CTET Preparation 2025: Tips, Tricks, Strategy & Study Plan

Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2025 ( CTET )

Rupali Pruthi
Updated on Oct 14, 2025 15:58 IST

By Rupali Pruthi, Deputy Manager - Editorial

CTET Preparation Tips 2025: If you are wondering about how to prepare for the CTET exam, Shiksha brings to you the best-curated preparation tips and strategies. The CTET exam preparation is important, given the curriculum. Candidates should plan their CTET 2025 exam preparation based on the syllabus. One needs to cover both the syllabus and practice CTET previous years' papers and mock tests in the given duration. The best CTET preparation 2025 tips and strategies are shared here to help candidates prepare well for the examination. 

The CTET 2025 preparation is all about finding the right balance between theory and practice. To crack the exam with high scores, candidates need to have a concrete strategy. Have a look at some of the essential tips to prepare for the CTET below.

Also Read: CBSE CTET Result

Table of content
  • Best CTET Preparation Tips 2025
  • How to Clear CTET in First Attempt?
  • How to Prepare for CTET in 2 months?
  • How to Prepare for CTET in 3 months?
  • CTET Last Minute Preparations 2025
  • CTET Preparation 2025 FAQs
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Best CTET Preparation Tips 2025

Here are the best CTET preparation tips and strategies:

CTET Exam Pattern & Syllabus

One must be fully aware of the pattern and syllabus. The CTET exam contains questions from Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I, II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies, Mathematics & Science or Social Studies/ Social Science. The CTET exam pattern differs for Paper 1 and 2.

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Download CTET Syllabus

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Prepare well for the Child Development and Pedagogy

The CDP subject of CTET is one of the scoring subjects. It forms a part of both Paper 1 and Paper 2 and carries a weightage of 30 marks in both papers. Additionally, the subject is important to become a good teacher by profession. Therefore, candidates are advised to prepare well for this section.

Also Read: CTET Child Development and Pedagogy Preparation Tips: Know How to Prepare

Refer to best books

NCERT books are one of the best resources for preparing for the exam. However, to give preparation an edge, it is also important to go through books by renowned authors and publishers such as Arihant, Wiley, etc. The section-wise books are available in the market for all the subjects. Have a look at some of the best CTET books below.

Book Name

Publisher

Child Development and Pedagogy for CTET & TETs (Paper I & II)

Arihant Publication

CTET & TETs Bhasha Hindi Paper I & II

Arihant Publication

CTET and TETs English Language and Pedagogy (Paper I & II)

Arihant Publication

A Complete Resource for CTET (Language I): English and Pedagogy

Geeta Sahni (Author), Pearson Publication

Environmental Studies (EVS) Exam Goalpost for CTET & TETs, Class I-V

Wiley Publication

Success Master CTET (Social Science /Studies) Paper 2 for Class VI-VIII

Arihant Publication

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Practice Previous Years' Papers & Mock Tests

After understanding the syllabus and exam pattern, candidates should solve CTET previous years question papers and mock tests. It improves time management and makes candidates aware of their weak areas.

Attempt CTET Paper 1 mock test for free below.

CTET Paper 1 Mock Test

Attempt CTET Paper 2 mock test for free below.

CTET Paper 2 Mock Test
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which subject holds maximum weightage in CTET exam?
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Almost all the sections of the CTET exam hold equal weightage. In CTET Paper 1, all subjects including Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies hold equal weightage. However, in CTET Paper 2, the Mathematics & Science and Social Studies/Social Science section holds maximum weightage of 60 marks.
Q:   How can I start preparation for the CTET exam?
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You can start CTET preparation by thoroughly going through the CTET exam pattern and CTET syllabus. The CTET exam pattern makes candidates familiar with the structure of question paper. On the other hand, CTET syllabus makes candidates aware of the topics from which questions are asked in the exam. After going through the exam pattern and syllabus, candidates should ensure studying each topic prescribed by the CBSE in the CTET syllabus.
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How to Clear CTET in First Attempt?

