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TET (Teachers Eligibility Test) is the examination for the teachers in different states. This exam is done to be eligible for the appointment of teachers in schools.
The TET examination is conducted at both the State level and Central level. At the national level CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) and at the state level TET (Teachers Eligibility Test) for various states like UPTET, TS TET, REET, TNTET, MAHATET, OTET, KTET, HP TET, etc. are conducted every year. Moreover, TET has 2 papers i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for the primary level teaching and paper 2 is for the upper primary level. TET notification 2022 and TET Exam date 2022 will be released by the authority on the official website. In this article we will be discussing all the details related to the TET 2022 Notification, exam date, application form, admit card, syllabus, exam pattern, result, etc. If you are preparing for TET and want expert Guidance then subscribe to our FREE TEACHING ONLINE CLASSES (CTET, UPTET, REET, HTET)
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AP TET Syllabus 2022

Aspirants must read through the entire AP TET Syllabus to get a sense of the subjects and subtopics that will be covered in the exam. The syllabus for both papers is shown in detail in the table below:

Subject

AP TET Syllabus

Paper I: Primary Stage

Child Development and Pedagogy

1. Development Of Child

  • Development, Growth & Maturation — Concept & Nature
  • Principles of development and their education implication
  • Factors influencing Development — Biological, Psychological, Sociological, emotional
  • Dimensions of Development and their interrelationships — Physical & Motor, Cognitive, Emotional, Social, Moral, Language relating to Infancy, early Childhood, late Childhood, Adolescence.
  •  Understanding Development — Piaget, Kohlberg, Chomsky, Carl Rogers, Erikson ξ Individual differences — Infra & Inter Individual differences in the areas of Attitudes, Aptitude, Interest, Habits, Intelligence and their Assessment
  •  Development of Personality — Concept, Factors affecting development of personality, self concept
  • Adjustment, Behavioral problems, Mental Health, Defense mechanism 

2. Understanding Learning

  • Concept, Nature of Learning — input — process — outcome
  •  Factors of Learning — Personal and EnvironmentalApproaches to Learning and their applicability—Behaviourism (Skinner, Pavlov, Thorndike), Constructivism (Piaget, Vygotsky), Gestalt(Kohler, Koffka) and Observational (Bandura)
  •  Dimensions of Learning — Cognitive, Affective and Performance Motivation and Sustenance —its role in learning.
  •  Memory & Forgetting

 Transfer of Learning

3. Pedagogical Concerns

  • Teaching and its relationship with learning and learner Learners in Contexts: Situating learner in the socio-political and cultural context - Children from diverse contexts—Children With Special Needs (CWSN), Inclusive Education
  •  Understanding of pedagogic methods — Enquiry based learning, Project based learning, Survey, Observation and Activity based learning, Cooperative and collaborative learning
  •  Individual and Group learning: Issues and concerns with respect to organizing learning in classroom like Study habits, Self learning
  • and Learning to learn skills
  • Organizing learning in heterogeneous classroom groups — Socio-economic background, Abilities and Interest
  • Distinction between Assessment for Learning & Assessment of Learning, School based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation : Perspective & Practice

Language I (Hindi)

  • Creator / compositions theme, characterization, language style etc.
  • Literary genres and their characteristics.
  • Language Elements and Grammar (i) Word Idea: Prefix – Suffix (ii) Word Difference (iii) Gender, Word, Cause, Tense (iv) Word Variation (v) Word – Meaning, Different Meaning, Synonyms and Antonyms (vi) Word introduction - similar, tadbhav, indigenous and foreign (vii) sentence structure, distinction (viii) speech - concatenation (ix) idioms - proverbs, proverbs.

Language – II English

  • Parts of Speech
  • Tenses
  • Active voice & Passive voice
  • Prepositions and Articles
  • Degrees of comparison
  • Clauses
  • Verbs — Main Verbs — Auxiliary Verbs – Presale Verbs
  • Adverbs — Types of Adverbs
  • Conjunction — coordinating conjunction — subordinating conjunction.
  • Direct and Indirect speech
  • Questions and question tags
  • Types of sentences — simple, compound and complex — synthesis of sentences
  • Phrases — uses of phrases.
  • Composition — letter writing —précis writing
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Vocabulary — Antonyms, Synonyms and Spellings.
  • Correction of Sentences.

Methodology 

  • Aspects of English:- (a) English language — History, nature, importance, principles of English as second language. (b) Problems of teaching / learning English.
  • Objectives of teaching English.
  • Development of Language skills:-
  • Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing (LSRW).
  • Communicative skills — Imparting values through Communication.

