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Chitwan Sharma

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The syllabus for the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam is prescribed by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB). The UPBEB is responsible for conducting the UPTET Exam and determining the eligibility criteria, exam pattern, and syllabus for the same. The syllabus for the UPTET Exam is based on the topics covered in the primary and upper primary school curriculum. It includes subjects such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language 1 Hindi Language 2 (English/Urdu/Sanskrit), Mathematics, Environmental Studies, Mathematics and Science, and Social Studies/Social Science. Candidates are advised to go through the

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Chitwan Sharma

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The syllabus for the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam is revised and updated periodically by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB), but it does not change drastically every year. The syllabus is based on the topics covered in the primary and upper primary school curriculum, and it is designed to test the candidates' knowledge, understanding, and pedagogical skills related to the relevant subjects. However, there may be some minor changes or additions to the syllabus from time to time, depending on the latest developments in the field of education and the requirements of the Uttar Pradesh Government. To prep

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The duration of the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam is 2.5 hours (150 minutes) for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The exam is conducted in two shifts, with Paper 1 conducted in the morning shift and Paper 2 conducted in the afternoon shift. Each paper of the UPTET Exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), with each question carrying one mark. The questions are designed to test the candidates' knowledge, understanding, and pedagogical skills related to the relevant subjects. Candidates are advised to manage their time well during the exam and allocate sufficient time for each section of the paper. They should

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Priyangsu Bose

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No, you cannot fill one UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) application form for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The UPTET is conducted for two different levels of teaching eligibility:
Paper 1: This is for candidates aspiring to teach classes I to V (primary level). Paper 2: This is for candidates aspiring to teach classes VI to VIII (upper primary level). If you are eligible and wish to apply for both Paper 1 and Paper 2, you will need to fill separate application forms for each level. The eligibility criteria and syllabus for each paper are different, as they are designed to assess the candidate's knowledge and aptitude for teac
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Chitwan Sharma

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No, there is no negative marking in the UPTET exam. In the UPTET exam, candidates are given four choices for every question. Candidates need to select the one correct answer out of the four given options. One mark is allotted for every correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam. The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB) has not mentioned any negative marking scheme in the UPTET exam. This means that candidates are not penalized for incorrect answers in the UPTET exam. Candidates are advised to attempt all the questions in the UPTET exam to maximize their chances of scoring well.

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Chitwan Sharma

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If you meet the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) cut-off marks, it indicates that you have scored equal to or above the minimum qualifying marks set by the conducting authority. Here's what typically happens if you meet the UPTET cut-off:
1. Eligibility: Meeting the UPTET cut-off makes you eligible for applying to teaching positions in Uttar Pradesh. It serves as one of the essential criteria for candidates seeking employment as teachers in primary and upper primary schools in the state.
2. Certificate You will receive a UPTET Certificate or scorecard that validates your qualification. This Certificate is generally valid f
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Chitwan Sharma

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The UPTET cut-off scores are usually released by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB) after the declaration of the UPTET exam result. The cut-off scores are released on the official website of UPBEB along with the result. Candidates who have appeared for the UPTET exam can check the cut-off scores by visiting the official website of UPBEB. To check the UPTET cut-off scores, candidates need to follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website of UPBEB
2. Click on the link for the UPTET exam result/cut-off
3. Enter the required details such as roll number and date of birth
4. The UPTET cut-off scores will be displayed on the scree
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Chitwan Sharma

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Yes, if you score equal to or above the cutoff marks in the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) exam, you will be considered qualified for the exam. The cutoff marks are the minimum marks required to pass the UPTET examination. If your score meets or exceeds the cutoff marks set by the conducting authority, you will be eligible to apply for teaching positions in Uttar Pradesh, subject to meeting any additional eligibility criteria specified by the recruiting authorities. It's important to note that qualifying in the UPTET exam does not guarantee a teaching job but serves as an eligibility criterion for teaching positions.

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Chitwan Sharma

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The UPTET minimum qualifying marks are similar to the cutoff marks. Officially, there is no UPTET cut-off. However, the UPTET cut-off is often referred to as the minimum qualifying marks. Candidates belonging to the General category need to secure at least 90 marks (60 per cent) in order to qualify for the UPTET passing marks. On the other hand, reserved category candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/ Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Classes (OBC)/ Ex-Servicemen (Ex-S)/ Persons with Disability (PwD) category need to obtain a minimum of 82 marks (55 per cent) in order to qualify UPTET exam. The maximum number of marks that ca
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The qualifying marks for UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) for all categories, including OBC (Other Backward Classes), is 55%. Candidates belonging to OBC category or any other category must secure a minimum of 55% marks in the UPTET exam to qualify. However, it is important to note that achieving the minimum qualifying marks does not guarantee selection for a teaching job. Candidates who pass the UPTET exam are eligible to apply for teaching jobs in primary and upper primary schools in the state of Uttar Pradesh, subject to fulfilling other eligibility criteria mentioned in the recruitment notification. It is also importa
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