The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) 2024 is a highly anticipated exam for aspiring teachers in Rajasthan. It serves as a gateway to secure teaching positions in primary (Level 1) and upper primary (Level 2) schools. The REET Syllabus 2024 is comprehensive, covering essential topics in Child Development & Pedagogy, Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, Science, and Social Studies. Understanding the syllabus thoroughly is crucial for effective preparation. This article provides a detailed breakdown of the REET 2024 Syllabus, helping candidates align their study plans with exam requirements and maximize their chances of success in this competitive examination.
REET Syllabus 2024 Level 1 (Primary Teacher): Classes 1 to 5
Prelims Syllabus for Level 1:
- Child Development and Pedagogy
- Child Development: Concept of growth and development, Principles of development, Influence of heredity and environment.
- Theories of Child Development: Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky, Constructivism, Socialization process.
- Concept of Inclusive Education and understanding children with special needs.
- Learning and Pedagogy: How children learn and think, Motivation, Individual differences, and classroom management.
- Language I (Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu)
- Language comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.
- Teaching-learning materials and pedagogy of language development.
- Language II (Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu)
- Comprehension, communication skills, and language pedagogy.
- Learning and acquisition of language, role of grammar in learning.
- Mathematics
- Basic concepts, geometry, shapes, patterns, numbers, and measurements.
- Pedagogical Issues: Understanding children’s errors, evaluation, and the development of learning materials.
- Environmental Studies
- Natural resources, environmental protection, flora and fauna, and pollution.
- Concepts of family, transportation, communication, personal hygiene, and health.
- Pedagogical Issues: Teaching material for EVS, learning principles, projects, and activities.
Mains Syllabus for Level 1:
In addition to the prelims syllabus, the mains exam includes a more in-depth focus on:
- Educational Psychology: Focused on classroom dynamics, attention, memory, motivation, and effective teaching strategies.
- Subject Specialization: Based on the subject chosen, such as deeper understanding of Mathematics or Environmental Studies.
REET Syllabus 2024 Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher): Classes 6 to 8
Prelims Syllabus for Level 2:
- Child Development and Pedagogy
- Child Development: Stages of development, social, emotional, and moral development, and the role of teachers in shaping growth.
- Learning and Pedagogy: Understanding of child psychology, motivation, and its importance in teaching.
- Educational psychology focused on adolescence and multi-dimensional development.
- Language I (Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu)
- Language comprehension, grammar, prose, and poetry.
- Role of language in communication and effective classroom practices.
- Language II (Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu)
- Focus on reading comprehension, communication skills, and language pedagogy.
- Methods of language teaching and language acquisition.
- Mathematics and Science (For candidates opting for Maths and Science as subject)
- Mathematics: Number system, algebra, geometry, mensuration, data handling, and reasoning.
- Science: Basic concepts of physics, chemistry, biology, food, materials, natural phenomena, environmental issues.
- Pedagogical Issues: Techniques of problem-solving, error analysis, scientific inquiry, and learning materials.
- Social Studies (For candidates opting for Social Studies as subject)
- History: Indian history, freedom struggle, heritage, and civilization.
- Geography: Indian and world geography, environment, resources, and physical features.
- Political Science: Indian constitution, governance, democracy, and contemporary issues.
- Pedagogical Issues: Concept of social learning, mapping, and understanding historical facts.
Mains Syllabus for Level 2:
The mains syllabus expands on the topics covered in the prelims with a deeper focus on:
- Advanced Child Development and Pedagogy: Theories of intelligence, creativity, and the educational challenges of the adolescent phase.
- Specialized Subject Knowledge: A detailed analysis of the chosen subject, with case studies, classroom problem-solving methods, and subject-specific pedagogy.
Key Points for Mains:
- Additional Focus Areas: Mains exams will include questions that assess teaching aptitude, subject expertise, and in-depth pedagogical knowledge.
- Language Proficiency: For language teachers, the mains syllabus will test literature, advanced grammar, and language teaching methodology.
REET Exam Weightage & Structure
- Prelims Exam: This is a qualifying stage, mainly objective-type questions.
- Mains Exam: Focused on content knowledge and teaching ability, with both objective and descriptive questions based on subject areas.
Conclusion:
- Level 1 focuses on teaching for primary level (classes 1 to 5), with subjects like Child Development, Language, Maths, and EVS.
- Level 2 is aimed at upper primary level (classes 6 to 8), with additional emphasis on specialized subjects such as Mathematics, Science, or Social Studies.
REET 2025 Syllabus in details
Applicants who is going to give the REET 2024–25 must familiarize themselves with the updated exam pattern in full and study the entire article to understand the syllabus and pattern. First of all, you did a great job of preparing. Each applicant needs to follow the syllabus when preparing.
- There is 150 questions each contains 1 marks.
- The duration of the reet exam is 2.5 hours for every paper.
- There is no negative marking in REET Exams.
- Paper 1 is the Primary level Exam i.e. class I to V.
- Paper 2 is the secondary level Exam i.e. class VI to VIII.
