Last 7-Day Preparation Tips for TSEdCET 2025

Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test 2026 ( TSEdCET )

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Vikrant Shukla
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Updated on Feb 28, 2025 18:31 IST

Candidates preparing for the TSEdCET 2025 exam can check here the preparation tips for the last 7 days, which include the dos and don'ts of the exam. By following these tips, they can ensure that they don’t miss out on anything and stay ahead of the competition. Check in brief about the exam pattern, syllabus, and relevance of the TSEdCET mock tests.

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Last 7-Day Preparation Tips for TSEdCET 2025: The Kakatiya University will be conducting the Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TSEdCET) exam for the 2025 session tentatively on June 1, 2025. Candidates who fill out the TSEdCET application form 2025 will have to appear for the exam, and to crack it, they need to prepare rigorously, considering the exam is one of the highly competitive BEd entrance exams in India. As the exam day approaches, the situation becomes stressful, however, during these wee hours, it becomes imperative to not get distracted as the last seven days leading up to the TSEdCET exam are crucial for consolidating your preparation and boosting your confidence. In this article on TSEdCET's last 7-day preparation tips, we have shared a comprehensive guide to making the most out of this climax period, covering what to do, what not to do, the TSEdCET exam pattern, syllabus, and marking scheme, all in a nutshell.

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Table of content
  • Understanding the TSEdCET exam
  • TSEdCET Exam Pattern
  • TSEdCET Syllabus 2025
  • TSEdCET Last 7 Day Preparation Tips
  • FAQs related to Last Week Preparation Tips of TSEdCET 2025:

Understanding the TSEdCET exam

The Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda conducts the TSEdCET exam, Nalgonda on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). It is an annual entrance examination for admission of eligible candidates into B.Ed. Regular courses provided by participating colleges across the state of Telangana.

Q:   Where is TSEdCET exam conducted?
A:

The Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TS EDCET) exam is conducted at different test centres in the state of Telangana. The detailed information of the TSEdCET exam centre will be mentioned in the admit card of the candidates.

Q:   When will the TSEdCET exam be conducted?
A:

The dates for the Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TSEdCET) 2026 session will be released in March tentatively. The entrance examination will be conducted by Kakatiya University on behalf of TGCHE on June 2026 tentatively. The exam is held to shortlist candidates for admission into 2-year BEd courses offered by participating colleges in the Telangana state. Candidates are advised to keep checking this page regularly for the latest updates.

Q:   What are some tips for time management during the TSEdCET exam?
A:

To help with time management during the TSEdCET exam, candidates are advised to solve practice tests regularly as this will improve their question solving speed.

While appearing for the exam They must allocate specific time for each section and focus on answering easier questions first to secure quick marks, and then move to more challenging ones.

It is one of the most popular BEd entrance exams in India and students from length and breadth of Telangana state apply for this exam in huge numbers making it highly competitive. Hence, strategy-wise preparation in a focused manner will help candidates overcome the competition.

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TSEdCET Exam Pattern

As per the official exam pattern of TSEdCET mentioned in the notification, there are 150 objective-type multiple-choice questions of 150 marks that candidates need to answer in two hours. The exam will be conducted in computer-based online mode. All 150 questions in the TS EdCET exam are divided into three parts – A, B, and C. Part A and B are common for all candidates. Part C of the question paper changes according to the methodology chosen by a candidate. Each correct answer carries one mark, with no negative marking for incorrect answers.

Exam Pattern of TSEdCET 2025

Part

Subject

Section

Number of Questions

Marks

A

General English

-

25

25

B

General Knowledge

15

15

Teaching Aptitude

10

10

C (Methodology)

Mathematics

100

100

Physical Sciences

Physics

50

50

Chemistry

50

50

Biological Sciences

Botany

50

50

Zoology

50

50

Social Studies

Geography

35

35

History

30

30

Civics

15

15

Economics

20

20

English

-

100

100

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TSEdCET Syllabus 2025

The exam conducting authority prescribes the elaborated TSEdCET syllabus 2025 for all parts of the exam each year. As per the syllabus of TSEdCET, the subjects on which the question paper will be based are - 

Q:   When is the TSEdCET conducted?
A:

The exam body Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda will conducted the TSEdCET exam for the 2026 session. As per the past year dates, we can expect the TSEdCET exam to be conducted on May 2026. The exam will be conducted in computer-based online mode.

Q:   What should I do if I face technical issues during TSEdCET exam?
A:

If you encounter technical difficulties during the TSEdCET online exam, you must immediately report the issue to the exam authorities through the designated channels provided on the exam portal. While sharing your concern be specific but detailed about the problem, such as error messages or system behavior, refund issues, etc.

  • Part A - General English - Proficiency: Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, and Sentence Correction.
  • Part B - General Knowledge: Current Affairs, History, Geography, Indian Polity, and Basic Science & Teaching Aptitude: Principles of Teaching, Methods, Techniques, and Evaluation.
  • Part C - Mathematics/Physical Science/Biological Sciences/Social Studies/English

TSEdCET Last 7 Day Preparation Tips

During the last 7 days of the preparation of TSEdCET, it becomes imperative to focus on just two things - studies and health. From the following pointers, we have shared the do’s and don'ts that students must follow to ensure they don’t lose their grip.

