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Chitwan Sharma

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The TSTET (Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test) exam comprises multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that test the candidate's knowledge of various subjects such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, Science, and Social Studies.The questions in TSTET are designed to test the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in government schools in Telangana. The questions are based on the syllabus prescribed by the Department of School Education, Government of Telangana, and are generally of easy to moderate difficulty level.The TSTET exam consists of two papers - Paper 1 and Paper 2.
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No, it is not mandatory to appear for both TSTET Paper 1 and 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2 or both, depending on their eligibility and preference.TSTET Paper 1 is for candidates who intend to teach classes I to V, while Paper 2 is for candidates who intend to teach classes VI to VIII. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria for both papers can choose to appear for either one or both papers.Candidates who intend to teach classes I to VIII can appear for both TSTET Paper 1 and 2. The marks obtained in both papers will be considered for eligibility for teaching positions in classes I to VIII. It is
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In the TSTET Paper 2, the section of "Child Development and Pedagogy" carries the maximum weightage. It is an important section in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 as it aims to test the teaching aptitude of the candidates.The Child Development and Pedagogy section in TSTET Paper 2 comprises 30 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark. This section carries a weightage of 30 marks, which is the highest among all the sections in TSTET Paper 2.The Child Development and Pedagogy section tests the candidate's understanding of the educational psychology of teaching and learning, as well as their understanding of the principles of chi
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The difficulty level of questions asked in TSTET Paper 1 and 2 varies from easy to moderate. The questions are designed to test the eligibility of candidates for teaching classes I to V (Paper 1) and classes VI to VIII (Paper 2) in government schools in Telangana.The TSTET exam comprises two papers, and each paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking for wrong answers. The questions in both papers are asked from various subjects such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, Science, and Social Studies, dependin
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There are certain categories of candidates who are exempted from the Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test (TSTET) exam. These include:Candidates who have already qualified the TSTET in previous years and possess a valid TSTET certificate.Candidates who have qualified the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) or any other equivalent national-level teacher eligibility test conducted by the Central Government.Candidates who hold a Bachelor's degree in Education (B.Ed.) or Diploma in Education (D.Ed.) from any recognized institution, as per the eligibility criteria specified by the conducting authority.Candidates who have completed a
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Clearing the TSTET exam does not guarantee recruitment as a teacher in Telangana. The TSTET exam is a qualifying exam that assesses the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in Telangana. Candidates who pass the TSTET exam become eligible to apply for teaching positions in various government and private schools in Telangana.However, being eligible for teaching positions does not guarantee recruitment. Candidates have to apply for teaching positions separately, and the recruitment process is conducted by the respective recruiting authorities. The selection process typically involves a written exam, an interview, and sometimes
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Candidates can check the TSTET Eligibility Criteria below.Age limit:The minimum age limit for appearing in the TSTET exam is 18 years, and it is advisable to check the official notification for the TSTET exam to know the exact details.Educational Qualification:The educational qualification required for the TSTET exam varies depending on the level of teaching for which the candidate is applying. For Primary Level Teachers (Classes I to V), the candidate must have passed 12th or its equivalent with at least 50% marks and should have completed or be pursuing a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education. For Upper Primary Level Teachers (Class
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Yes, it is compulsory for candidates to attempt questions from both the languages in the TSTET (Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test) exam. In Paper 1 of the TSTET exam, Language 1 section is based on the language chosen by the candidate (Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, or Tamil), while Language 2 section is based on English for all candidates. In Paper 2, Language 1 section is not based on any specific language, while Language 2 section is based on English for all candidates.Candidates are required to attempt all the questions in both the language sections. The questions in both language sections are designed to test the ca
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No, candidates cannot choose the same language for both Language 1 and Language 2 in the TSTET (Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test) exam. Language 1 section in Paper 1 of the TSTET exam is based on the language chosen by the candidate (Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, or Tamil). Language 2 section in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 is based on English for all candidates.Candidates are required to choose different languages for Language 1 and Language 2 sections. Candidates can choose any one of the languages mentioned above for Language 1, and they must choose English for Language 2. The questions in both language sections are des
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No, there is no negative marking in the TSTET (Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test) exam. Each question in the exam carries one mark, and there is no penalty for incorrect answers. Candidates are advise to attempt all the questions in the exam and not leave any question unanswered, as there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.It's important for candidates to carefully read and understand the instructions provided in the question paper and OMR sheet, and mark their answers correctly. Candidates should avoid any smudging or overwriting while marking their answers on the OMR sheet, as it may affect the accuracy of the result
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