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Assam TET - Syllabus
Assam Teacher Eligibility Test
Pen & Paper Mode
Updated On - April 16 2022 by Nistha Sethi
The Assam TET Paper 1 and paper 2 have a detailed syllabus, which is mentioned below designed by the Department of elementary education:
Now that you have got a brief idea of the Assam TET Exam 2022, let us now enlighten you with the Assam TET Exam Syllabus for Paper I and Paper 2. We have first discussed the Assam TET Paper I syllabus followed by Paper-II.
The Paper I syllabus of the Assam TET is common to all the candidates. There are four papers for the Assam TET Paper I as mentioned.
Part | Subjects | Marks |
Part- I | Pedagogy | 20 Marks |
TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS AND PEDAGOGY
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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
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PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE
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Part- II | General English | 40 Marks |
Remedial Grammar
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Composition
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Part- III | Basic Numerical (10th Class Level) | 20 Marks |
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Part- IV | Assam & Its People | 20 Marks |
I. HISTORY OF ASSAM
II. GEOGRAPHY OF ASSAM:
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Option A | Commerce | Marks |
Part I | Business Studies | 20 Marks |
Part II | Accountancy | 30 Marks |
Part III | Salesmanship & Advertising | 20 Marks |
Part IV | Banking | 15 Marks |
Part V | Insurance | 15 Marks |
| Total Marks | 100 |
Note that you can select any one part our of the given four parts in the Assam TET Science and Mathematics paper.
Option B | Science & Mathematics | Marks |
Part I | Physics | 50 Marks |
Part II | Chemistry | 50 Marks |
Part III | Biology | 50 Marks |
Part IV | Mathematics | 50 Marks |
Total Marks (Only Two Subjects) | 100 |
Option C | General Studies & Current Affairs | Marks |
| 1.India’s freedom movement 2. National Symbols 3. Constitution of India: Basic features, important Articles and important amendments 4. Right issues: Human rights, consumer’s rights, right to information. Right to education, right to food, women’s right. 5. Economic Planning in India: Major objectives of Five Year Plans, Poverty, liberalization, privatization and globalization and the Indian Economy, Census 2011, inclusive growth. 6. Physical geography of India 7. Economic geography of India 8. Bio-diversity 9. Climate Change 10. Information technology: its applications 11. Fairs, festivals, dances and music of India 12. National institutions of India 13. International Institutions: UNICEF, U.N.( Functions & Organs), WTO (Objectives, functions and India’s role in the organization), ASEAN (Look East policy), SAARC. 14. Major tribes of North Eastern India 15. Events of current importance: State, national and international (Period to be covered from 1991 from the introduction of Liberalization, Privatization & Globalization to the present day), Cultural, political, scientific, social, economic, literary and games and sports. | 100 |
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