
TSEdCET Syllabus 2026: The exam conducting authority, Kakatiya University, prescribes the TGEdCET 2026 syllabus and mentions it in the official notification. The TSEDcet 2026 notification is released on its official website - edcet.tgche.ac.in. The syllabus of TSEdCET 2026 consists of the subjects, topics, and subtopics on which the question paper will be based. The questions in the exam will be asked from subjects such as General English, General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, Mathematics, Physical Sciences/Biological Sciences/Social Studies, and English. Candidates preparing for the TGEdCET exam must check the syllabus thoroughly, as it will help them perform well in the entrance exam. Along with the syllabus, candidates must also check the TSEdCET exam pattern 2026. Along with the pattern, students are advised to solve the TSEdCET mock tests to get acquainted with the questions asked in the exam. The following article has the TSEdCET syllabus 2026 in detail for candidates' reference.
- 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
TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-A (General English)
Topics from which questions are typically asked in part-A of TSEdCET exam are:
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 |
TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-B (General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude)
Topics from which questions are typically asked in part-B of TSEdCET exam are:
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. |
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 |
TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Physical Sciences)
The Physical Sciences part is further divided into two subjects: Physics and Chemistry. Given below is the syllabus for both subjects.
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 |
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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 |
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Gaseous State |
Liquid State |
Solid state |
Dilute Solutions & Colligative Properties |
Colloids& surface chemistry |
Solutions |
Chemical Kinetics |
Thermodynamics |
Electrochemistry & EMF |
Photochemistry |
General Chemistry |
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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 |
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 |
TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (English)
Topics from which questions are typically asked in Part-C (English) of the TSEdCET exam are:
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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FAQs related to TSEdCET Syllabus 2026
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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. Submit original documents, allotment letter, and fee receipt to confirm the admission. You can also opt for the next round of couns
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Candidates must visit the official website for the counselling registration. Candidates will be required to enter their admit card number, date of birth, and rank. After paying the counselling fee online, they must book a slot for certificate verification at the preferred centre.
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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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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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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:
TS EdCET Rank: Higher-ranked candidates get priority in choosing colleges.
Category/Reservation: Seats are reserved for SC, ST, BC, EWS, PH, and other categories as per Telangana government rules.
College Preferences: During counselli
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226 Institutes accepting TSEdCET
Tarnaka, Hyderabad • Public
Nizamabad • Public
- 2 years
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- Full Time
College of Teachers Education,Hyderabad
Hyderabad • Partnership
- ₹ 43,000
- 2 years
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- Full Time
SRM College of Education, Hyderabad
Hyderabad • Private
- ₹ 50,000
- 2 years
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- Full Time
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