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The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a national-level exam conducted by CBSE for candidates who wish to become teachers in central government schools such as Kendriya Vidyalaya and Navodaya Vidyalaya. Regular mock test practice is one of the most effective ways to understand the exam pattern, question difficulty, and time management needed to clear CTET with a strong score.
This test series covers both Paper I (for Classes 1โ5) and Paper II (for Classes 6โ8), with topic-wise practice sets, sectional tests, previous year papers, and full-length mock tests โ all available in Hindi and English and mapped to the current CBSE syllabus and marking scheme.
Paper I tests your understanding of child development, teaching methods, language skills, mathematics, and environmental studies through five sections: Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies.
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Questions | 150 |
| Total Marks | 150 |
| Duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
| Question Type | MCQ |
| Negative Marking | None |
Paper II checks your understanding of child psychology, teaching skills, and subject expertise in either Mathematics & Science or Social Studies, alongside Child Development & Pedagogy and two language papers.
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Questions | 150 |
| Total Marks | 150 |
| Duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
| Question Type | MCQ |
| Negative Marking | None |
Every test comes with an instant performance report showing your accuracy, strong and weak areas, and All India Rank comparison against other aspirants. Every question includes a step-by-step explanation so you build understanding, not just memorize answers.
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