Monday, 14 April 2014

TET Eligibility and Qualification 2014 Class I-V (Paper I) and Class VI-VIII (Paper II)

TET Eligibility and Qualification 2014 Class I-V (Paper I) and Class VI-VIII (Paper II)


To apply TET exam B.Ed is compulsory for Paper I and Paper II TET Eligibility and Qualification 2014 for class V to VIII Teachers and TET Eligibility and Qualification for I to V Teacher i.e Lower and Upper Primary Teachers

TET Eligibility and Qualification which has been set by NCET

The following persons shall be eligible for appearing in the TET:

  • 1   A person who has acquired the academic and professional qualifications specified in the NCTE Notification dated 23rd August 2010.

  • ·   A person who is pursuing any of the teacher education courses (recognized by the NCTE or the RCI, as the case may be) specified in the NCTE Notification dated 23rd August 2013

  • ·         The eligibility condition for appearing in TET may be relaxed in respect of a  State/UT which has been granted relaxation under sub-section (2) of section 23 of the RTE Act. The relaxation will be specified in the Notification issued by the Central Government under that sub-section.


CTET 2013 Eligibility and Qualifications for Central TET 2013 TET


TNTET 2013 Eligibility and Qualifications for Tamil Nadu TET:


APTET 2013 Eligibility and Qualifications for Andhra Pradesh TET 2013 TET:


TET Question Pattern

TET Question Pattern

TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) or (Teachers Eligibility Test) Syllabus 2014 to Apply TET exam Syllabus exam I and Paper II TET Exam structure 2014 for class V to VIII Teachers and TET Question Pattern or I to V Teacher i.e Lower and Upper Primary Teachers Syllabus
 TET Syllabus which has been set by NCET

TET Paper I- Structure and Content (All Compulsory): (Class I to V)

(i) Child Development and Pedagogy
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(ii) Language I
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(iii) Language II
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(iv) Mathematics
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(v) Environmental Studies
30 MCQs
30 Marks
Total
150 MCQs
150 Marks

Where as MCQs – Multiple Choice Questions

TET  Paper II -  (for classes VI to VIII):
Structure and Content:

 (i) Child Development & Pedagogy (compulsory)
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(ii) Language I (compulsory)
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(iii) Language II (compulsory)
30 MCQs
30 Marks
(iv)(a) For Mathematics and Science teacher: Mathematics and Science
(b) For Social Studies/Social Science teacher: Social Science
(c) For any other teacher: either (a) or (b)
60 MCQs
60 MCQs
60 Marks
60 Marks

Where as MCQs – Multiple Choice Questions

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Tamilnadu TET October 2012 Question Paper II (Class VI to VIII) Answers(In Tamil and English)

Tamilnadu TET October  2012 Question Paper II (Class VI to VIII) Answers(In Tamil and English)

Tamil Nadu Government has recently reducted the cutoff marks for the TET exam, it is really a good news to all the Teachers all over the Tamil Nadu. Teachers are showing lot of interest in preparing TET exam during the recent period.

Teachers are busy preparing for the forth coming TET exam by means of referring previous year question papers.

This blog is ready to help such type of teachers to pass the forth coming TET exam. For students convenience we are provided below the October 2012 Question Paper II Class VI to VIII) Answers (In Tamil and English).

Really it is very useful to all the teacher who are all going to write the TET exam very soon. Previous year question papers really provide a clear picture about the TET exam in the minds of the teachers.

Tamilnadu TET October  2012 Question Paper II (Class VI to VIII) Answers(In Tamil and English)

Tamilnadu TET October 2012 Question Paper I (Class I to V) Answers (In Tamil and English)

Tamilnadu TET October 2012 Question Paper I (Class I to V) Answers (In Tamil and English)

Tamil Nadu Government has recently reduced the cutoff marks for the TET exam, it is really a good news to all the Teachers all over the Tamil Nadu. Teachers are showing lot of interest in preparing TET exam during the recent period.

Teachers are busy preparing for the forth coming TET exam by means of referring previous year question papers.

This blog is ready to help such type of teachers to pass the forth coming TET exam. For students convenience we are provided below the October 2012 Question Paper I (Class I to V) Answers (In Tamil and English).

Really it is very useful to all the teacher who are all going to write the TET exam very soon. Previous year question papers really provide a clear picture about the TET exam in the minds of the teachers.

Tamilnadu TET October 2012 Question Paper I (Class I to V) Answers (In Tamil and English)




TET Quota Norms Ignored: Educationists


Educationists in Tamil Nadu have alleged that the Teacher Recruitment Board (TRB) and state school education department are not implementing the relaxation policy which is an option, mentioned in the government order (G.O. 181-para 9(a)), to employ candidates from reserved categories who scored less than 60 per cent.

Candidates from the reserved categories like BC, MBC, SC, ST and disabled persons scoring less than the qualifying 60 per cent, are not given jobs because there is no relaxation in scores in teacher eligibility test (TET).

In reality, the recruiting officials are violating G.O. 181 which provides for relaxation of the qualifying mark, point out educationists.According to the relevant extract from GO 181: ‘A person who scores 60 per cent or more in the TET exam will be considered as TET pass.

School managements (government, local bodies, government aided and unaided) - (a) may consider giving concessions to persons belonging to SC/ST, OBC, differently-abled persons, etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy.’

Documents show that TET guidelines, which rep­licate the Central TET, include relaxation for reserved category applicants, argues P.B. Prince Gajendra Babu of the state platform for common school system. He added that TRB and SED had misled the Madras HC on the relaxation norms while appearing for related cases filed in January 2013.

A senior education depa­r­t­ment official told DC the government wanted to employ quality teachers. Further, the Delhi government relaxation could not be implemented here as it was voluntary, and not mandatory.