Tuesday, April 23, 2013

CTET Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Eligibility and More


CTET Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Eligibility and More

CTET stands for Central Teacher Eligibility Test. The test comes under the jurisdiction of Central government for the Board of Secondary Education. The Ministry of Human Resource Development is responsible for conducting this test. One can get more information about CTET from: The Assistant Secretary (CTET), Central Board of Secondary Education, A-1, SwasthyaVihar, VikasMarg (Opp. Metro Pillar-76), New Delhi – 110092. Email can be sent at ctet{at}cbse{dot}gov{dot}in and one can also enquire by calling 011-22527647 or 22527649. Fax for enquiry can be sent to 011-22527649.

The Exam

The CTET Exam is meant for recruiting teachers for government schools for the students of class 1 to VIII.  Two papers need to be cleared for getting selected as a CTET candidate. Those who go for only paper one; they can teach students of class 1 to VIII. Candidates clearing both the papers are eligible for teaching till class eight.

Pattern for CTET

There are one hundred and fifty objective questions to be cleared on Pedagogy and development of Child, Math, Environmental Studies and 1 & 11 Language. Each test is for duration of one and a half hour.

Syllabus for CTET Examination

The paper on Child Development and Pedagogy is of thirty marks. Main focus of the questions is on psychology of both teaching and learning process of children aged six to eleven. The 30 questions are divided according to different topics. There are fifteen questions pertaining to Child Development, ten questions are based on learning and pedagogy and five questions deal with the topic of special needs of a child requiring special attention.

Language I paper is of 30 objective type questions. Fifteen questions are based on comprehension and the other fifteen deals with Pedagogy of Language Development. Both prose and drama are taken for a comprehension passage. Grammar and verbal ability are also part of this paper.

Paper on Language II is also of 30 objective type questions in which fifteen questions are based on Pedagogy of Language Development. The paper also contains questions on grammar and there is also questions based on aptitude.

CTET paper based on Mathematics comes with 30 questions. Fifteen questions are devoted to solids that are all around us, geometry, division, weight, volume, addition, multiplication, division, subtraction, measurements, data handling, time, patterns and money. In the other set of fifteen questions we deal with Pedagogy of logical thinking and reasoning patterns.

Next in the CTET Syllabus is the paper on Environmental Studies. The paper comes with thirty objective type questions. Questions are based on topics like food, family, shelter, friends, travel and water. Fifteen questions are concerned with Pedagogical Issues.

Negative marking is not there for these papers.

Apart from the two language papers, paper on Child Development and Pedagogy, Math and Science we have in addition questions based on Social Studies and Social Sciences. There are 150 questions to be answered in paper 11.

One can do thorough study of NCERT books which are meant for students of class one to eight.

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