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3rd December 2011, 04:16 PM
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How to apply for TET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Ed?


im doing b ed i would like to know about tet exam ?
how to apply




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3rd December 2011, 07:08 PM
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Default Re: How to apply for TET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Ed?

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im doing b ed i would like to know about tet exam ?
how to apply
Dear friend,

Yes , B.Ed candidate are eligible for TET exam.

TET will be a compulsory and essential requirement for securing a teaching job in all types of schools.

You must have a valid degree for B.Ed course.

The certificate can not be more than 7 years old.

There will be 2 papers with objective multiple choice questions. Each paper will consist of 150 questions. These papers are intended for different levels of teaching as described below.

1. Paper I: For those want to become teachers for classes I-V.
2. Paper II: For those want to teach classes between VI and VIII.
3. Paper I and II: Those interested in teaching from Class I to VIII will have to appear and qualify in both the papers.

Age:- There is no upper age limit to apply for Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).

1. Child Development and Pedagogy

2. Mathematics

3. Environmental Study

4. Language I (medium of instruction)

5. Language II (chosen from a list other than language I)

As specified above each section will have 30 questions of one mark each.

The last date to apply for UP TET 2011 examination is 18th October, 2011.

UPTET 2011 EXAM DATE :- 13th November, 2011.

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i have done MCA can i eligible for the tet exam?
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