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Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test 2026 ( TSEdCET )

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TSEdCET Syllabus 2026: The TS EdCET Syllabus 2026 tells you what all to study for the Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test. You write this exam if you want to join B.Ed course in Telangana. It’s made by TSCHE and it checks your English, General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude and subject you choose. The TS EdCET exam pattern 2026 got three parts – Part-A, Part-B, and Part-C. Every part test something different, like grammar, thinking or teaching ideas. You must know the TS EdCET syllabus and exam pattern 2026 before you start reading anything. It helps you study smart and not waste time. You can take subjects like Maths, Physical Science, Biological Science, Social Studies or English. When you understand the full TS EdCET 2026 syllabus, it becomes more easy for you to prepare well and get good marks. Then you can join best B.Ed college in Telangana.

Table of contents
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-A (General English)
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-B (General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude)
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Mathematics)
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Physical Sciences)
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Biological Sciences)
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Social Studies)
  • TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (English)
  • FAQs related to TSEdCET Syllabus 2026
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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-A (General English)

The TS EdCET Part-A (General English) part checks how good you are in simple English. It looks at grammar, words, and reading skill. You need to understand small passages and answer easy questions.

Reading Comprehension

Correction of Sentences, Articles, Prepositions, Tenses, Spelling, Voice

Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms

Transformation of Sentences –Simple, Compound and Complex. Direct Speech and Indirect Speech

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-B (General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude)

The TS EdCET Part-B (General Knowledge and Teaching Aptitude) part checks how much you know about the world around you and how well you can think like a teacher. It tests your awareness, reasoning, and understanding of education basics.

General knowledge of the environment around a candidate and its application to society

Knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in a candidate’s scientific outlook as is expected of an educated person

Questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Ecology, Economics, General Policy and Scientific Research

Teaching requires certain characteristics like the ability to communicate, ability to deal with Children, ability to recognize individual differences etc., apart from analytical thinking and general intelligence. One who has these characteristics will be able to become a good teacher after training. Questions relating to these aspects will be included to test one‘s teaching aptitude.

This section carries 15 marks in the TS EdCET exam, so focus on general awareness and basic teaching ideas to score better.

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Mathematics)

Topics from which questions are typically asked in Part-C (Mathematics) of TSEdCET exam are:

Differential calculus

Differential equations

Real analysis

Algebra

Linear algebra

Numerical analysis

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Physical Sciences)

The TS EdCET Part-C (Physical Sciences) part is for candidates who choose Physical Science as their subject. It checks your understanding of basic concepts in Physics and Chemistry from school level. The questions are simple but need clear ideas and practice.

TSEdCET syllabus for Physics

Vector Analysis

Mechanics of Particles

Mechanics of rigid bodies

Central forces

Special theory of relativity

Fundamentals of vibrations

Damped and forced oscillations

Vibrating strings

Vibrations of bars

Kinetic theory of gases

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamic potentials and Maxwell’s equations

Low-temperature Physics

Quantum theory of radiation

Statistical mechanics

Interference

Diffraction

Polarization

Aberrations and fibre optics

Electrostatics

Magnetostatics

Electromagnetic induction

Electromagnetic waves

Atomic spectra and models inadequacy of classical Physics

Basic electronics

Digital principles

Quantum mechanics

Nuclear Physics

Solid-state Physics

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Chemistry

Atomic structure and elementary quantum mechanics

Chemical bonding

Periodic properties

s-block and p-block element

d-block-elements

f-block element

Metals

Co-ordination chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Stereochemistry of carbon compounds

Structural Theory in Organic Chemistry

Acyclic Hydrocarbons

Benzene and its reactivity

Arenes and Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Heterocyclic Compounds

Carbohydrates

Amino acids and proteins

Physical Chemistry

Gaseous State

Liquid State

Solid state

Dilute Solutions & Colligative Properties

Colloids& surface chemistry

Solutions

Chemical Kinetics

Thermodynamics

Electrochemistry & EMF

Photochemistry

General Chemistry

Molecular spectroscopy

Rotational spectroscopy (Microwave spectroscopy)

Infra red spectroscopy

Electronic spectroscopy

Photochemistry

 

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Biological Sciences)

The Biological Sciences part is further divided into two subjects: Botany and Zoology. Given below is the syllabus for both the subjects.

