Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) has released the TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 at the official website http://trb.tn.nic.in/ for TN TET Working Teachers Paper I and Paper II - 2026 Exam. Candidates who are appearing for the exam can download their hall ticket from the official website by using their login ID and Password. Candidates must carry a photocopy of the admit card to the examination venue. Otherwise, they are not allowed to attend the exam.
TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 Out
Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) for Working Teachers Paper I and Paper II - 2026 is scheduled for 4th and 5th July 2026. TNTET Paper 1 and 2 exams will be held in offline mode, and there is no negative marking for wrong answers. Candidates can get all exam-related details such as exam date, exam timing, exam venue, important instructions etc. through their respective hall ticket.
| TRB TNTET Hall Ticket 2026- Overview | |
| Exam Conducting Body | Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) |
| Exam Name | Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) |
| Mode of Admit Card | Online |
| TNTET Hall Ticket | 23rd June 2026 |
| TNTET Exam Date 2026 | Paper 1- 4th July 2026 Paper 2- 5th July 2026 |
| Mode of Exam | Offline |
| Duration of Exam | 3 hours (for each paper) |
| Shift Timing | 10 am to 1 pm |
| Qualifying Marks | General- 90 marks (60%) SC, SCA, BC, BCM, MBC/DNC, PwD- 82 marks (55%) Scheduled Tribes - 60 marks (40%) |
| Official website | http://trb.tn.nic.in/ |
TNTET Hall Ticket Download 2026 Link
For the TNTET Working Teacher for Papers 1 and 2, the TNTET Hall Ticket Download 2026 Link has been activated at the official website of http://trb.tn.nic.in/. Candidates have to download their hall ticket online through the official website of TNTRB or directly by clicking on the admit card link shared here. No hard copy of the TNTET Hall Ticket is sent to the candidates by any other mode.
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TNTET 2026 Exam Schedule & Shift Timings
Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test Working Teacher Exam includes 2 papers. Paper 1 for Primary Teacher (Class 1 to 5) and Paper 2 is for Upper Primary Teacher (Class 6 to 8). Both papers will be conducted in a single shift on each day.
| Paper | Exam Date | Exam Timing |
| Paper I | 4th July 2026 | 10 am to 1 pm |
| Paper II | 5th July 2026 | 10 am to 1 pm |
How to Download TNTET Working Teacher Hall Ticket 2026?
Candidates must enter the details correctly on the official TNTET hall ticket for Paper 1 and Paper 2, download page to access and download their hall ticket. For downloading the TNTET Hall Ticket, the usual login credentials required are:
- Login ID: The unique ID assigned to the candidate at the time of application.
- Password: As set during registration, may also be required.
Candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below to download the TNTET Hall Ticket 2026 smoothly.
- Firstly web browser and visit the official website of Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TN TRB) at http://trb.tn.nic.in/.
- 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.
- 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. After providing valid login details, click on the Submit tab.
- The hall ticket PDF appears on the screen. Download and take a printout for future reference.
In case any candidate finds any information wrongly printed on their hall ticket, then they must contact the authorities in such a situation and get the information corrected as soon as possible.
Helpline Number: 7373008144, 7373008134
Email Id: support@trbonlineexams.in
TNTET 2026 Exam Structure
The TNTET exam pattern for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 is 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
Sections in Paper 1:
- Child Development and Pedagogy (30 questions)
- Language I (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu) – 30 questions
- Language II (English) – 30 questions
- Mathematics – 30 questions
- 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
Sections in Paper 2:
- Child Development and Pedagogy (30 questions)
- Language I (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu) – 30 questions
- Language II (English) – 30 questions
- Mathematics & Science (or Social Science for Social Studies teachers) – 60 questions
TNTET Exam Centre List 2026
The Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) exam centers for 2026 are spread across all districts of Tamil Nadu. The complete lst of exam centres along with their centre code is as mentioned below.
| Centre code | TNTET Exam centre |
| 01 | Kanyakumari |
| 02 | Tirunelveli |
| 03 | Tuticorin |
| 04 | Ramanathapuram |
| 05 | Sivagangai |
| 06 | Virudhunagar |
| 07 | Theni |
| 08 | Madurai |
| 09 | Dindigul |
| 10 | Nilgiris |
| 11 | Coimbatore |
| 12 | Erode |
| 13 | Salem |
| 14 | Namakkal |
| 15 | Dharmapuri |
| 16 | Pudukkottai |
| 17 | Karur |
| 18 | Perambalur |
| 19 | Tiruchirapalli |
| 20 | Nagapattinam |
| 21 | Thiruvarur |
| 22 | Thanjavur |
| 23 | Villupuram |
| 24 | Cuddalore |
| 25 | Thiruvannamalai |
| 26 | Vellore |
| 27 | Kancheepuram |
| 28 | Thiruvallur |
| 29 | Chennai |
| 30 | Krishnagiri |
| 31 | Ariyalur |
| 32 | Tiruppur |
Important Instructions
Here, we have shared a few important instructions that a candidate must follow while appearing for the TNTET 2026 examination. If any candidate fails to follow these guidelines may be disqualified from participating in the exam.
- Candidates must carry the TNTET 2026 Hall Ticket to the exam hall on the date of the examination.
- Along with a hard copy, candidates must carry at least one original valid identification card to the exam hall for verification purposes.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Candidates are advised not to apply any external matters like Mehandi, Ink etc. on their Hands/Feet.
