CTET Exam Analysis January 27, 2023 Paper 1: Check Section-Wise Difficulty Level, Review, Questions asked

Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2024 ( CTET )

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CTET Exam Analysis January 27: Check out the detailed CTET 2022-23 exam analysis of Paper 1 (Shift 1) based on student reactions, which was held on January 27, 2023, including the overall difficulty level, questions asked, good attempts, and so on. 

CTET Exam Analysis January 27

CTET Exam Analysis January 27

CTET Exam Analysis January 27: Check out the detailed CTET 2022-23 exam analysis of Paper 1 (Shift 1) based on student reactions, which was held on January 27, 2023, including the overall difficulty level, questions asked, good attempts, and so on. 

CTET Exam Analysis January 27: The CTET Exam 2022-23 Paper 1 (Shift 1) was conducted from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon at various centres across the country on January 27, 2023. Candidates who appeared in the CTET exam today have shared their reactions about the exam with Shiksha.com and its team. On the basis of the feed and responses shared by the candidates, we are providing the detailed CTET Exam analysis held today, including the overall difficulty level of the exam, questions asked, topics, good attempts, etc. This will help the candidates prepare and revise accordingly for their upcoming exam, and those who have taken the CTET Exam will come to know about their good attempts, etc.

Q:   What is the difficulty level of CTET exam?

A:
The CTET exam is generally easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. The difficulty level depends on the nature of the questions asked in the exam. The CTET exam is conducted for two papers- Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each paper carries 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each. Out of the total 150 marks, 90 marks are considered qualifying for the General category and 82 are considered qualifying or CTET cut-off for Reserved categories such as SC/ ST/ OBC.

Q:   How can I prepare to pass CTET in science stream?

A:
CTET exam pattern is such that aspirants need to attempt 150 multiple choice questions in two and a half hours duration. Informing about CTET Paper-I pattern, the official website informs: The test items on Child Development and Pedagogy will focus on educational psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the age group of 6-11 years. They will focus on understanding the characteristics and needs of diverse learners, interaction with learners and the attributes and qualities of a good facilitator of learning. CTET Paper-II pattern is such that, the test items on Child Development and Pedagogy will focus on educational psychology of teaching and learning, relevant to the age group of 11-14 years. They will focus on understanding the characteristics, needs and psychology of diverse learners, interaction with learners and the attributes and qualities of a good facilitator of learning. You can follow this link for subject wise information about CTET https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/amp/ctet/pattern.

Q:   How can I prepare for the CTET exam in 10 days?

A:
Candidates can prepare for CTET in 10 days, given that they devote each and every minute towards the exam preparation. Firstly, understand the CTET exam pattern and syllabus well. Spend more time on topics that you are less confident with. Attempt at least two CTET question papers daily in the last one week of the exam.

As per the feedback of the candidates, the overall difficulty level of the CTET Exam 2022-23 Paper 1 (Shift 1) held on January 27, 2023 was easy to moderate.

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CTET Exam Analysis 2022-23 January 27 Paper 1 (Shift 1)

Candidates discussed today's CTET Exam 2022-2023 and shared that the overall difficulty level of the exam ranged from easy to moderate, but some felt moderate. As per some students, CDS and math were easy; Sanskrit language was tough, and the passage was lengthy. Some claimed that some of the questions in the EVS section were new, with only a few coming from the NCERT. Some of them also felt that EVS pattern is changed, nothing was asked from  elephant, bird, etc. Take a look at the section-wise CTET 2022-23 Paper 1 (Shift 1) analysis. 

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The table below contains the detailed exam analysis and review of the CTET 2022-23 Paper 1 (Jan 27):

Section

Difficulty Level

Language 1

Easy (Good Attempts 23-25)

Language 2

Moderate (Good Attempts 23-25)

Child Development and Pedagogy

Easy (Good Attempts 22-25)

Mathematics 

Easy (Good Attempts 23-26)

Environmental Studies

Moderate (Good Attempts 21-23)

Expected number of good attempts out of 150

Easy to Moderate (Good Attempts 120-125)

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Q:   Is CTET a tough exam?

A:
The CTET is an easy exam to crack if candidates have prepared well in advance. The difficulty level of the CTET question paper is generally moderate. The CTET exam difficulty level varies on the basis of the question paper. Candidates should be well prepared in order to crack the exam without any hassle.

Q:   How many students have cleared CTET 2024?

A:

As per the CTET result 2024 of the July session, over 2 lakh candidates cleared the exam. The number of qualified and non-qualified candidates in CTET 2024 exam was available after the declaration of results. The number of qualified candidates were announced by the CBSE in the result PDF. The CTET result is declared based on the qualification criteria that is the minimum qualifying marks. Have a look at the CTET qualified and non-qualified numbers below for the January 2024 session:

CTET 2024

Registered

Appeared

Qualified

Paper 1

9,58,193

7,95,231

1,26,845

Paper 2

17,35,333

14,81,242

1,12,033

Total

26,93,526

22,76,473

2,38,878

Q:   I want to crack CTET so that I can teach 1st to 5th class. Is it compulsory to give both TET and CTET?

A:
If you need to secure a job in KVS or any central government school like DSSSB then you need to qualify CTET Exam. However, the TET exams are conducted by the state government of the particular state. Through TET, candidates can secure teaching jobs in government schools run by state governments only.

Q:   Is coaching necessary for the CTET exam?

A:
No, coaching is not necessary for cracking the CTET exam. Candidates can have their own well-thought-out CTET preparation strategy to crack the exam. Also, solving previous year CTET question papers and attempting mock tests is always a plus in preparation. Moreover, there are a lot of materials and guidance available online, you do not need a coaching but you really need to work hard to crack the CTET exam.

Q:   What are the highest marks in the CTET exam?

A:
There are no fixed the highest marks in the CTET exam. As the exam is of a total of 150 marks, whoever obtains the highest scores will be considered as a the highest marks obtainer. Out of the total 150 marks, 90 marks are minimum qualifying marks for the General category and 82 are minimum qualifying marks for Reserved categories such as SC/ ST/ OBC.
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