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OTET Exam consists of two papers - Paper 1 and Paper 2. Questions are set to assess the candidate's ability to analyze, interpret and apply the subject matter. There is no negative marking. Qualifying marks of OTET Examination The minimum pass mark in each paper is 60%. There are 2 papers in the OTET Exam. OTET Paper 1 Syllabus includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-1, Language-2, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies whereas OTET Paper 2 Syllabus includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-1, Language-2, Mathematics, and Social Studies.
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Candidates can check below the UGC NET 2025 application fee for the December session:
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No, it is not necessary to do a D.P.Ed to become a PET teacher in India. The minimum qualification required for a PET teacher job in most schools is a Bachelor's degree in any subject followed by a B.P.Ed (Bachelor of Physical Education). However, a D.P.Ed can still be beneficial for your career, as it provides you with the specific skills and knowledge needed to teach physical education effectively.
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BPEd gives a deeper understanding when it comes to physical education studies. Since the curriculum is deeper and holds more value, the career scope become wider for the graduates. Also, since the duration of the course is comparatively longer, it is chosen by the candidates who wish to go for long-term career advancements.
But, if we talk about a D.P.Ed, it is a diploma course, which is a shorter course in duration. It provides a quicker entry in the industry and does not hold that much advanced and deep knowledge in the curriculum. Although, it is great for candidates who want to enter the working field quickly, it can be a limitation
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Yeah! Candidates can opt for PG studies. Some of the options are:
- M.P.Ed: Candidates must pass UGC NET or university-specific tests for it.
- M.A. in Education with specialisation in Physical Education: Offered by some universities but might require some additional bridge courses.
- Postgraduate Diplomas in specific areas: Can go for either Sports Management or Fitness Management or Yoga Education, etc.
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Candidates should have a minimum aggregate mark of 50%-60% in 12th grade. The requirements for earning a Diploma in Physical Education (DPEd) changes depending on the university. The majority of colleges however demand a minimum of 50% in the 12th grade in any field. Candidates may also need to have passed a physical fitness test according to some colleges.
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After completing Diploma in Physical Education, one can further go for higher studies through graduation, Masters or Phd. Candidates can also work in sports administration, sports therapy, sports therapy or also start their own business.
A career in physical education teaching may be a suitable fit for you if you have a passion for education. A better career choice if you want to work with athletes is coaching or teaching fitness classes. Working in sports administration or sports journalism may be a good fit for you if you're interested in the business side of sports.
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