KARTET 2020 Exam Likely to Postpone, Revised Exam Pattern Here
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The School Education Department, Karnataka had postponed the Karnataka TET 2020, due to the increasing cases of COVID-19.

Due to the increasing cases of Coronavirus pandemic Minister S. Suresh Kumar, the  Karnataka Education announced to postpone the exam. 

According to the latest updates the examination is expected to be conducted on April 11, 2020, which is most likely to be postponed keeping in mind the situations in the country.

KARTET 2020: About the exam

The Karnataka TET 2020 comprises two papers Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 will be conducted from 9.30 am to 12 noon and Paper-II will be conducted from 2 pm to 4.30 pm.

The paper will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark with four alternatives. There will be no negative marking. The medium of question paper other than the languages shall be in English, Kannada, Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Marathi.

KTET 2019: Paper 1 Class (I-V) Exam Pattern
Duration of examination: Two-and-a-half hours.

 
Subject Questions Asked Marks
Child development and pedagogy 30 30
Language 1 (English/Hindi) 30 30
Language 2 (English/Hindi) 30 30
Mathematics 30 30
Environmental Studies 30 30
Social studies (For visually impaired candidates instead of mathematics and EVS) 60 60
Total 150 150


KTET 2019: Paper 2 Class (VI-VIII) Exam Pattern
Duration of examination – Two-and-a-half hours

 

Subject Questions Asked Marks
Child development and pedagogy 30 30
Language 1 (English/Hindi) 30 30
Language 2 (English/Hindi) 30 30
Science & Mathematics or Social Studies 60 60
Total 150 150

Highlights
The Karnataka TET 2020 has been postponed by the School Education Department, Karnataka
Due to the increasing cases of Coronavirus pandemic Minister S. Suresh Kumar, the  Karnataka Education announced to postpone the exam.
- The Karnataka TET 2020 comprises two papers Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 will be conducted from 9.30 am to 12 noon and Paper-II will be conducted from 2 pm to 4.30 pm.
- The paper will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark with four alternatives.