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AP TET

Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test

Exam Paper

Candidates who are interested to teach in Classes I to V must take APTET Paper-I, while those who want to teach in Classes VI to VIII must take Paper-II. However, Candidates who want to teach students in both categories must take both APTET exams. Aspirants who wish to be hired as Physical Education Teachers, on the other hand, must take APTET Paper II (B). The question paper for the Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test is bilingual, which means that questions in English will be followed by questions in the language chosen by the candidate (this is true for all Languages except Sanskrit). APTET questions will be in Telugu for applicants who have chosen Sanskrit, followed by Sanskrit.

FAQ

Q1. Will I get hired if I simply pass the APTET exam?
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Passing the APTET test does not guarantee the candidate a job. It is merely one of the eligibility requirements for teacher recruitment.

Q2. How many times can one take the APTET exam?
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There is no restriction to the number of times you may take the APTET exam. This implies that applicants can take the APTET test as many times as they choose.

Q3. Does the APTET test have any negative marking?
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No, the APTET test does not include negative grading. For each correct answer in the exam, candidates receive one mark.

Q4. How many times does APTET take place in a year?
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The APTET test is only given once a year, usually in October.

Q5. What is the test pattern for the AP TET ?
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The AP TET Exam will consist of two papers (Paper - I & Paper-II). Paper I is for applicants who will be hired as Primary Teachers (Class I to V), whereas Paper II is for applicants who will be hired as Elementary Teachers (Class VI to VIII). The written test includes objective questions. Each paper consists of 150 questions, worth 150 marks. The written test lasts for 2 hours and 30 minutes for each paper.

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