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CTET 2020 Admit card: Admit card of CTET Released Soon, download syllabus from here, so many questions will come in the paper

CTET consists of two papers. Paper 1 is for primary stage or classes 1 to 5, while paper 2 is for classes 6 to 8. Both the papers are of two and a half hours and contain 150 questions of 150 numbers each.

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test, CTET 2020 Admit Card is now expected to be released soon. The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE will organize CTET 2020 on January 31, 2021 . Admit cards will be available on ctet.nic.in once issued . Here are the complete syllabus for CTET 2020 papers 1 and 2. The candidates who registered for the July 2020 examination will appear for the examination. The examination was postponed to January 2021 due to coronavirus. The date of issuing the admit card has not been shared. As per official information, however, the admit card is likely to be issued 3 weeks before the exam. This admit card is likely to be released on ctet.nic.in anytime soon.




CTET consists of two papers. Paper 1 is for primary stage or classes 1 to 5, while paper 2 is for classes 6 to 8. Both the papers are of two and a half hours and contain 150 questions of 150 numbers each. Paper 1 contains 20 questions each from Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies. Candidates may note that the questions in the test for Paper I will be based on the topics prescribed in the syllabus of classes 1 to 5 of NCERT, but their difficulty may be standard as well as linkage up to secondary stage.

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Paper II includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and Language II. For Paper 2, however, there is a choice between mathematics and science or social science. It has 60 questions, while Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and Language II each have 30 questions. One has to attempt only one of the optional subjects. Mathematics / science or social science questions will be focused on concepts and problem solving. Like Paper I, the difficulty level for Paper II can be up to senior secondary level.

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