KARTET

KARTET

Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test

Exam Pattern

The KARTET test format adheres to the NCTE norms for central and state TET exams. The KARTET test consists of two papers: paper 1 is for individuals who want to apply for primary level teachers (classes 1 to 5) and paper 2 is for those who want to apply for upper primary teachers (classes 6 to 8). A total number of MCQ questions is 150, worth 150 marks. The time duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes. Correct answers earn +1 points, and there is no negative marking.

KARTET Paper-I KARTET Paper-II
 Pedagogy & Child Development  Child Development and Pedagogy 
 Language I   Language I
 Language II   Language II 
 Mathematics  Mathematics & Science, OR  Social Studies/Social   Science  
 Environmental Studies  

FAQ

Ques: What language is used in KARTET question papers?
Ans:
KARTET question papers are accessible in the following languages: English, Kannada, Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Marathi.

Ques: Who manages KARTET?
Ans:
KARTET, or Karnataka teacher eligibility test, is administered by the Centralized Admission Cell of Karnataka. The test is a state-level exam that is used to verify the eligibility of applicants interested in pursuing a career as a teacher.

Ques: What is the format of the KARTET exam?
Ans:
The KARTET examination is administered offline as a pen-and-paper test.

Ques: Can I make changes to my KARTET application after it's been submitted?
Ans:
No, there is no possibility for resubmission or revision once the application has been completed.

Ques: What documents are required to fill the KARTET Application form?
Ans.
Below is the list of documents required:

  • Certificates of education
  • a recent passport-size photograph 
  • Scanned copy of the signature
  • Net banking/Debit/Credit card details.
  • Proof of Address
  • An Identification ID, issued by Government
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