Saturday, September 24, 2011
SYLLABUS OF TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST
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SYLLABUS OF TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST
The New Rules have been set by the central Government of India for the recruitment of new teacher at various primary schools in India. NCTE has made various guidelines and rules for the new recruitment of teacher in government and in private schools in India. The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) will be compulsory for all aspirants to be able to teach in various private and government schools. The entire teacher will be appointed after passing the teacher eligibility test (TET) exam. Every State in India have to take this test before recruiting the teacher. After passing this exam the candidate will be eligible for teaching in Government and private schools. The TET pass certificate will be valid for three years only. After complete the three years teachers have to pass TET exam again.
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)
The New Rules have been set by the central Government of India for the recruitment of new teacher at various primary schools in India. NCTE has made various guidelines and rules for the new recruitment of teacher in government and in private schools in India. The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) will be compulsory for all aspirants to be able to teach in various private and government schools. The entire teacher will be appointed after passing the teacher eligibility test (TET) exam. Every State in India have to take this test before recruiting the teacher. After passing this exam the candidate will be eligible for teaching in Government and private schools. The TET pass certificate will be valid for three years only. After complete the three years teachers have to pass TET exam again.
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)
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