Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) Jammu kashmir JKTET
The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) syllabus is broadly similar across India, but each state (like UPTET, KTET, HTET, JK-TET, etc.) follows the NCERT/CBSE pattern with slight variations. The exam is usually divided into two papers:
Paper I → For teaching classes I–V (Primary stage).
Paper II → For teaching classes VI–VIII (Upper primary stage).Candidates who wish to teach classes I–VIII have to appear for both papers.
Here’s the detailed general syllabus (based on CTET, which most states follow):
📘 Paper I (For Classes I–V Teachers)
1. Child Development and Pedagogy (30 Marks)
Child development (Primary school child)
Concept of inclusive education and understanding children with special needsLearning and pedagogy
2. Language I (30 Marks)
Comprehension passages
Grammar and verbal abilityLanguage pedagogy
3. Language II (30 Marks)
Comprehension passages
Communication skillsPedagogy of language development
4. Mathematics (30 Marks)
Numbers, operations, simplifications
Geometry, shapes & spatial understandingMeasurement, time, money
Data handling
Pedagogical issues
5. Environmental Studies (30 Marks)
Family, friends, food, shelter, water, travel
Things we make and doEnvironmental science concepts
Pedagogical issues
📘 Paper II (For Classes VI–VIII Teachers)
1. Child Development and Pedagogy (30 Marks)
Child development (Elementary school child)
Inclusive educationLearning theories & pedagogy
2. Language I (30 Marks)
Reading comprehension
Grammar, vocabularyPedagogy of language development
3. Language II (30 Marks)
Comprehension & communication
Pedagogy of language development4. Mathematics & Science (60 Marks) (for Maths/Science teachers)
Mathematics: Number system, algebra, geometry, mensuration, data handling
Science: Food, materials, natural phenomena, natural resourcesPedagogical issues
5. Social Studies/Social Science (60 Marks) (for Social Studies teachers)
History: Ancient, Medieval, Modern Indian history
Geography: Resources, environment, agriculture, climateSocial & Political Life: Constitution, democracy, government, society
Pedagogical issues
📌 Exam Pattern
MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions)
150 Questions per paperEach question = 1 mark, No negative marking
Duration: 2.5 hours