TSEdCET Syllabus for Botany

Microbial Diversity of Lower Plants

Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms

Taxonomy of Angiosperms and Medicinal Botany

Plant Anatomy & Embryology

Cell Biology and Genetics

Plant Physiology

TSEdCET Syllabus for Zoology

Animal Diversity - Invertebrate

Ecology, Zoogeography and Animal Behavior

Animal Diversity- Vertebrates and Developmental Biology

Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution

Physiology and Biochemistry

Immunology and Animal Biotechnology

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Social Studies)

The Social Studies part is further divided into four subjects: Geography, History, Civics and Economics. Given below is the syllabus for all the subjects.

TSEdCET Syllabus for Geography

Principles of Physical Geography

Social and Economic Geography

Regional Geography of India

Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

TSEdCET Syllabus for History

History of India (From Earliest Times to c.700 CE)

History of India (c.700-1526 CE)

History of India (1526-1857 CE)

History of India (1858-1964 CE)

World History (1453-1815 CE)

World History (1815-1950 CE)

TSEdCET Syllabus for Civics

Political Science - Concepts and Theories

Indian Government and Politics

International Relations

Public Administration - Concepts and Theories

Public Administration in India

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Economics

Definitions of economics, micro and macroeconomics, normative and positive economics, static, dynamic, inductive and deductive approaches, partial and general equilibrium

Cardinal and ordinal utility approaches

Law of variable proportions

Cost concepts; cost-output relationship; economies of scale

Markets: Perfect competition, monopoly and oligopoly (Kinky demand)

Factor pricing: Marginal productivity theory, Ricardo's rent theory and loanable funds theory of interest rate

Concepts of national income, Methods of National Income and business cycles

Economic growth and development; measures of economic development: PQLI, HDI and GDI

Concepts of balanced and unbalanced growth

Sources of public revenue: Tax and non-tax revenue; Direct and indirect taxes; Concept of GST; 14th Finance Commission

Budget and concept of budget deficits, FRBM Act

Canons of good taxation; Effects of public expenditure

Classification and Functions of money; Functions of commercial banks

Functions and credit control methods of RBI; concept of demonetization

Agriculture, Industry, Service sector

Population growth- causes and problems of overpopulation; Poverty, unemployment

LPG Policy; NITI Aayog

Social sector: Health and education in India

Concepts of Balance of trade, the balance of payments, Devaluation

WTO, IBRD and IMF

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TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (English)

The TS EdCET Part-C (English) syllabus is for candidates who choose English as their methodology subject. This section checks your understanding of grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing skills. The questions are simple but test your basic and advanced knowledge of English language and literature.

History of the English Language

The Structure of English Language

Figures of Speech

Literary movements

Elements of literature

English Poetry

English Drama

English Fiction

Modern Indian Literature

American Literature

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The total exam duration of the TSEdCET exam is 2 hours (120 minutes). Students need to manage time properly.

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The difficulty level depends on the student. Many find the subject methodology section slightly tough compared to others.

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TSEdCET has 150 multiple-choice questions. It includes General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, and subject-specific sections. The total duration is 2 hours.

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TSEdCET is generally moderate. It is not very tough. Students who prepare well and practice regularly can easily qualify for the exam. 

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The TSEdCET exam is usually moderate in difficulty. With proper preparation, students can easily score well.

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You need to study General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, and one subject like Maths, Science, English, or Social Studies.

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Around 2 to 3 months of regular study is enough for TSEdCET preparation. Make a study routine and revise daily for best results.

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Some students find the methodology or subject section difficult in TSEdCET. It depends on your background. Regular practice can make it easier.

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To apply for TSEdCET, students must have a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks. Reserved category students may get relaxation. They should also meet age and subject requirements.

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The last date for TSEdCET registration is April 15, 2026 without late fee. And TSEdCET registration deadline is April 22, 2026 with late fee.  

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228 Institutes accepting TSEdCET

Osmania University

Tarnaka, Hyderabad Public

Osmania Un
  • 17,000
  • 2 years
  • |
  • Full Time
  • 16,200
  • 2 years
  • |
  • Full Time

Telangana University

Nizamabad Public

Telangana
      • 2 years
      • |
      • Full Time

      English and Foreign Languages University

      Padmarao Nagar, Hyderabad Public

      English an
          • 2 years
          • |
          • Full Time

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