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Important Notes about AP TET



You should choose that language in Language I which you have studied either as a medium of study or as primary language up to class X.
CBSE/ICSE studied candidates can choose the language they studied up to class X.
Language Teachers must select the language of their study in Pandit Training concerned under Language-I of TET Paper-II (A).
In Paper II-A, language I, language II, all questions will be on content.
In Paper II-A, distribution of questions will be as follows
(i) Mathematics 30 MCQs (Content 24, Pedagogy 6)
(ii) Science 30 MCQs (Content 24, Pedagogy 6)
Content – Physical Science 12 MCQs
Content – Biological Science 12 MCQs
Science Pedagogy 6 MCQs
Social Studies 60 MCQs (Content 48, Pedagogy 12)
Language Teachers 60 MCQs (Content 48, Pedagogy 12)
Incentive marks: Physical Education TET candidates get them under three categories described below.

30 Marks 25 Marks 20 Marks – International level participation representing India
– National level Medal Winners
– All India Inter-University Medal Winners
– All India Federation cup Medal Winners
– National School Games medal Winners – National Participation representing Andhra Pradesh State
– All India Inter-University Participation
– South Zone Inter University Participation & Medal Winners
– South Zonal interstate participation & Medal Winners
– National School Games participation – State Level Medal Winners (Inter-District)
– State-level School Games Medal Winners i.e. Gold, Silver, and Bronze
APTET Syllabus
Now that you know the exam pattern, you should know the syllabus as well. Syllabus of APTET outlines topics from which questions are asked in the exam. Before we dive into it, here are some important points to note.

Important points about the syllabus of Paper I

CDP section will have questions on educational psychology of teaching and learning relevant for primary classes.
Language I and II syllabi test your proficiency, knowledge of language elements, communication, comprehension, all up to class X.
Mathematics and EVS syllabi consist of topics from class I to V. However difficulty and linkages of topics could be up to class X.
Important points about the syllabus of Paper II-A, II-B

CDP section will have questions on educational psychology of teaching and learning relevant for elementary level for II-A, and physical education pedagogy of II-B will also be for elementary level.
Language I and II syllabi shall assess your proficiency, knowledge of language elements, communication, comprehension, all up to class XII.
Physical Education teachers’ syllabi of language I and II shall assess language skills up to class VII.