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Annu navariya

Contributor-Level 10

You should be eligible to apply for Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TN TET) provided that you are in the following qualifications. Since you completed a UG degree through the Bharathiar University School of Distance Education and the regular B.Ed. programme, you satisfy the academic eligibility conditions. The minimum and maximum age requirements for TN TET applicants range between 18 to 40 years in most states. Please ascertain whether your qualification has equivalence by the Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TN TRB). To find accurate eligibility criteria, visit TN TET notification.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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One doesn't necessarily require private coaching to crack TNTET, as one could well be prepared for this test if done in the proper way. First, a thorough knowledge of the examination pattern and syllabus that comprises the subjects like Child Development and Pedagogy, Language, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies must be taken up.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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One must start preparing for the TNTET at least 6 to 8 months prior to the date of the examination. It will give a lot of time to study the whole syllabus, practice the previous years' papers, and give mock tests. First of all, get an idea about the exam pattern and the marking scheme. Focus on core subjects including Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and other important topics. Continuous study and revision along with proper time management are vital. Start with a strong foundation and then gradually take up advanced topics and practice them sufficiently to build confidence.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Access your details using the TNTET admission cards, login to TNTET website using your own valid registration number and seek amendments in case of the erroneous personal information such as spelling of name or incorrect birth date in the examination admitting card. In this respect, seek the advice or approach the helpline set by TNTET or examinee conducting authority immediately when necessary. You may be required to submit relevant documents to verify the correct details. Once the corrections are made, you will receive confirmation, and you can download the updated admit card from the official portal.

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SUJITH S

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Books play a crucial role in preparing for the TNTET exam. Here's why: * Comprehensive Coverage: TNTET covers a wide range of topics, including Child Development and Pedagogy, Language, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and more. Books provide a comprehensive overview of the entire syllabus, ensuring you don't miss any important concepts. * In-Depth Knowledge: Books delve into the subject matter in detail, providing explanations, examples, and illustrations that help you understand the concepts thoroughly. This deep understanding is essential for answering the exam questions effectively. * Practice Questions: Many TNTE
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SUJITH S

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If you forget to carry your TNTET hall ticket to the exam center, you will most likely not be allowed to take the exam.Here's why: * Proof of Identity and Eligibility: The TNTET hall ticket serves as your official proof of identity and eligibility to appear for the exam. It contains essential information like your name, roll number, photograph, and exam center details. * Exam Center Entry: The invigilators at the exam center will verify your identity using the hall ticket. Without it, they may not allow you to enter the exam hall.What to Do if You Forget Your Hall Ticket:While it's highly unlikely that you'll be allowed to ta
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Surbhi Sahu

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There is no negative marking for incorrect answers, which means that candidates do not lose marks for wrong answers. - The TNTET exam has a total of 150 questions, and the maximum marks that can be scored are 150. Candidates who obtain a minimum of 90 out of the total of 150 marks in the TET exam are declared to pass. However, reserved category candidates need to obtain 82 marks in the TET exam.

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Malavika

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Some of the best books to prepare for the TNTET Paper 1 exam are mentioned below for the candidates' reference:Child Development and Pedagogy by Kiran PublicationBooks from TN BoardEnglish Language, by Geeta Sahni of Pearson PublicationQuantitative Aptitude, RS Aggarwal published by S ChandEnvironmental Studies, by Wiley PublicationThe best books to prepare for the TNTET Paper 2 exam are as follows:Child Development and Pedagogy by Kiran PublicationBooks from TN BoardEnglish Language, by Geeta Sahni of Pearson PublicationQuantitative Aptitude, RS Aggarwal published by S ChandNCERT books for ScienceSocial Studies, by Disha Publication

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Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) Tamil Nadu conducts the Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligibility Test (TNTET). Candidates who qualify for the exam are considered eligible for Primary and Upper Primary Level teacher posts in the state of Tamil Nadu. With rigorous practice, continuous efforts and hard work aspirants can definitely crack TNTET exam in 1 year. Candidates must be well versed with the exam pattern and syllabus to make the process easier. Most of the questions are based on the Class 11, 12 syllabus of Tamil Nadu State Board. The difficulty level of the exam is also found to be moderate.  TNTET-qualified candidates are provided w
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Malavika

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The government school teachers' in Tamil Nadu are paid well according to various factors. The salary is based on the recommendations of the Government of India and the scales implemented by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The salary structure for teachers in Tamil Nadu is categorised into different scales. The salary of TNTET-qualified government school teachers can vary depending on factors such as their qualifications, experience, and the specific pay scale. The salary structures and pay scales may be revised periodically by the government. However, in general, the in-hand salary for the TNTET government teacher is mentioned belowLower
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