NCTE Makes NCET 2026 Mandatory for ITEP Admissions The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has released an official advisory regarding admissions to the Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) for the Academic Session 2026–27. According to the advisory, all admissions to NCTE-recognized ITEP institutions must be conducted strictly through the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) …
NCTE Advisory 2026: ITEP Admissions Only Through NCET 2026

NCTE Makes NCET 2026 Mandatory for ITEP Admissions
The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has released an official advisory regarding admissions to the Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) for the Academic Session 2026–27. According to the advisory, all admissions to NCTE-recognized ITEP institutions must be conducted strictly through the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) 2026, which is organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
This advisory reinforces the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which introduced ITEP as the flagship four-year integrated teacher education programme.
What is ITEP?
The Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) is a four-year dual-major undergraduate programme designed to prepare high-quality teachers through an integrated curriculum combining disciplinary knowledge, pedagogy, school internships, and professional development.
Introduced under NEP 2020, ITEP aims to replace the traditional route of completing a bachelor’s degree followed by a B.Ed., making teacher preparation more comprehensive and efficient.
What is NCET?
The National Common Entrance Test (NCET) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission into ITEP programmes across India.
Since 2023, NCET has served as the single-window entrance examination for admission to NCTE-recognized ITEP institutions.
For the 2026 session, NCET was conducted on 17th and 18th April 2026, and the results were declared on 4th June 2026.
Key Highlights of the NCTE Advisory
The advisory issued by NCTE contains several important directions for universities and institutions.
1. Admission Only Through NCET 2026
Every NCTE-recognized institution offering ITEP must admit students only through NCET 2026.
No other entrance examination or direct admission process is permitted.
2. Only NCET 2026 Candidates Are Eligible
Only candidates who appeared in NCET 2026 are eligible for admission to ITEP for the 2026–27 academic session.
However, candidates must also satisfy:
- University eligibility criteria
- State Government regulations
- Affiliation norms
- Other applicable institutional requirements
3. Universities Will Release Counselling and Merit Lists
After NCET results are declared, institutions and universities will prepare:
- Counselling schedules
- Admission schedules
- Merit lists
These will be prepared using NCET scores in accordance with the admission policies of the respective universities.
4. No Admission Without NCET
The advisory clearly states that no admission should be granted to any candidate who did not appear in NCET 2026.
Admissions made in violation of these instructions will be treated as unauthorized and contrary to the prescribed admission framework.
5. Institutions Must Follow NCTE Guidelines
NCTE has warned institutions that any deviation from these directions may invite appropriate action under:
- NCTE Act, 1993
- NCTE Regulations
- Other applicable rules and guidelines
Institutions are therefore expected to strictly comply with the prescribed admission process.
Why This Advisory Matters
This advisory is important because it removes any ambiguity regarding ITEP admissions.
Students can now be assured that:
- NCET remains the single national entrance examination for ITEP.
- Admissions will be more transparent and standardized.
- Merit-based admissions will be ensured across participating institutions.
- Universities cannot admit students through alternative or unauthorized procedures.
Benefits of the Single-Window Admission System
The NCET-based admission process offers several advantages:
- Uniform admission procedure across India
- Transparent merit-based selection
- Reduced confusion regarding multiple entrance exams
- Standardized eligibility verification
- Better implementation of NEP 2020 reforms
What Should Students Do Next?
If you appeared for NCET 2026, you should now:
- Check your NCET scorecard.
- Visit the official websites of your preferred ITEP universities.
- Track counselling notifications and admission schedules.
- Keep your documents ready for verification.
- Complete admission formalities within the prescribed deadlines.
Final Thoughts
The latest advisory from NCTE sends a clear message: NCET 2026 is the only valid gateway for admission into NCTE-recognized ITEP programmes for the academic session 2026–27.
Students should carefully follow university counselling schedules and ensure they complete the admission process according to the official guidelines. Institutions, on the other hand, are required to strictly adhere to the admission framework laid down by NCTE to maintain transparency and compliance with NEP 2020.
Raj Malhotra
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