What to Do:

  • Revise Strategically: Candidates must focus on their weak areas and topics where they need more confidence and revise more.
  • Practice Previous Year Papers: Candidates must solve past year question papers so that they can familiarize themselves with the exam pattern and type of questions asked in the exam. This practice will also help them know the difficulty level of the exam as well as the type of questions asked in the exam.
  • Time Management: Candidates must start practicing questions within the stipulated time to improve speed and accuracy. The best way to do this is by setting a timer as per the exam pattern to start solving the question paper as per the time.
  • Stay Calm and Confident: Candidates must maintain a positive mindset and believe in their preparation. They must refrain from purchasing new books or believing in rumors during this time.
  • Take Mock Tests: During this time, it's better to solve the TSEdCET mock tests. This will help candidates assess their preparation level and identify areas for improvement.

What Not to Do:

  • Cram New Topics: Candidates are advised to avoid trying to learn new topics at the last moment; instead, they must focus on revising what they already know.
  • Overstress: It is quite understood that during the last moments of the exam, students can get overstressed, hence it is advised to take regular breaks and avoid burnout to maintain mental freshness.
  • Ignore Health: Prioritize health by eating nutritious food, staying hydrated, and getting adequate sleep.
  • Procrastinate: Students often waste time procrastinating and end up losing their precious moments. Hence they are advised to utilise every day effectively; procrastination can lead to last-minute panic.
  • Compare with Others: This is the most negative thing to do as each aspirant has a unique preparation style; focus on your progress rather than comparing with others.

Qualifying in the TSEdCET exam requires a balanced approach of strategic revision, focused practice, and maintaining a calm and composed mindset. With these TSEdCET last week preparation tips, candidates can ace the TSEdCET with flying colours.

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FAQs related to Last Week Preparation Tips of TSEdCET 2025:

How should I manage my time during the exam?

During the exam preparation candidates can allocate specific time slots for each section and stick to them. This way they can ensure that they complete the question paper on time. It is always advised to first start by solving the questions you know followed by the difficult ones.

Is there any negative marking in TSEdCET?

No, as per the TSEdCET exam pattern there is no negative marking in the exam hence candidates get the freedom to attempt as many questions they want without worring about the minus marking for incorrect answers.

Can I use a calculator during the exam?

No, as per the TSEdCET exam day guidelines no electronic devices including calculators, smart watches, flash drives are will be allowed inside the exam hall.

Is there any sectional cutoff in TSEdCET?

No, there is no sectional cutoff in the TSEdCET exam; the overall score determines on the the merit and candidates performance in the overall question paper.

What documents do I need to carry to the exam center?

While appearing for the TSEdCET exam, candidates are supposed to carry a printed copy of their admit card along with a valid photo ID proof (Aadhar Card, Passport, Driving License, etc.). They must also carry passport size photograph, the same one which they used while submitting the application form this will help in ensuring their smooth verification process.

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The candidates must download the allotment letter after the seat allocation. Report to the allotted BEd college within the given timeline after paying the required fee. 

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Candidates must register on the portal for counselling. They must enter their admit card number, and rank. After paying the fee online, they must book a slot for certificate verification at the preferred centre.

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Answered 2 months ago

The TS EdCET counseling process is conducted to get the qualified candidates enrolled in the BEd course in colleges across Telangana. The entire process starts with eligible candidates registering for the counselling, paying the fee successfully, and the documents are verified after visiting the col

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The candidates must carry these important documents: rank card, hall ticket, degree/marks memos, SSC certificate, Aadhaar, caste certificate (if applicable), transfer certificate, and residence proof. Special category candidates need extra certificates.

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TSEdCET Counselling 2025 is the admission process for BEd courses in Telangana. Qualified candidates register online, verify documents, choose colleges, and secure seats through merit-based allotment.

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Answered 2 months ago

The TS EdCET exam includes important dates stated in the official notification. From the application form filling, the document upload, fee payment, admit card release, exam, and the counselling process. The entire TS EdCET process is conducted from March to September. 

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Answered 2 months ago

The top TS EdCET 2025 colleges are usually affiliated with Osmania University (Hyderabad), Kakatiya University (Warangal), and other recognised universities in Telangana. Some of the most sought-after B.Ed colleges include:

  • Osmania University College of Education, Hyderabad

  • University College of Educa

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Placements are not 100% guaranteed, but many reputed TS EdCET colleges conduct campus interviews with private schools, international schools, and coaching academies.

  • Government Teaching Jobs: Require clearing TET, DSC, or other recruitment exams.

  • Private Schools & Institutions: Offer direct recruitmen

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Both government and private colleges have their own benefits:

  • Government Colleges: Lower fees, better faculty quality, and higher recognition. Admission is tougher due to limited seats.

  • Private Colleges: Higher number of seats, modern facilities, and flexible learning environment. Fees are comparative

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Your TS EdCET counselling seat allotment depends on several factors:

  1. TS EdCET Rank: Higher-ranked candidates get priority in choosing colleges.

  2. Category/Reservation: Seats are reserved for SC, ST, BC, EWS, PH, and other categories as per Telangana government rules.

  3. College Preferences: During counselli

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