studies teachers) – 60 questions

TNTET Exam Centre List 2026

The 2026 Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test will be conducted at centers spanning every district in Tamil Nadu. A comprehensive list of these centers and their corresponding location codes is provided below.

Centre codeTNTET Exam centre
01Kanyakumari
02Tirunelveli
03Tuticorin
04Ramanathapuram
05Sivagangai
06Virudhunagar
07Theni
08Madurai
09Dindigul
10Nilgiris
11Coimbatore
12Erode
13Salem
14Namakkal
15Dharmapuri
16Pudukkottai
17Karur
18Perambalur
19Tiruchirapalli
20Nagapattinam
21Thiruvarur
22Thanjavur
23Villupuram
24Cuddalore
25Thiruvannamalai
26Vellore
27Kancheepuram
28Thiruvallur
29Chennai
30Krishnagiri
31Ariyalur
32Tiruppur

Important Instructions

Please review the following essential guidelines for the TNTET 2026 examination. Strict adherence to these rules is required, as any violation may result in immediate disqualification.

  1. Candidates must carry the TNTET 2026 Hall Ticket to the exam hall on the date of the examination.
  2. Along with a hard copy, candidates must carry at least one original valid identification card to the exam hall for verification purposes.
  3. The candidates who do not have clear photographs on the hall ticket will have to bring two passport-size photographs for appearing in the Test with a self-undertaking attested by any Gazetted Officer.
  4. Candidates must ensure that they are not carrying any electronic or any other gadgets, mobile/cellular phones, tablets, pen drives, Bluetooth devices, watches, calculators, log tables, wallets, purses, notes, charts, loose sheets, or recording instruments strapped on your bodies or in their pockets.
  5. The check-in procedure inside the test hall includes capturing your photo and left thumb impression to verify your identity and also to check for impersonation by any candidate.
  6. Candidates are advised not to apply any external matters like Mehandi, Ink etc. on their Hands/Feet.

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