đ˘ Attention all CTET aspirants! đ˘
Exciting news awaits! The syllabus for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) July 2024 is now available, providing you with a roadmap to success in your teaching career. đđ
Here's what you need to know:
đ Test: CTET July 2024
đ Syllabus Release: Check the official CTET website for the latest updates
đ Content: The syllabus covers key topics and subjects essential for both Paper-I (for primary level) and Paper-II (for elementary level) exams.
đ Access: Visit the CTET website to download the detailed syllabus and start your preparation journey.
With the CTET syllabus at your fingertips, you're one step closer to achieving your goal of becoming a certified teacher. Dive into the curriculum, study diligently, and ace the CTET July 2024 with confidence! đâ¨
CTET JULY 2024 SYLLABUS PDF
The syllabus for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) typically covers the following areas:
1. Child Development and Pedagogy: Understanding the concepts of educational psychology, theories of learning and teaching, child development, and pedagogical approaches.
2. Language I (compulsory): Proficiency in the medium of instruction (chosen from Hindi, English, Urdu, Sanskrit, etc.) and comprehension skills.
3. Language II (compulsory): Proficiency in a language other than Language I, focusing on comprehension and communication abilities.
4. Mathematics (for Paper-I): Number system, algebra, geometry, mensuration, data handling, and mathematical reasoning.
5. Environmental Studies (for Paper-I): Content-based on environmental science and social studies, focusing on topics like family and friends, food, shelter, water, travel, things we make and do, and pedagogical issues.
6. Mathematics and Science (for Paper-II, if teaching classes VI to VIII): Topics in mathematics and science, including number system, algebra, geometry, physics, chemistry, biology, and their pedagogical aspects.
7. Social Studies/Social Sciences (for Paper-II, if teaching classes VI to VIII): Content-based on history, geography, political science, economics, and pedagogical issues.
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