CTET 2020

Central Teacher Eligibility Test
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Exam Dates: 28th Dec 2022
to 7th Feb 2023

CTET 2018: Important tips to crack CTET

By: R Chandrakala on Apr 22, 2023

CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) is a competitive examination for the recruitment of Teachers in the Central Government School. Many aspirants compete for the CTET test to get the job in the Central Government Schools. With time, the competition has become tougher than ever. Now, smart preparation is the need of the hour to gain an edge over others in the competition.

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A right direction is all that is needed to clear the CTET exam in the first attempt. Here are some best tips to crack CTET  exam in the very first attempt-

1) Exam Pattern:

The first step to success is knowing the exam pattern. Exam pattern includes the papers asked in the exam, the time duration of each paper, marks of each paper and total marks of the examination. After skimming well through the exam pattern, the next job is to know in depth about the papers asked in the exam.

2) CTET Syllabus:

Without understanding the CTET syllabus, the candidate may miss out some important things that need to be covered from the examination point of view.

3) Study Plan:

A right study plan and strategy can make a lot of difference between the candidates. A wrong preparation strategy is nothing but a waste of energy in the wrong direction. Fix schedule and timetable, prioritize the important topics and act as per the schedule.

4) Time Management:

Time management is one of the most important factors in not just CTET exam, but also in other competitive exams. If a candidate manages to handle the time well, the half task of clearing the competition is done. Try solving maximum questions in the fix time limit.

5) Practice and Mocks:

Practice maximum questions related to the CTET exam. Do not forget to solve the previous year questions as it will give a fair idea of the nature of the questions that come in the exam.

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