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Chitwan Sharma

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Candidates should be a minimum of 18 of age in order to be eligible to apply for the MP TET exam. There is no upper age limit for the MP TET exam. The educational qualification to apply for the MP TET exam has been given below for the candidates:PrimaryClass 12 with minimum 50 per cent marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 2 years Diploma in Elementary EducationClass 12 with minimum 50 per cent marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 4 years Bachelor of Elementary Education (BElEd)Graduation with BEd (final year appearing or passed)Upper PrimaryGraduation with a two-year Diploma in Elementary EducationGraduation
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Yes, the MP TET exam is conducted on a single day but in two different shifts. The details of the MP TET exam shifts has been given below for the candidates:Shift 1 is conducted from 10:00 am-12:30 pm for MP TET Paper 1Shift 2 is conducted from 2:30-5:00 pm for MP TET Paper 2However, the shift timing can be changed by the board. Though, the candidates will be informed by the board before if any changes are made for the MP TET exam.

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The Teacher Recruitment Board opens the correction window for the candidates after the closure of the TNTET application form. The candidates can correct the mistakes that they have done while filling out the TNTET application form. On the specific date released by the TRB, candidates can make corrections to their application form through the candidates' login. To log into the registered account the candidates have to use their application number and date of birth. After the login, the candidates can correct their mistakes. However, the TRB does not allow some changes to the application form that are given below:No change allowed i
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The number of subjects in the MP TET (Madhya Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam varies depending on the paper that the candidate chooses to appear for. MP TET Paper 1 consists of 5 subjects, namely: 1. Child Development and Pedagogy 2. Language-1  3. Language-2 4. Mathematics 5. Environmental Studies MP TET Paper 2 consists of 5 subjects, namely: 1. Child Development and Pedagogy 2. Language-1 3. Language-2 4. Mathematics and Science 5. Social Studies/Social Science.

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Yes, it is advisable to keep the TNTET admit card safe even after the exam is over. The admit card is an important document that serves as proof of your candidature for the TNTET exam. It contains essential details such as your name, application number, roll number, exam date, time, and center. After the exam is over, the TNTET admit card will be required for further stages of the recruitment process, such as document verification, counseling, and final selection. Therefore, it is important to keep the admit card safe and secure until the entire recruitment process is completed. In case you have lost your original TNTET admit card, you
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In MP TET, the difficulty level can be classified as moderate. Some questions are simple while others are more difficult. The objective of the questions is to test the candidate’s comprehension of the concepts covered in the syllabus. The topics included in the syllabus are the ones covered in the Primary and Upper Primary School Curriculum. The level of difficulty may vary from one year to the next and depends on the candidates’ level of preparation. In general, the questions are based on basic concepts of different subjects. Candidates who are well-versed in the subject and are well-prepared for the exam will be able to e
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No, you are not required to appear in both MP TET Paper 1 & 2. You can appear in either Paper 1 or 2 depending on your desired teaching level. The MP TET test is divided into two papers: Paper 1 is for those who wish to teach Classes I to V. Paper 2 is for those who want to teach Classes VI to VIII. Candidates who wish to teach Class I to VIII must appear in both Paper 1 & Paper 2. Candidates can appear in Paper 1 & 2 according to their teaching preferences. For instance, if you want to teach Classes 1 to 5, you can appear in only Paper 1. Similarly, if you wish to teach Classes 6 to 8, you can appear only in Paper 2.

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Candidates appearing for the TNTET (Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test) are required to carry the following documents to the examination centre:TNTET Admit Card: The admit card is a mandatory document that candidates must carry to the examination centre. It contains important information about the candidate and serves as a proof of their candidature. Photo ID Proof: Candidates must also carry a valid photo ID proof to the examination centre. The ID proof can be any one of the following - Aadhaar Card, Voter ID Card, Passport, PAN Card, Driving License, or any other government-issued ID proof. Passport-sized Photographs: Cand
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The MP TET examination consists of 150 questions, each of which carries one mark. Candidates do not lose marks if they answer incorrectly. To be eligible for the exam, candidates must score at least 60% of the total marks. The exam is divided into two parts, one called Paper 1 and one called Paper 2, each of which consists of 150 multi-choice questions with a maximum score of 150 marks. The content of each paper is different, so candidates must appear for the one that is related to their desired level of education.

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The syllabus for paper 1 and paper 2 is different from the syllabus for MP TET. The content of both papers is different. Candidates must appear for a paper that is relevant to the desired teaching level. Paper 1 syllabus of MP TET Exam focuses on the candidate’s knowledge, understanding and pedagogical ability related to the subjects in the primary school syllabus. The syllabus includes topics like Child development and pedagogy, language 1, language 2, Mathematics and science, and social studies/social science. Paper 2 syllabus of MP TET Exam focuses on the candidates’ knowledge, understanding & pedagogical abilities relat
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