CTET July 2013 Exam Pattern CTET Paper 1 & Paper 2 Syllabus www.ctet.nic.in

CTET July 2013 Exam Pattern CTET Paper 1 & Paper 2 Syllabus www.ctet.nic.in

CTET July 2013 Paper I Pattern (for classes I to V) -150 MCQs (150 Marks) Duration of examination – 2:30 hours Structure and Content (All Compulsory):
(i) Child Development and Pedagogy – 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Child Development (Primary School Child) -15 Questions
2.  Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with special needs- 5 Questions
3.  Learning and Pedagogy-10 Questions
(ii) Language l – 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Language Comprehension-15 Questions
2.   Pedagogy of Language Development-15 Questions
(iii) Language II – 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Comprehension-15 Questions
2.   Pedagogy of Language Development-15 Questions
(iv) Mathematics- 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Content-15 Questions
2.   Pedagogical issues-15 Questions
(v) Environmental Studies – 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Content-15 Questions
2.   Pedagogical issues-15 Questions
CTET July 2013 Paper II Pattern (for classes VI to VIII) -150 MCQs (150 Marks) Duration of examination – 2:30 hours Structure and Content:
(i) Child Development & Pedagogy (compulsory) – 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Child Development (Elementary School Child) -15 Questions
2.  Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with special needs- 5 Questions
3.  Learning and Pedagogy-10 Questions
(ii) Language I (compulsory) – 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Language Comprehension-15 Questions
2.   Pedagogy of Language Development-15 Questions
(iii) Language ll (compulsory)- 30 MCQs (30 Marks)
1.  Comprehension-15 Questions
2.   Pedagogy of Language Development-15 Questions
(iv) For Mathematics and Science teacher – 60 MCQs (60 Marks)
1.  Mathematics Content- 20 Questions
2.   Pedagogical issues-10 Questions
3.  Science Content- 20 Questions
4.   Pedagogical issues-10 Questions
For Social studies/Social Science Teacher – 60 MCQs (60 Marks)
1.  Content-40 Questions
2.   Pedagogical issues- 20 Questions
(c) For any other teacher – either (a) or (b)

Note: The question paper shall be either in English or in Hindi.