The Central Teacher Eligibility Test was organized by CBSE in two shifts. Analysis on CTET Paper 1 and Paper 2 can be seen here. (Author- Dinesh Pathak, Career Expert)
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CTET 2022 Exam: The Central Teacher Eligibility Test-2022 held in two shifts on Wednesday impressed the candidates a lot. For some the paper was very easy and for some it was difficult and complicated. But according to the most important thing that came out, if you have done a deep study of the subject then there will be no problem. After giving the exam, the culture of Delhi looked very happy. He told that CTET 2022 The first paper went very well. In the second paper, there was a slight change in the pattern of Social Science. Because the questions did not come on the basis of old paper. There was some confusion in the questions.
On the other hand, Anubha, a friend of culture, found both the papers excellent. Anubha says that one can guess from the back paper, but if one has read the subject properly, then no matter how complex the question is asked, it is easy to answer. Today this happened in Anubha’s case. Another youth Dilip says that if the concept is clear then there will be no problem in answering. At least they didn’t mind at all. Both the papers of Dileep were excellent. He is also confident that the result will come in his favor.
CTET Exam Pattern
In both the shifts of CTET Exam, 150 questions of 150 marks were asked from the candidates. In Paper I, 30 questions were asked from Child Development and Pedagogy, 30 questions from Language-I, 30 questions from Language-II, 30 questions from Mathematics and 30 questions from Environmental Studies. Paper-II had 30 questions from Child Development and Pedagogy, 30 questions from Language-I, 30 questions from Language-II and 60 questions from Mathematics and Science or Social Studies and Social Science. Thus, there was no change in the pattern of the exam.
How was the result last year?
In CTET-2021, a total of more than 35.55 lakh youth had registered themselves for the exam in both the shifts and only more than 27.77 lakh appeared for the exam. Of these, 4.45 lakh got success in the first shift and 2.20 lakh from the second shift. In the CTET exam held earlier, 33.25 per cent candidates got success in Paper-I and 21.68 per cent in Paper-II. This year around 32 lakh candidates had registered themselves. How many of them gave the exam, this data has not been revealed yet. But, on the basis of previous years’ figures, it can be estimated that around five lakh candidates will qualify.
What is CTET Passing Marks?
to the candidates CTET According to teacher Abhigyan, who helps in the preparation of the exam, to be successful in this exam, the candidates will have to answer 90 or more out of total 150 questions i.e. 60 percent correctly. There is no merit in this exam. General category candidates are considered successful if they score 90 or more. CTET is an eligibility test. The number of posts is not fixed in this. That’s why all the candidates scoring more than 60 percentile except reserved category are considered pass in this exam.