Level of Difficulty of the CTET Paper
Paper 1: The questions in the test for the Paper I will be mainly based on the topics prescribed in the syllabus of the NCERT for classes I–V but their difficulty standard as well as linkages, could stay up to the Secondary stage.
Paper 2: The questions in the test for Paper II will be solely based on the topics prescribed in the syllabus of the NCERT for classes VI-VIII but, the difficulty standards, as well as the linkages for the same, could stay up to the Senior Secondary stage.
Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 Questions
- Child Development (Primary School Child): 15 Questions
- Inclusive education and children with Special Needs: 5 Questions
- Learning and Pedagogy: 10 Questions
- Language Comprehension: 15 Questions
- Pedagogy of Language Development:15 Questions
- Comprehension: 15 Questions
- Pedagogy of Language Development: 15 Questions
- Content: 15 Questions
- Pedagogical Issues: 15 Questions
- Content: 15 Questions
- Pedagogical Issues: 15 Questions
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STUDY MATERIAL: CTET Paper-I ( I TO V) 5 Mock Test Series In English
Question Paper Pattern for Paper-II for those who want to become Secondary Teachers for classes between VI to VIII:
Child Development and Pedagogy 30 Questions
- Child Development (Elementary School Child): 15 Questions
- Inclusive education and children with Special Needs: 5 Questions
- Learning and Pedagogy: 10 Questions
- Language Comprehension: 15 Questions
- Pedagogy of Language Development: 15 Questions
- Comprehension: 15 Questions
- Pedagogy of Language Development: 15 Questions
- Content: 20 Questions
- Pedagogical Issues: 10 Questions
- Science: 30 Questions
- Content: 20 Questions
- Pedagogical Issues: 10 Questions
CTET ( VI TO VIII) 5 Mock Test Series (Science /Mathematics Group) In English
CTET ( VI TO VIII) 5 Mock Test Series (Social Science Group) In English
Preparation Tips and Strategy to crack CTET 2019 in 100 days:
1. Stay focused on the exam syllabus and in the meanwhile gets a hint of all your weakness and strengths and work on them.
2. Prepare strategies for attempting the question paper in the examination hall
3. Create a time frame for solving the problems that you face in each subject
4. Learn all the concepts as well as you cannot solve difficult questions without solving the easier ones.
5. Solve the Mock tests on a regular basis for all the 100 days for each section of the exam. This is the best way to improve on your mistakes and master the work.
6. Master all the topics as much as you can as a candidate.
Quick Preparation Tips for CTET:
- Manage your time for the entire 100 days and prepare a time scheduled based time table for the same.
- Solve the Numerical and word problems for those who are preparing for the Mathematics subject and make sure to revise all the formulas, every day.
- Stay updated with the current affairs as this is an essential part of the Social studies subjects. Take time to read the newspaper and follow the news every day within the 100 days schedule and also don’t forget to revise the notes made from the yearbooks, previously.
- Don’t waste time on a single question while appearing in the exam.
- Evaluate your performance on a regular basis and revise your mistakes made the previous day.
- Improve the practice of language and prepare for English comprehension. This can be a high scoring topic if practised regularly.
- Accuracy is very essential in solving mathematical problems. This can only come from regular practice for the next 100 days.
- Child Pedagogy is an important topic. Don’t forget to cover the topics for children with special needs.
- Go through a lot of school textbooks. For preparing for Paper 1, make sure to go through the primary school textbooks of CBSE and NCERT. For preparing for Paper 2, make sure to go through the secondary school textbooks of CBSE and NCERT.
- Be thorough with the syllabus of both the papers.