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What is CTET and Why is it Important?

If you aim to establish a career in teaching in India, the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is your path to achievement. As the quality of education rises in importance, passing the CTET has now become essential for those aiming for teaching roles in government schools. It not only strengthens your resume, but it also improves your likelihood of being hired as a teacher in different public and private schools.

 


In this post, we’ll explore all the important elements of the CTET exam structure, comprehensive syllabus, eligibility requirements, and preparation advice—ensuring you can take that crucial first step toward your ideal teaching profession

Feature Details
Exam Name Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)
Conducting Body Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
Level of Exam National Level
Exam Mode Offline (Pen & Paper-based)
Frequency Twice a year (July and December)
Exam Papers Paper-I (for Classes I–V), Paper-II (for Classes VI–VIII)
Languages Offered English, Hindi + 20 regional languages
Duration 2.5 hours (150 minutes) per paper
Qualifying Marks 60% or more (General); 55% for SC/ST/OBC
Certificate Validity Lifetime (as per revised CBSE guidelines)
Official Website https://ctet.nic.in

CTET Exam Pattern

As we have seen above in table that there is two Paper

Paper-I (for Classes I–V)- Total 150 Marks( Time 2.5 hours)

Paper-II (for Classes VI–VIII)- Total 150 Marks( Time 2.5 hours)

CTET Paper-I Pattern

Subject No. of Questions Marks
Child Development & Pedagogy 30 30
Language I 30 30
Language II 30 30
Mathematics 30 30
Environmental Studies 30 30
Total 150 150

CTET Paper-II Exam Pattern

Subject No. of Questions Marks
Child Development & Pedagogy 30 30
Language I 30 30
Language II 30 30
Mathematics & Science (optional) 60 60
Social Studies/Social Science (optional) 60 60
Total 150 150

CTET Exam Detailed Syllabus

 

Paper-I (for Classes I to V)

Subjects Important Topics
Child Development & Pedagogy Child Development (Primary School Child), Learning and Pedagogy, Educational Psychology
Language I Reading Comprehension, Pedagogy of Language Development
Language II Comprehension, Pedagogy of Language Development
Mathematics Numbers, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Pedagogical Issues
Environmental Studies Family & Friends, Food, Shelter, Travel, Things We Make and Do, Pedagogical Issues

Paper-II (for Classes VI to VIII)

Subjects Important Topics
Child Development & Pedagogy Child Development (Elementary School), Learning Theories, Pedagogy of Learning
Language I Comprehension, Pedagogy of Language Development
Language II Comprehension, Pedagogy of Language Development
Mathematics & Science (for Science/Math teacher) Algebra, Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Pedagogical Content
Social Studies/Social Science (for SST teacher) History, Geography, Civics, Economics, Pedagogical Issues

NOTE:- Candidates have to choose either “Math & Science” or “Social Science” in Paper-II based on their subject specialization.

CTET Application Process (Step-by-Step)

To apply for the CTET exam, follow these steps:

Step Process Description
1. Registration Visit the official website: https://ctet.nic.in and click on “Apply Online”.
2. Fill Application Form Enter your personal details, academic qualifications, and select the paper (Paper I/Paper II or both).
3. Upload Documents Upload scanned copies of your passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
4. Pay Application Fee Pay the fee online through Debit/Credit Card or Net Banking. Details below.
5. Print Confirmation After submission, take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference.

CTET Application Fee

Category Only Paper I or II Both Paper I & II
General/OBC (NCL) ₹1,000 ₹1,200
SC/ST/PwD ₹500 ₹600

CTET FAQ

  • http://ctet.nic.in/
  • CTET full form is the Central Teacher Eligibility Test. It is a national-level teaching exam that is organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education Delhi to appoint teachers in the government and private schools of the country.
  • Paper-I (for Classes I–V)- Total 150 Marks( Time 2.5 hours) Paper-II (for Classes VI–VIII)- Total 150 Marks( Time 2.5 hours)
  • Paper-1: 150 Questions Paper-2: 150 Questions

 

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