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<p>The CTET syllabus consists of the detailed topics that needs to be covered in both Papers namely Paper 1 and 2. The Central Eligibility Test is conducted twice every year. The exam is divided into 2 papers. Paper 1 is for the candidates who are aiming to teach Classes 1 to 5 and Paper 2 for classes 6 to 8.</p>
<p>The CTET exam consists of two papers namely Paper 1 and Paper 2. The CTET exam is conducted on an offline mode. Both the papers consists of 150 questions asked in the form of MCQs. For each correct answer, one mark is awarded and for every wrong answer no mark is deducted. As there is no negative marking in the examination. </p>
<p data-start="31" data-end="205">The <strong data-start="35" data-end="111">MBA programme at Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology (VVIT University)</strong> is a <strong data-start="117" data-end="157">2-year full-time postgraduate course</strong> designed with an industry-focused curriculum.</p><h3 data-start="207" data-end="261">🎓 MBA Specialisation Offered at VVIT University</h3><p data-start="262" data-end="297">Currently, the university offers:</p><p data-start=&... View more
<p>The city slip consist of the CTET allotted city of the exam to the candidate. It does not contain the specific exam centre details or address of the exam centre. It only mentions the name of a city allotted to the candidate for the examination so that they can make their travel arrangements in advance.</p>
<p>The MBA at Vasireddy Venkatadri International Technological University is a full-time postgraduate programme of two years. It is divided into four semesters covering core and advanced management subjects. The course is designed to build leadership, analytical, and decision-making skills. It also prepares students for corporate and managerial roles.</p>
<p>The CTET city slip or city intimation slip consists of the details about the exam city in advance so that candidates can make their travel arrangements accordingly. Details mentioned on the city slip are the name of the candidate, photograph, signature, application number, paper applied for, date of an exam, allotted city, etc.</p>
<p>The CBSE conducted the CTET exam for the February session or the 21st Edition exam on February 7 and 8 at various centres across the country. It was conducted in an offline mode in two shifts each day. Paper 2 was conducted in the morning shift from 9:30 am to 12 pm and Paper 1 was held in the afternoon shift from 2:30 pm to 5 pm.</p>
<p>Those candidates who score more than 60% marks in the CTET exam is considered to be a good score. Also, those candidates who manage to get over 130 marks are considered to be as the highest scores in the CTET exam. General Category need to score 90 out of 150 marks that is 60 percent where as OBC, SC, ST and PwD candidates need to score 82 marks that is 55 per cent. </p>
<p>First candidate should understand pattern of an exam and syllabus. Analyze the previous year question papers and practice them. From this, candidates will come to know about the type of questions asked in the examination. Refer NCERT books, make a proper strategy for the preparation. Practice questions related to CDP. Give mock test online. Do frequent revision, etc.</p>
<p>The most important topics that candidates need to focus on Child Development and pedagogy including child psychology, pedagogical application, theories like Piaget's, Vygotsky's, Multiple Intelligences Theory, Learning disabilities and how to help, Motivation. In Language 1 Writing skills development, Using stories and poems in teaching, How to teach language to children, Reading two passages and answering questions, Teaching methods for language learning, etc. In Language 2 Reading comprehension, Grammar and vocabulary, Cultural aspects of language, Translation skills, Literature appreciation, etc. In Mathematics Numbers and numb... View more
<p>As per the analysis, it has been considered that the Mathematics section mainly for the candidates who belongs to non-math background and also the Maths and Science (Paper 2) sections is generally considered the difficult to prepare. Also, for several candidates, mainly for those who are from non-English medium is also find difficult mainly English grammar and vocabulary part, etc.</p>
<p>Read the following tips to prepare for the PU-CET UG exam.</p><ul><li>Start with NCERT basics and finish all core concepts. </li><li>Practice MCQs every day and attempt full mock tests regularly.</li><li>Make short notes for quick revision and focus on important chapters first.</li><li>Solve past papers to spot repeated ideas.</li><li>Study steadily for a few months, balancing speed with accuracy.</li></ul>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The <strong>PU-CET UG syllabus</strong> primarily follows Class 11 and 12 topics in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, depending on the course. Most questions are NCERT level. Learn the basic theory first, then practice enough MCQs from each chapter.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Study<strong> NCERT books </strong>for all subjects, especially Class 11 and 12. Practice considerable MCQs and solve past papers to learn question types. Make a study timetable, revise every week, and fix weak topics early. Take mock tests with real to build speed and accuracy.</p>