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CTET Syllabus 2024: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently released the CTET Syllabus along with the CTET July 2024 Notification on the official website at ctet.nic.in. The CTET Syllabus 2024 is divided into two sections: CTET Paper 1 Syllabus and CTET Paper 2 Syllabus. Both syllabi comprise the same subjects, but the difficulty level of the questions and the depth of topics vary between the two. 

CTET stands for Central Teacher Eligibility Test, which is conducted in two phases: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is conducted for candidates aspiring to become teachers for Classes I to V, while Paper 2 is conducted for candidates aspiring to become teachers for Classes VI to VIII. Here, we have discussed the latest CTET Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2024 to help you begin your preparation on the right note.

CTET Syllabus 2024

CTET 2024 is set to take place on July 7. To prepare for the exam, candidates must be well-versed with the CTET syllabus for paper 1 and paper 2. Knowing the latest curriculum in detail will familiarise aspirants with topics that will be asked in the exam, section-wise weightage, and marking scheme. Scroll down to know the CTET Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2024 for paper 1 and paper 2 here.

 

CTET 2024 Exam Pattern

CTET Exam 2024 will take place in online mode through a Computer Based Test (CBT). Before delving into the detailed syllabus of CTET July 2024, it is essential for aspirants to acquaint themselves with the updated CTET Exam Pattern 2024, which is outlined below.

CTET Paper 1 Exam Pattern

  • CTET Paper-1 comprises 5 sections: Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I & II, Mathematics and Environmental Science.
  • A total of 150 questions will be asked, each carrying a weightage of one mark.
Subjects/ Topics
Questions
Marks
I. Child Development and Pedagogy
30
30
II. Language – I
30
30
III. Language – II
30
30
IV. Mathematics
30
30
V. Environmental Studies
30
30

CTET Exam Pattern 2024 Paper 2

  • CTET Paper 2 comprises 4 sections: Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I & II, Mathematics/Science or Social Studies. Candidates can choose between Maths/Science and Social Studies.
  • There will be 150 questions each carrying a weightage of one mark.
Subjects/ Topics
Questions
Marks
I. Child Development and Pedagogy
30
30
II. Language I (compulsory)
30
30
III. Language II (compulsory)
30
30
IV. A. Mathematics & Science or
B. Social Studies & Social Science
30 + 30
60
60
60