Optimum utilisation of the 15 days with a strategic approach will significantly increase candidates' chances of qualifying in the exam.
The Kakatiya University, Warangal, on behalf of TSCHE, will conduct the TG EdCET 2026 exam on June 1, 2026. As the TSEdCET 2026 is just a few days away, this is the most important phase that can make or break candidates' chances of qualifying for the exam and securing admission into BEd programs across participating colleges in Telangana. Optimum utilisation of the 15 days with a strategic approach will significantly increase candidates' chances of qualifying in the exam. The TS EdCET is the launchpad for candidates to a fulfilling teaching career, and a well-planned preparation strategy will ensure you reach the peak. In this article on the 15-Day Preparation Plan for TS EdCET 2026, we have shared the exam pattern, syllabus, and a 15-day plan for students who are planning to appear in the exam.
Also read:
- TSEdCET 2026 Overview
- TS EdCET 2026 Exam Pattern
- TS EdCET 2026 Syllabus
- 15-Day Preparation Strategy for TS EdCET 2026
- Phase 1: Day 1–5 – Concept Revision and Foundation Strengthening
- Phase 2: Day 6–10 – Practice
- Phase 3: Day 11–14 – High-Yield Revision and Targeted Practice
- Day 15 – Light Revision and Strategy Planning
- Key Preparation Tips for TG EdCET 2026
- Common Mistakes to Avoid in the TG EdCET 2026
TSEdCET 2026 Overview
| Particulars |
Details |
|---|---|
| Name of the exam |
Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test |
| Short form |
TSEdCET or TG EdCET |
| Exam conducting body |
Kakatiya University, Warangal |
| Mode of exam |
Computer-Based Online Test |
| Objectrive |
To shortlist candidates for the BEd course across participating colleges in Telangana |
| Official Website |
https://edcet.tgche.ac.in/ |
| Exam Date |
June 1, 2026 |
Commonly asked questions
TSEdCET has 150 multiple-choice questions. It includes General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, and subject-specific sections. The total duration is 2 hours.
TS EdCET 2026 Exam Pattern
From the following table, candidates can check the exam pattern of the TSEdCET 2026. As per the pattern, the test will be held in online mode and will consist of 150 objective-type questions. The question paper will be divided into three parts:
| Part |
Section |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part A |
General English |
25 |
25 |
| Part B |
General Knowledge and Teaching Aptitude |
15 + 10 = 25 |
25 |
| Part C |
Methodology (Based on subject chosen) |
100 |
100 |
| Total |
— |
150 Questions |
150 Marks |
The exam duration will be 2 hours (120 minutes), and a +1 mark will be granted for each correct answer attempted by candidates. There will be no negative marking in the exam.
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TS EdCET 2026 Syllabus
From the following table, candidates can check the syllabus of the TS EdCET 2026 exam. We have shared the subjects and the topics on which the question paper will be based.
| Part A - General English |
Part B - General Knowledge and Teaching Aptitude |
Part C - Methodology (Choose One) |
|---|---|---|
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|
|
The methodology section of the TSEdCET syllabus 2026 will be based on the subject candidates choose while filling the TSEdCET application form 2026, and it is the most scoring and time-consuming section.
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15-Day Preparation Strategy for TS EdCET 2026
Here we have shared the day-wise preparation strategy of the TS EdCET 2026, keeping in mind the next 15 days.
Phase 1: Day 1–5 – Concept Revision and Foundation Strengthening
- As these are the crucial hours of the TSEdCET exam, candidates must allot more time to Focus on strengthening your basics in General English and Methodology.
- Practice comprehension passages, and vocabulary.
- Go through Teaching Aptitude theories and revise General Knowledge.
Phase 2: Day 6–10 – Practice
- Solve one full-length mock test every alternate day. TSEdCET provides mock tests free of cost on its website. Candidates can also refer to the mock tests from third-party apps and websites.
- Analyze your performance daily by checking your accuracy, time management skills, and focus on your weak areas.
- Attempt past year and sample questions. You can download the question papers from the official website and also from third-party websites.
- Increase focus on Methodology as it carries the highest weightage and is a scoring exam.
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Phase 3: Day 11–14 – High-Yield Revision and Targeted Practice
- During the revision process, candidates must use short notes, flashcards, formulas, and teaching techniques to sharpen up their revision skills.
- Focus on time management skills. The best way to do this is to use timers to attempt 25–30 questions in 20 minutes. This way, candidates will be able to increase their question-solving abilities.
- Revisit your incorrect questions from mock tests and learn from them.
Day 15 – Light Revision and Strategy Planning
- As the exam is just over, it is advised that candidates not pick heavy topics. Use revising notes and important concepts. Check the TSEdCET admit card and read the instructions carefully.
- Focus on building exam-day confidence.
- Review your plan for attempting sections: Start with the strongest, and manage time wisely.
- Stay relaxed and sleep well before the exam.
Also read:
- TSEdCET Mock Test 2026: Check Steps to Access Online Practice Test Series
- Planning to Pursue BEd from Delhi University? You will find this article handy
Key Preparation Tips for TG EdCET 2026
- Avoid guesswork during the exam, although there is no negative marking in the exam.
- For General English, don’t skip practice even if you’re fluent. Confidence is good, but overconfidence kills the fun.
- For GK and Teaching Aptitude, use crisp books like Lucent and NCERT summaries.
- Focus extensively on the chosen methodology subject.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid in the TG EdCET 2026
- Do not start new topics in the last 7 days.
- Don’t skip mock test analysis – it's more valuable than the test itself.
- Don’t over-rely on theory – mix revision with practice.
- Don’t ignore the General English section – every mark matters.
While preparing for the TSEdCET 2026 exam, candidates must follow the daily schedule. They must allot at least 1 hour for General English and 1.5 hours daily or Methodology Subject, as it is high scoring exam. 30 minutes for General Knowledge is sufficient, followed by 1 hour for Teaching Aptitude & Daily Revision. During the preparation of the TSEdCET exam, student must ensure that they attempt at least 150 MCQs per day from Methodology and practice reading passages, cloze tests, and sentence correction also read 2–3 current affairs summaries per day to keep track of the happenings around their surroundings.
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Candidates need to carry any valid government-issued photo ID: Aadhaar card, PAN card, or voter ID. Any of mentioned document will work for identity verification.
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Simple footwear is generally allowed. But candidates are advised to avoid heavy shoes and prefer simple sandals or slippers.
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Candidates should wear simple and comfortable clothes without heavy accessories or metallic items.
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The TSEdCET results are generally declared within 20-25 days of the entrance exam. The rank card will be available on the official website.
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No. Once final answer key is published, it cannot be objected. Re-totalling, revaluation, or personal verification of scripts will not be considered after the final key is released.
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TS EdCET exam has 150 questions, each carrying one mark, making the maximum possible score 150 marks.
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No. TSEdCET follows a straightforward marking scheme. +1 for every correct answer and 0 for incorrect or unattempted questions. There is no penalty for wrong answers.
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There is no specific number of questions you can challenge. However, each objection requires a separate payment of ₹500.
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The preliminary answer key is typically released within 4–5 days after the exam date. Candidates should watch the official portal for the 2026 release.
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No, the TSEdCET application fee is non-refundable once paid, even if you do not appear for the exam.
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