Mathematics 

  • Number system: Natural Numbers, Whole numbers, Integers, Rational numbers place value.
  • Fractions: Concept of fractions, proper fractions 
  • Arithmetic: Unitary method, Averages, Ratio & Proportion, Percentages. 
  • Geometry: Basic ideas of geometry (2D & 3D shapes), types of angles, construction and measurement of lines and angles, Triangles. 
  • Measurements: Length, Area, Weight, Capacity, Time and their Standard Units, Surface Area and volume of a cube and a cuboids.
  • Data Applications: Introduction to Data, Data Presentation, Preparation of Frequency distribution table, Bar Graph, 
  • Algebra: Introduction to Algebra, Basic terminology – Constant, Variable, Expression, Polynomial, Identity and equations, solving linear equations in one variable, Exponents and Powers.

Environmental Studies

  • My Family - My Family - Family tree, migration, changing structures of family - nuclear and joint families, festivals. 
  • Work & Play - Occupations, Child labor, Games - Local, National and International, Marshal Arts, Effects of games on respiration and breathing, fairs, Circus. 
  • Plants and Animals-Plants & animals in our surroundings 
  • Our Food - Different types of food, storage of grains and vegetables, storage of food, Food -animal husbandry, Nutrients of food, deficiency diseases. 
  • Shelter - Need, different types of houses, electrical appliances - their use, social life in ants and honey bees, Animals shelter - variation. 
  • Mapping - Direction, Mandal, District, State, India 
  • History and culture of India - Evolution of Man, Pre-historic period
  • Our country (India) - Location, Area, Physical features, Climate, Natural resources, Continents and Oceans, Historical places in India, Population. 

Paper II: Elementary Stage

Child Development and Pedagogy 

Similar as Paper-I

Language I (Hindi) 

Similar as Paper-I

Language – II: English

Similar as Paper-I

Mathematics

  • Number System - Prime and Composite NumbersAlgebra -Introduction to Algebra
  • Sets - Concept of set, set language, empty set, finite and infinite sets, subset and equality of sets, cardinal number of set, set operations, representation of sets, Venn diagrams and their properties.
  • Geometry - History of Geometry, Contribution of India in the Development of Geometry, Euclid Geometry, Lines and Angles, Similar Triangles
  • Coordinate Geometry- Coordinates of a point, plotting of points, representing linear equations in two variables (of the form ax+by+c=0, ) in the Cartesian 
  • Menstruation - Perimeter and Area of a Square and Rectangle. Area of Triangle
  • Data Handling(Statics and Probability) - Collection and Classification of Data, Frequency distribution table, 
  • Trigonometry - Introduction of Trigonometry

Science

  • Natural Resources - Air, Water: Water pollution
  • Our Universe: Solar eclipse - lunar eclipse - Constellation - Zodiac, Space travel; Solar system, Satellites, stars, comets; Earth. 
  • Light: How can we see objectsSound Mechanics - Kinematics, Dynamics
  • Magnetism: Natural Magnets and Artificial Magnets, properties of Magnets, uses magnets - methods of magnetization - Magnetic Induction - magnetic field - Magnetic lines of force.
  • Electricity: Electric Circuit - Primary Cells - conductors and insulators - electric charge - electric field - electric potential - potential difference - EMF - Ohm's law -
  • Matter around us: States of matter 
  •  Laws of Chemical Combination and Chemical Calculations: Physical change.
  • Atomic Structure : Atoms and molecules - elements - atomicity 
  • Metallurgy : Extraction of metals and steps - reactivity of metals and its role in extraction of metals -various methods of extraction of metals. 
 

 Plant World - Types of plants:

  • Parts of a plant - their functions, seed dispersal, fibers from plants. Reproduction - Asexual, Sexual, Vegetative propagation, Nutrition, Photosynthesis, Excretion, Respiration, Economic importance of plants.
  • Microbes: Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoan — useful and harmful microbes, microbial diseases in plants & animals.
  • Our Environment: Biotic & Abiotic factors, Natural resources, Biodiversity, different eco systems, air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, oxygen cycle. 

Social Studies/ Social Science

Diversity On The Earth 

  • Globe - oceans and continents - latitudes and longitudes - origin of earth - realms of the earth (lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere) - landforms - movements of the earth and its effect -seasons - interior of the earth
  • Solar Energy - insolation - temperature and its measuring - terrestrial radiation - polar regions
  • Elements of climate - types of rainfall.
  • Europe, Africa - location - physical features - climate - forests and wildlife - population - agriculture -minerals - industries - transportation - trade, exports and imports.
  • Geography of India and Andhra Pradesh - physical features - rivers and other water sources - seasons -forests - climate and its factors affecting - floods and droughts - forests - soils -electricity - agriculture - mineral wealth - industries - population, literacy rate - density of population -settlements and migration - transportation.
  • Disaster management - types of disasters - drought - accident related - threat of terrorism - human induced disasters.

