AP - TET Eligibility Guidelines Content Structure Exam Pattern GO No 23
Andhra Pradesh Teachers Eligibility Test AP - TET 2021 Guidelines Released. AP TET Exam Pattern content structure weightage of Marks in Teachers Recruitment Notifications which is also called as AP DSC. Every Teachers job aspirants have to go through the AP TET Exam. The TET Exam pass certificate will be valid for 7 Years. It means those candidates who have qualified earlier years up to 2014 they have to appear the AP TET Exam and should qualify again. School Education – Guidelines for conducting AP State Teacher Eligibility Test (AP-TET) Eligibility criteria content structure and exam Pattern will be as follow
The candidates at the time of applying for AP-TET should be in possession of the following minimum qualifications prescribed for category of I to V classes (Paper- I) and VI to VIII classes (Paper - II) separately.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR AP - TET PAPER – I (CLASSES I TO V)
Intermediate / Senior Secondary (or its equivalent)/ Graduation / Post Graduation with at least 50% marks. However in case of SC/ST/BC/Differently Abled candidates, the minimum marks shall be 45%. and pass in 2 - year Diploma in Elementary Education / 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) / 2 - year Diploma in Education (Special Education)/Bachelor of Education (B.Ed).
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Intermediate / Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 45% marks. In respect of SC/ ST/ BC/ Differently Abled candidates, the minimum marks shall be 40%. and pass in 2 - year Diploma in Elementary Education / 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education(B.El.Ed.) / 2 - year Diploma in Education (Special Education)/ Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in case of the candidates, who have passed or admitted to D.El.Ed / D.Ed., course prior to NCTE Gazette Notification, dated:23.08.2010.
Note:- Minimum percentage of marks in Graduation shall not be applicable to those incumbents who has already taken admission to the Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Elementary Education or equivalent course prior to the 29th July, 2011.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR TET PAPER- II
Mathematics and Science Teachers/ Social Studies Teachers
(i) Any graduation in concerned subject with at least 50% marks. In case of SC/ST/BC/Differently Abled candidates, the minimum marks shall be 40%. and pass in Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) course / Bachelor of Education (B.Ed -Special Education).
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(ii) 4-year B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed., with at least 50% marks, in case of SC/ ST/ BC/ Differently Abled candidates, the minimum marks shall be 45%.
Language Teachers (Classes VI to VIII)
Graduation with Language concerned as one of the Optional Subjects (or) Bachelor of Oriental Language (or its equivalent) (or) Graduation in Literature (or) Post Graduation in Language concerned and Language Pandit Training Certificate/ B.Ed with Language concerned as one of the Methodologies, in respect of Language Teachers.
STRUCTURE ( Exam Pattern ) and CONTENT OF AP TET
The structure and content of the TET is given in the following paragraphs. All questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying One Mark, with four alternatives out of which One Answer will be correct. There will be no Negative Marking.
There will be Two Papers for the TET. Paper-I will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for Classes I to V, Paper-II will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for Classes VI to VIII. A person who intends to be a Teacher either for Classes I to V or for Classes VI to VIII and having eligible qualifications specified above shall have to appear in both Papers (Paper I and Paper II).
Structure and Content for AP TET Paper I
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iii) iv)
v)
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Child Development and Pedagogy Language I
Language II (English) Mathematics Environmental
Studies
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30 MCQs
30 MCQs
30 MCQs
30 MCQs
30 MCQs
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30 Marks
30 Marks
30 Marks
30 Marks
30 Marks
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Total
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150
MCQs
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150
Marks
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1. The test items on Child Development & Pedagogy will focus on Educational Psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the primary level.
2. How to choose language – I of AP-TET Paper-I: The following languages are offered under First Language in the Schools under the State Syllabus viz., Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil and Odiya. A Candidate has to choose one of these Six(06) Languages under Language-I of TET, those candidates should have compulsorily studied that Language either as medium of study or as First Language at least up to Class X. The candidates who studied CBSE/ ICSE curriculum can choose the Language which they studied up to Class X.
3. The Language-II shall be English for all the candidates.
4. The syllabi for Language I & II shall be based on Proficiency in the Language, Elements of Language, Communication and Comprehension abilities (standard up to Class X level).
5. For 30 MCQs under Language I & II, 24 MCQs will be on Content and 6 MCQs on Pedagogy of a Language
6. The syllabi for Mathematics & Environmental Studies are designed on the basis of topics of Classes I to V. The difficulty standard as well as linkages of content/topics could be up to Secondary Stage (up to Class X) for testing. The test items in Mathematics and Environmental Studies will contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) not only on Content but also on Pedagogy. In Mathematics, 24 MCQs will be on Content and 6 MCQs on Pedagogy. Similarly, in Environmental Studies 24 MCQs will be on Content and 6 MCQs on Pedagogy.
7. The detailed syllabus for all subjects shall be the designed by the SCERT and the same shall be issued along with the Notification.
Structure and Exam Pattern for AP TET Paper II
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iii) iv)
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Child Development and Pedagogy Language I
Language II (English)
a. Mathematics and
Science Teachers (or)
b. Social Studies
Teachers (or)
c. Language Teachers
(Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, English,
Kannada, Odiya,
Tamil and Sanskrit)
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30 MCQs
30 MCQs
30 MCQs
60 MCQs
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30 Marks
30 Marks
30 Marks
60 Marks
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Total:
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150 MCQs
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150
Marks
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