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Deeksha Dixit

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The CTET Paper 2 is for teaching posts in classes 6 to 8 in government schools. The paper 2 pattern is as follows:
The syllabus for CTET Paper 2 consists of four sections. (a) Section 1: 30 questions based on child development and pedagogy, each worth one mark. (b) Section 2 and Section 3: Language 1 and Language 2 each consist of 30 questions worth one mark. (c) Section 4: You will have to attempt any one of the following sections: mathematics and Science, or social Science. Depending on which section you selected during the application, you have to answer 60 questions from that section. The topics are as follows:
1. In Child Developmen
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Deeksha Dixit

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The CTET Paper-1 is for teaching posts in classes 1 to 5 in government and private schools. The syllabus for CTET Paper 1 consists of five sections. There are 30 questions, each worth one mark, in each section.

These sections are:

  1. Child Development and Pedagogy: The topics are child development, learning, and pedagogy.
  2. Language I and Language II sections: These two sections consist of questions about the pedagogy of language development.
  3. Mathematics: This section includes basic math such as geometry, the solids around us, shapes, spatial understanding, the Number System addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  4. Environmental Scie
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Siddharth Shankar

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According to the UGC NET cut off 2022, the minimum qualifying mark for the general category is 40% whereas for the reserved category is 35%. The cut off of UGC NET 2022 will be released separately for candidates who qualify for Lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).

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Deeksha Dixit

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The CTET score will be valid for life, as per a recent order. Earlier, the validity of the CTET score used to be seven years. The Ministry of Education recently extended the validity of the CTET score to a lifetime. Therefore, after qualifying the Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET you can apply for teacher posts in government schools for your lifetime. Also, there is no restriction on the number of attempts you can make at the CTET Certificate exam. If you have already qualified for the test but have not scored well, you may take it again to improve your score.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, a BTC is not equivalent to a B.Ed. Degree. The Basic Training Certificate (BTC) is an NCTE-recognised course for teacher training in elementary classes. The BTC makes candidates eligible to apply for primary teacher posts in government schools. On the other hand, the B.Ed. Is a degree course. With a B.Ed. Degree, you can apply for primary and upper primary teacher posts. B.Ed. Is mandatory for TGT and PGT posts in many government and private schools. You can take admission in BTC after 12th grade, but to take admission in the B.Ed. Degree, you need to have completed graduation.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Qualifying the CTET exam makes you eligible to apply for government teacher vacancies across India. The benefits of clearing CTET are as follows:
1. After you clear the CTET a Certificate will be issued to you. You can apply for all central government teaching posts, including NVS, Army Schools, and DSSSB with it.
2. You can also apply for state government teaching vacancies across India with the CTET score.
3. Many private schools also prefer CTET-qualified candidates for their teaching posts.
4. You can also work as a contract teacher at many government and non-government schools.
5. If you clear paper 1, you can apply to be a primary
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can pass either the TET or CTET to become a teacher after your postgraduate degree. The CTET is a central-level exam, and the TET is conducted by different states, for example, the UPTET exam. Both exams are conducted to certify the applicants to apply for government teaching posts. The minimum eligibility criteria for this exam is to have graduated with a B.Ed. Thus, you can apply for any of the exams for both the TGT and PRT posts. If you want suggestions, you are advised to appear for the CTET as its score will be valid in all states. You will also be eligible to apply for other teaching posts, such as KVS and NVS.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, according to Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE) rules the B.Ed. Appearing students are also eligible to apply for CTET exam. In the official notification, it is clearly mentioned in the eligibility criteria of papers 1 and 2:
1. Students appearing in their final year of Diploma
2. Students appearing in B.Ed.
3. Candidates appearing in any other teaching course recognised by NCTE
These can also apply to the CTET exam. However, you need to complete your course by the time you apply for a teaching post.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The CTET Paper 1 is conducted to certify candidates to apply for teaching posts in classes 1& 5 in government schools. The eligibility criteria to apply for Paper 1 of the CTET is to have any of the following:
1. Senior Secondary ( class 12th) or its equivalent with 50% and Diploma in Elementary Education.
2. Class 12th or equivalent with 45 percent marks and a Diploma in elementary education
3. 12th grade with 50 percent marks and a Bachelor of Elementary Education.
4. Have completed graduation and have a B.Ed. Degree.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can become a government teacher without taking the CTET exam. There are some teaching vacancies for which you can apply without a CTET Certificate. You can apply for the following teaching posts without CTET.
1. DSSSB assistant teacher (nursery): You can give this exam after completing Class 12 and NTT training or B.Ed. Nursery.
2. NVS teaching posts: You can apply for TGT and PGT posts if you have a B.Ed. Degree.
3. There are some state teaching posts for which you can apply without CTET. However, you need to clear the respective entrance exam.

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