CTET 2020: CBSE releases previous year
papers
CTET 2020: Over 30 lakh candidates had registered to appear for the exam, scheduled to be held on July 5. The CBSE has released previous year papers to help candidates assess their preparation.
By: Careers Desk | New Delhi | Published:
June 19, 2020 12:07:08 pm
CBSE CTET 2020: The Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) has released previous year question papers for the
Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2020. The exam is scheduled to be held
on July 5 and candidates can check their preparedness by solving the previous
year question papers as available at ctet.nic.in.
Over 30 lakh candidates had registered to
appear for the CTET 2020. This is a rise from 28.32 lakh in December 2019.
Those who clear CTET are considered eligible to seek a job as a teacher. Those
who clear paper 1 will be eligible to teach in classes 1 to 5 while those who
clear paper 2 can teach in classes 6 to 7.
CBSE CTET 2020: How to download
Step 1: Visit ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on ‘previous year paper’ at
bottom right
Step 3: A PDF will open, download
CBSE CTET 2020: Exam pattern
In paper I for classes 1 to 5, candidates
will have to clear a two-and-a-half-hour exam which will have 150 MCQs. Each
question will be for one mark and hence the exam will be of 150 marks. It will
consist of topics — child development and pedagogy, a language I and II,
mathematics and environmental studies. Each section will consist of 30 MCQs or
30 marks.
In paper II as well there will be 150
questions for 150 marks to be solved in two-and-a-half-hour, however, it will
have different sub-topics. While child development and pedagogy, language I and
language II will be there for 30 marks each. The fourth section will be of
either mathematics or science of social science, as per the choice of
candidate. The section four will be of 60 marks.
To clear the exam, the candidates need to
secure 60 per cent marks out of 150 marks. For reserved category candidates,
the cut-off is 55 per cent which comes to around 82 marks out of 150. In CTET
December 2019, a total of 5.42 lakh candidates had qualified the examination.