II Production - Exchange And Livelihoods 

  • Livelihood of earliest people - sites in Andhra Pradesh - domestication - settled life Agriculture - types of farming - crop
  • Production and Employment - sectors of the economy - National Income (GDP) - Per Capita Income -HDI - employment - organized and unorganized sectors - impact of technology on three sectors of the economy.
  • Public Health and Government - health care services - public and private health insurance.
  • Globalization - flows in economic exchange - MNCs - Foreign trade - factors enabling globalization -WTO, IMF impact.
  • Food Security and Nutritional Status of India - PDS - sustainable development meaning - sustainable development with equity.

III. Political Systems And Governance 

  • Tribal Panchayat system - present local body system (Gram Panchayat, Mandal Parishad and Zilla Parishad) & Urban Governments - formation and functions. 
  • Emergence of kingdoms and republics - first empires - Mouryas - Rajputs - Rastrakutas - Cholas -Deccan kingdoms - Satavahana - Kushans - Guptas. 
  • Regional Kingdoms : Kakatiyas - Vijayanagara Empires - Qutub Shahis.
  • Moghals - Asafjahis - British Empire - landlords and tenants under the British and Nizams and Mughals. 
 

IV. Social Organization And Inequities 

  • Diversity in India - gender inequalities - sex ratio - employment - status of women and their work with wages - women protection acts.
  • Caste discriminations - reformers initiations.
  • Abolition of Zamindari System - Rural poverty at the time of independence - Land ceiling - Bhoodan Movement.
  • Poverty - distress in rural areas - poverty as chronic hunger - food inequality - elimination of poverty - access to affordable food - the right to life
  • Human Rights and Fundamental Rights - Right to Information - Right to Education - Lok Adalat.
  • Social Movements - Civil Rights movement in USA - Green Peace movements - Bhopal gas disaster -NBM - meira paibi - Human Rights Movement in USSR.

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AP TET Exam Pattern 2022

Before beginning their preparation, candidates should have a thorough knowledge of the overall Goa TET Exam Pattern & Selection process. The selection process is divided into two stages: the written exam and the document verification round. The exam pattern for both papers is provided below:

Paper IA
  • The first paper of the AP TET exam, Paper-I, is held for candidates who want to be teachers in classes I to V.
  • Candidates will be given one mark for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking.
  • Duration of the exam is 2.5 hours.

Section Name

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Child Development and pedagogy 

30

30

2.5 hours

Language I (Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/ Odia)

30

30

Language II (English) 

30

30

Mathematics

30

30

Environmental Studies

30

30

Total

150

150

2.5 hours

Paper IB

Section Name

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Child Development and pedagogy (in Special Education)

30

30

2.5 hours

Language I (Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/ Odia )

30

30

Language II (English) 

30

30

Mathematics

30

30

Environmental Studies

30

30

Total

150

150

2.5 hours

Paper IIA
  • The second paper of the AP TET, Paper-II is held for candidates who want to be teachers in classes VI to VIII.
  • Candidates will receive one point for each correct answer they mark, and there will be no negative marking.

Section Name

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Child Development and pedagogy

30

30

2.5 hours

Language I (Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/Odia/ Sanskrit) 

30

30

Language II (English) 

30

30

Mathematics and Science (or) 

Social Studies (or) 

Languages (Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, English, Kannada, Odia, Tamil and Sanskrit) 

60

60

Total

150

150

2.5 hours

Paper IIB

Section Name

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Child Development and pedagogy (in Special Education)

30

30

2.5 hours

Language I (Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Kannada/Tamil/Odia/ Sanskrit) 

30

30

Language II (English) 

30

30

Category of Disability Specialization and pedagogy

60

60

Total

150

150

2.5 hours


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AP TET 2022 Preparation Strategy

Aspirants should speed up their preparations and create a timetable to complete the entire AP TET Syllabus on time if they want to do well in the exam. The following are the most important preparation strategies for passing the teacher eligibility test on the first try.

  • While preparing for the exam, candidates should download the official AP TET Syllabus to focus on the topics commonly asked in the exam.
  • Candidates should create a strict timetable and stick to it until the exam is finished.
  • Solving previous year's question papers may help you do well in the exam and get the required marks to ace the exam.

Can you tell me about the AP TET Exam Pattern for Paper I and Paper II?


The exam is an offline pen-paper test, according to the AP TET Exam Pattern. Each paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions worth 150 points. The examination will last two and a half hours.

When is document verification performed in the AP TET Selection Process?


The document verification process follows the one-tier objective exam. Only those who scored above the AP TET cutoff will be contacted for document verification.

Does the AP TET Exam have any negative marking?


No. In the AP TET exam, there will be no negative marking.

How will the candidate be chosen for the teaching role ?


The selection procedure includes an objective type exam followed by document verification of qualified candidates.