Expected Syllabus for Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) – Jammu & Kashmir
With TET now mandatory for in-service teachers in Jammu and Kashmir, understanding the expected syllabus is crucial. The structure generally follows guidelines of the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), similar to other state TET examinations.
TET is usually conducted in two papers:
Paper I – For teachers of Classes I to V (Primary Level)
Paper II – For teachers of Classes VI to VIII (Upper Primary Level)📘 Paper I (Classes I–V) – Expected Syllabus
1. Child Development and Pedagogy (30 Marks)
Focuses on understanding child psychology and teaching methodology.
Topics:
Concept of growth and development
Principles of child developmentLearning theories (Piaget, Vygotsky, Kohlberg)
Inclusive education
Teaching-learning process
Classroom management
Assessment and evaluation
2. Language I (30 Marks)
Usually the medium of instruction (Urdu/Hindi/English).
Topics:
Reading comprehension
Grammar (nouns, pronouns, tenses, voice, narration)Pedagogy of language development
Teaching methods
Remedial teaching
3. Language II (30 Marks)
Generally English (if not chosen as Language I).
Topics:
Unseen passages
VocabularyGrammar and usage
Language skills (LSRW – Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing)
Pedagogy of second language
4. Mathematics (30 Marks)
Topics:
Number system
SimplificationFractions & decimals
Percentage
Ratio & proportion
Profit & loss
Time & work
Geometry (basic shapes)
Pedagogy of Mathematics
5. Environmental Studies (30 Marks)
Topics:
Family and friends
Food and shelterWater and travel
Plants and animals
Basic science concepts
Pedagogical issues in EVS
📗 Paper II (Classes VI–VIII) – Expected Syllabus
1. Syllabus for Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) – Jammu & Kashmir
Similar to Paper I but more analytical and classroom-focused.
Includes:
Adolescent psychology
Learning disabilitiesInclusive education
Motivation and intelligence
Teaching strategies
2. Language I (30 Marks)
Same structure as Paper I but higher difficulty level.
3. Language II (30 Marks)
English/Hindi/Urdu depending on choice.
4. Subject-Specific Section (60 Marks)
Candidates choose based on teaching subject:
(A) Mathematics & Science Teachers
Mathematics:
Algebra
MensurationGeometry
Statistics
Science:
Physics (Force, Motion, Light)
Chemistry (Acids, Bases, Metals)Biology (Cell, Human body, Plants)
Pedagogy of Science
(B) Social Studies Teachers
History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern India)
Geography (Earth, Climate, Resources)Civics (Indian Constitution, Democracy)
Economics (Basic concepts)
Pedagogy of Social Science
📝 Exam Pattern (Expected)
Mode: Offline (OMR-based)
Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)Total Questions: 150
Total Marks: 150
Duration: 2.5 hours
No negative marking (usually)
🎯 Qualifying Marks (Expected)
General Category: 60% (90/150)
Reserved Categories: 55% (may vary as per government notification)📌 Important Advice for In-Service Teachers
Focus on pedagogy section (very scoring and conceptual).
Revise NCERT books from Classes I–VIII.Practice previous year TET papers of different states.
Strengthen grammar and teaching methodology concepts.
Conclusion
The TET in Jammu & Kashmir is expected to follow national guidelines with emphasis on pedagogy and subject clarity. Since qualifying within two years is now mandatory, early preparation and structured study planning will be key to success.
Teachers should regularly monitor official notifications for final syllabus and exam pattern updates.
