CTET Paper I + Paper II
The drills are free.
The drills are free.
The rank isn't.
Every CTET topic drill and the full 150-question mock are free on Brain Grain, in English and हिंदी, with no login. You do not need to pay for any of that.
₹299one payment · valid through exam day, 6 Sep 2026 · no renewal
⭐ Your CTET Pass is already active.
Not on sale yet. The paper now follows CBSE's real blueprint — but two things this pass would be sold on aren't finished:
the Language I & II comprehension passages (60 of 150 marks are pedagogy-only today) and the previous-year CTET papers.
We are not charging ₹299 for a promise. When both land, this opens.
Meanwhile the drills and the full 150-question paper are free, in English and हिंदी, with no login. Start practising →
Meanwhile the drills and the full 150-question paper are free, in English and हिंदी, with no login. Start practising →
What the ₹299 actually adds
- 📄The real paper — Paper I or Paper II. On CBSE's own section split (CDP 30 · Language I 30 · Language II 30 · and your paper's subjects), 150 questions in 2.5 hours, comprehension passages included. Paper I and Paper II are separate exams here, because they are separate exams there.
- 📚1,183 questions from CBSE's own past papers — Jan, July and December 2024 plus February 2026, both papers, every answer from CBSE's published final answer key rather than our opinion of it.
- 🏆Your all-India rank + percentile on every paper you sit, ranked only against people who sat the same paper — Paper I never against Paper II, and a 30-question quick mock never against the full 150.
- ♾️The 2-a-day cap lifted. Free gives you 2 mocks a day; the Pass removes that limit — plus a breakdown of which sections cost you the marks.
Free vs Pass — the honest split
| What you get | Free | Pass ₹299 |
|---|---|---|
| Topic drills (EN + हिंदी) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Full paper on CBSE's blueprint | ✓ 2/day | ✓ unlimited |
| Score + topic breakdown | ✓ | ✓ |
| All-India rank + percentile | — | ✓ |
| Mistake breakdown by topic | — | ✓ |
Before you pay — read this
- A rank needs other people. If you are the first to sit a paper, you will see "no rank yet" — not a made-up number. Your score is recorded and the rank appears as others sit it.
- We record everyone's score, paid or not. A rank that only counted paying users would not be an all-India rank.
- The free tier stays free. We are not paywalling the drills or the mock — only the cap, the rank and the mistake breakdown.
- Language I is English, Language II is हिन्दी. CBSE lets you pick from 20+ languages; we set the two we can hold to CBSE's standard. Both are the real section — comprehension passages plus pedagogy, 30 marks each. If you are sitting a different language pair, those 60 marks will not match your paper.
- The bank is 1,935 questions, including 1,183 from CBSE's own past papers (Jan/Jul/Dec 2024 and Feb 2026, both papers), with every answer taken from CBSE's published final answer key. The 17 questions CBSE later dropped from scoring are left out rather than guessed at.
- Depth is honest, and uneven. Paper I and Paper II (Maths & Science) each hold about 7 fully distinct papers before questions repeat. Paper II (Social Studies) holds about 1 — our social bank is 100 questions against a 60-mark section. If you are a Social Studies candidate, buy for the rank and the cap, not for endless fresh papers.
- Valid through 6 September 2026 (exam day). One payment, no auto-renewal, nothing to cancel.
Questions
Is the CTET mock really free?
Yes — the full 150-question timed paper, twice a day, with explanations, in English and हिंदी, no login. The Pass lifts that daily cap and adds the rank + mistake breakdown.
What happened to CTET Premium (₹199)?
It's retired. We do not run two competing CTET products — the Pass replaces it. If you already hold CTET Premium, your access continues.
How is my rank calculated?
Across everyone who sat the same paper type in the last 30 days — paying or not. Quick (30-Q) and full (150-Q) mocks are ranked in separate pools, because ranking them together would be meaningless.
Does the Pass expire?
It runs through exam day, 6 September 2026. One payment, no renewal, no subscription to cancel.
Not ready to pay? Everything you need to start is free right now — topic drills and the full mock, in English and हिंदी.
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