TG-TET 2024: Exam Structure, Syllabus, and Qualifying Marks

The Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test (TG-TET 2024) will consist of two papers: Paper-I for candidates who wish to teach Classes I to V, and Paper-II for those intending to teach Classes VI to VIII. Candidates who want to be eligible to teach both levels (I to V and VI to VIII) must appear for both Paper-I and Paper-II.

TG-TET Exam Structure:

All questions in the exam will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark. There will be no negative marking. Below is the structure and content for both papers:


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Paper-I (For Classes I to V):

Total MCQs: 150
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

SubjectNumber of MCQsMarks
Child Development and Pedagogy3030 Marks
Language I3030 Marks
Language II (English)3030 Marks
Mathematics3030 Marks
Environmental Studies3030 Marks
Total150150 Marks

Note: The test items on Child Development & Pedagogy will focus on the educational psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the primary level.

tet 2024 paper 1 exam structure exam scheme 2024

Paper-II (For Classes VI to VIII):

Total MCQs: 150
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

SubjectNumber of MCQsMarks
Child Development & Pedagogy3030 Marks
Language I3030 Marks
Language II (English)3030 Marks
For Specific Teachers:
– Mathematics and Science Teachers6060 Marks
– Social Studies Teachers6060 Marks
– Other Teachers (Choose from Maths/Science/Social Studies)6060 Marks
Total150150 Marks

Note: The test items on Child Development & Pedagogy will focus on the educational psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the elementary level.

tg tet exam pattern 2024

Qualifying Marks in TG-TET:

The qualifying marks for different categories are as follows:

CategoryPass Marks
General60% and above
BC (Backward Classes)50% and above
SC/ST/Differently Abled40% and above

Memos/Pass Certificates:

  • SCERT (State Council of Educational Research and Training) and the TET Convener of Telangana will issue Memos/Pass Certificates to the qualified candidates.

Special Category for Differently Abled Candidates:

  • Differently abled candidates with at least 40% disability (visual and orthopedic) will be considered in the PH (Physically Handicapped) category.
  • Hearing impaired candidates must have at least 75% disability to be considered under the PH category.

For more information, candidates are encouraged to refer to the official TG-TET 2024 notification. Be sure to check all eligibility criteria, exam details, and important dates to avoid missing out on this opportunity.

Good luck to all candidates!

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