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The BSEB TET Syllabus covers a comprehensive range of subjects and topics to assess candidates' suitability for teaching roles. The syllabus is divided into two papers, targeting different teaching levels:
Paper-I: For Teachers I-V Class (Primary Level)
This paper is intended for teachers of the VI-VII classes (upper primary level)
The syllabus delves into various aspects of pedagogy, language proficiency, and subject-specific knowledge, ensuring candidates are well-prepared for teaching at their respective levels.
Ques. What are the eligibility criteria for BTET?
Ans. For Paper-I (Primary Level): Candidates must have passed Class X with a minimum of 45% marks or completed graduation with at least 50% marks along with a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education or Bachelor of Education (B.Ed).
For Paper II (Upper Primary Level): Candidates should have completed graduation with specific qualifications such as a 2-year D.El.Ed or B.Ed.
Ques. How can I apply for BTET?
Ans. Candidates can apply for BTET through the official website of the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). The application form is available online, and candidates need to fill in personal details, and educational qualifications, and choose the desired paper.
Ques. What is the syllabus for BTET?
Ans. The syllabus for BTET includes subjects like Child Development and Pedagogy, Language (Hindi/Urdu/English/Sanskrit), Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and more, depending on the paper you are appearing for.
Ques. How is the BTET exam conducted?
Ans. BTET is conducted in offline mode (pen and paper-based test). It consists of two papers: Paper-I for the primary level (Class I to V) and Paper II for the upper primary level (Class VI to VIII). Both papers have multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
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