Candidates can clear the CTET exam in the first attempt itself by-

  • Making a proper study plan
  • Building a concrete preparation strategy 
  • Practicing well 

Also Read: How to Crack CTET in First Attempt?

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is coaching necessary for the CTET exam?
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No, coaching is not necessary for cracking the CTET exam. Candidates can have their own well-thought-out CTET preparation strategy to crack the exam. Also, solving previous year CTET question papers and attempting mock tests is always a plus in preparation. Moreover, there are a lot of materials and guidance available online, you do not need a coaching but you really need to work hard to crack the CTET exam.
Q:   What are the qualifying marks for CTET exam?
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The CTET qualifying marks are different for different categories. General category candidates need to obtain a minimum of 60 per cent or above marks in the CTET 2025 exam in order to be considered as a CTET pass. The CTET passing marks for OBC/SC/ST category candidates are 55 per cent. Candidates scoring more than or equal to the qualifying marks are considered CTET qualified. Only those candidates are awarded the CTET Certificate those who secure the minimum qualifying marks. However, a higher CTET score is advantageous in the further teacher recruitment process.

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How to Prepare for CTET in 2 months?

Candidates can prepare for the CTET exam in two months by following the given tips:

  • Go through the exam pattern & syllabus
  • Prepare a revision checklist
  • Clear your basics
  • Solve previous year's question papers & mock tests
  • Strengthen your weak areas
  • Summarise each topic
  • Analyse the solved mock tests and question papers
  • Time management

Also Read: How to Prepare for CTET in 2 months?

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How can I prepare for the CTET exam in 10 days?
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Candidates can prepare for CTET in 10 days, given that they devote each and every minute towards the exam preparation. Firstly, understand the CTET exam pattern and syllabus well. Spend more time on topics that you are less confident with. Attempt at least two CTET question papers daily in the last one week of the exam.
Q:   Can I prepare for CTET by practicing question papers and sample papers only?
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No, practicing only CTTE question papers and sample papers will not help in exam preparation. Candidates must study every topic prescribed in the CTET syllabus through various books. Once done, candidates should then start attempting CTET question papers, sample papers and mock tests.
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How to Prepare for CTET in 3 months?

Three months before the CTET exam are very crucial. Aspirants can easily crack the exam in 90 days preparation as shared here:

  • Understand the exam pattern and syllabus 
  • Find the best books and start with preparations 
  • Solve previous year’s papers 
  • Attempt at least one mock test daily 
  • Keep revising the short notes

Also Read: CTET Admit Card

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How can I crack CTET in one month?
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You can crack the CTET exam in one month by creating a time-table in a way that you study each and every topic prescribed in CTET syllabus and devoting the last 10-12 days of your time to solve the CTET question papers and sample papers. Analyse the question papers that you solve, identify your weak areas and study them again. Keep repeating the process.
Q:   What is the ideal time to start preparing for CTET?
A: 
The ideal time to start preparing for the CTET exam is one year before the exam. However, the time can vary from person to person depending on their speed and the number of hours they want to devote in a day for preparation. Have a look at some of the CTET preparation tips below: Know the syllabus Know the paper pattern and marking scheme Try to solve the previous year's question papers Start with the basics Make short notes and highlight important information Attempt CTET mock tests.
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CTET Last Minute Preparations 2025

The last few days before the exam are meant for quick revision. It is the right time for candidates should focus on CTET last-minute preparation tips 2025. Revision and practice will enable candidates to clear the CTET 2025 exam with high scores. Have a look at some of the important last-minute CTET preparation tips below:

  • Analyse the solved CTET question papers & mock tests
  • Devise a proper strategy to attempt the paper
  • Time management & accuracy
  • Arrange CTET admit card & necessary documents
  • Stay calm and confident
  • Keep track of time while solving the paper

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the CTET Exam Process?
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The CTET is an eligibility exam conducted by the CBSE to determine the eligibility of candidates as primary or elementary teachers. The CTET exam process comprises following the stages:

  • Release of official notification
  • Submission of CTET application form
  • Release of the CTET admit card
  • Conduct of the exam in offline mode
  • Release of provisional answer key
  • Declaration of result
  • Release of final answer key
  • Release of CTET certificate for qualified candidates
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CTET Preparation 2025 FAQs

Have a look at the CTET preparation FAQs below:

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Q:   What is the CTET qualifying score for females in Bihar?
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The CTET qualifying marks for females in Bihar are the same as those in other states. Moreover, the CTET passing marks are same for both male and female candidates. Have a look at the CTET qualifying marks for all genders and states below:

Category

Minimum Qualiying Marks  (Out of 150)

Minimum Qualiying Percentage (in %)

General in all states

90

60

SC/ST/OBC/PwD in all states

82

55

Q:   Is NCERT enough for the CTET exam preparation?
A: 
Though NCERT books are good for understanding the basic concepts of the CTET syllabus, there are other best books available for CTET exam preparation as well. Apart from studying NCERT books, candidates should refer other CTET best books and previous years' papers books to boost their exam preparations.
Q:   Where can I get CTET December 2022 question paper with answer key?
A: 

The CTET question paper of previous years are there on the official website of the CBSE CTET exam. Candidates can easily find their CTET December 2022 question papers. Moreover, candidates who are looking for the CTET previous years papers with the answer key PDF, they can visit this page of the Shiksha.com - https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/teaching/articles/last-5-years-question-papers-of-ctet-download-free-pdfs-blogId-149213

Q:   How do I get my CTET old marksheet?
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You can get the CTET old marksheet or duplicate CTET marksheet and certificate by visiting the official website of the exam. Follow the steps given below to get the previous years marksheets or certificates:

  • Visit the official website - ctet.nic.in.
  • Go to the 'Duplicate Marksheet & Certificate' link under e-Services.
  • Click on the link given under '2011 to 2016' or '2018 & onwards'.
  • Login using the registered mobile or Aadhaar number.
  • Click on the Get Issued Documents link.
  • Select CBSE >>> Teacher Eligibility Test Mark-sheet or Certificate.
  • Enter the Roll Number and Year of passing.
  • Click on get document link.

 

Q:   What is the exam pattern for CTET?
A: 
CTET exam pattern comprises name of subjects, the number of questions asked in the exam and the marking scheme of Paper 1 and Paper 2. The CTET Paper 1 pattern comprises five sections- Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I (compulsory), Language-II (compulsory), Mathematics and Environmental Studies. CTET Paper 2 pattern comprises four sections- Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I (compulsory), Language-II (compulsory), Mathematics and Science/ Social Studies. Each Paper is of 150 marks and carries 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs).. .
Q:   How many sections are there in CTET Paper 1?
A: 
CTET Paper 1 contains five sections - Child Development and Pedagogy Language-I Language-II Mathematics Environmental Studies.
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Answered 6 days ago

Yes, according to the criteria of CTET, You can apply for this exam if you got more than 50% in your graduation it is eligible for both papers of CTET.

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Surbhi Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a month ago

The CTET 2025 notification has not been released as of now. It is expected that the CBSE CTET notification will be released in October 2025. The notification will be displayed as a CTET information bulletin on the official website- ctet.nic.in. Candidates should visit this page to get the latest upd

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

Yes, you can apply for CTET Paper 1 only if you make sure that you meet the minimum teacher education requirement for Classes 1 to 5.

If we talk about Paper 1, CTET generally requires passing of Class 12 with 50% marks and also a 2-year D.El.Ed, or any certain equivalent teacher training qualificatio

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Rupesh Katariya

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

CTET stands for Central Teacher Eligibility Test. It is an eligibility exam conducted every year to determine the eligibility of candidates to teach Classes 1 to 8 in central government schools such as KVS, NVS, etc. Passing the CTET exam is compulsory for aspirants who want to apply for teacher rec

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Vikram Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 2 months ago

The major difference between CTET and UPTET is that when candidates clear the CTET exam, it provides a national-level eligibility certificate that can be used across India, whereas clearing the UPTET exam provides a state-level eligibility certificate that is only valid within Uttar Pradesh state.

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Nitesh Pruthi

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