REET Paper-I (for Classes I to II) Primary Classes
REET Level-1 Exam Pattern (Class 1 to 5) | ||||
S.No. | Subjects | No. of Questions | Marks | Time Duration |
1 | Child Development and Pedagogy (बाल विकास एवं शिक्षण विधिया) | 30 | 30 |
150 Minutes
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2 | Language I (compulsory) (भाषा-1 हिन्दी/अंग्रेजी/संस्कृत/उर्दू/सिंधी/पंजाबी/गुजराती) | 30 | 30 | |
3 | Language II (compulsory) (भाषा-2 हिन्दी/अंग्रेजी/संस्कृत/उर्दू/सिंधी/पंजाबी/गुजराती) | 30 | 30 | |
4 | Mathematics (गणित) | 30 | 30 | |
5 | Environmental Studies (पर्यावरण अध्ययन) | 30 | 30 | |
Total | 150 | 150 |
REET Paper-II (for Classes VI to VIII) Elementary Classes
REET Level-2 Exam Pattern (Class 6 to 8) | |||
Subject | Questions | Marks | Time Duration |
Child Development & Pedagogy (बाल विकास एवं शिक्षण विधिया) | 30 | 30 |
150 minutes |
Language 1 (भाषा-1 हिन्दी/अंग्रेजी/संस्कृत/उर्दू/सिंधी/पंजाबी/गुजराती) | 30 | 30 | |
Language 2 (भाषा-2 हिन्दी/अंग्रेजी/संस्कृत/उर्दू/सिंधी/पंजाबी/गुजराती) | 30 | 30 | |
Mathematics & Science (For Maths & Science Teacher) Social Science for Social Science Teachers
गणित एवं विज्ञानं के शिक्षक हेतु – गणित एवं विज्ञानं विषय |
60 | 60 | |
Total | 150 Questions | 150 Marks |
REET Syllabus 2024 for Child Development & Pedagogy
- Child Development: Concept of growth and development, Principles and dimensions of development. Factors affecting development (especially in the context of family and school) and its relationship with learning.
- Role of Heredity and Environment
- Meaning and Concept of learning and its processes. Factors Affecting learning
- Theories of learning (Behaviourism, Gestalt, Cognitivism, Constructivism) and its implications
- How children learn, Learning process, Reflection, Imagination, and Argument, constructivism, experiential learning, concept mapping, investigatory, approach, problem-solving
- Motivation and Implications for Learning
- Individual Differences:- Meaning, Types, and Factors Affecting Individual differences Understanding individual differences.
- Personality:- Concept and types of personality, Factors responsible for shaping it and Its measurement
- Intelligence:- Concept, Theories, and its measurement. Multidimensional Intelligence and Its implication.
- Understanding diverse learners:- Backward, Mentally retarded, gifted, creative, disadvantaged and deprived, specially-abled, CWSN, children with learning disabilities
- Learning Difficulties.
- Adjustment:- Concept and ways of adjustment. Role of teacher in the adjustment.
- Teaching-learning process, Teaching learning strategies and methods in the context of National Curriculum Framework 2005.
- Meaning and purposes of Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation. Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation. Construction of Achievement Test, Learning outcomes
- Action Research.
- Right to Education Act 2009 (Role and Responsibilities of Teachers)
REET Syllabus for English
- Unseen Prose Passage
- Synonyms, Antonyms, Spellings, Word-formation, One Word Substitution
- Unseen Prose Passage
- Parts of Speech, Tenses, Determiners, Degrees of comparison
- Framing Questions Including Wh-questions, Active and Passive Voice,
- Narration, Knowledge of English Sounds and Phonetic Symbols
- Principles of Teaching English, Methods and Approaches to the English Language Teaching
- Development of Language Skills, Teaching Learning Materials: (Textbooks, MultiMedia Materials and other Resources)
- Comprehensive & Continuous Evaluation, Evaluation in the English Language.
REET Syllabus for Hindi
REET Syllabus for Hindi Topics |
एक अपठित गद्यांश में से निम्नलिखित व्याकरण संबंधी प्रश्न:
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एक अपठित गद्यांश में से निम्नलिखित बिंदुओं पर प्रश्न:
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वाक्य रचना, वाक्य के अंग, वाक्य के प्रकार, पदबंध, मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ,विराम चिन्ह। |
भाषा की शिक्षण विधि, भाषा शिक्षण के उपागम, भाषा दक्षता का विकास। |
भाषायी कौशलों का विकास (सुनना, बोलना, पढ़ना, लिखना) हिंदी भाषा शिक्षण में चुनौतियाँ, शिक्षण अधिगम सामग्री, पाठ्य पुस्तक, बहु-माध्यम एवं शिक्षण के अन्य संसाधन। |
भाषा शिक्षण में मूल्यांकन, उपलब्धि परीक्षण का निर्माण समग्र एवं सतत् मूल्यांकन, उपचारात्मक शिक्षण। |
REET Syllabus for Social Studies
- Indian Civilization, Culture, and Society – Indus valley civilization, Vedic culture, Jainism and Buddhism, Mahajanpadas
- Mauryan & Gupta Empires and Post-Gupta Period –Political history & administration, contribution to Indian culture, India (600-1000 AD), Greater India
- Medieval and Modern Period –The Bhakti and Sufi Movement, Mughal-Rajput relations; Mughal administration, British policies towards Indian states, Revolt of 1857, Impacts of British Rule on Indian Economy, Renaissance and Social reforms, Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
- Indian Constitution and Democracy – Making of the Indian Constitution and its features, Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Fundamental duties, Social justice, Child Rights and Child Protection, Election in Democracy and Voters Awareness.
- Government: Composition and Functions –Parliament, President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers; Supreme Court, State Government, Panchayati Raj, and Urban Self–Government. (in reference to Rajasthan) District Administration and Judicial System.
- Earth and Our Environment – Latitude, Longitude, Earth`s Movement, Air Pressure and winds, Cyclone and Anti-cyclone, Solar and Lunar Eclipse, Major climate zone of the earth, Biosphere, Environmental Problems, and Their Solutions
- Geography and Resources of India – Physiographic regions, Climate, Natural vegetation, Wild Life, Multipurpose River-valley projects, Soil, Agriculture crops, Industries, Minerals, Transportation, Population, Human Resources. Economic and Social Programmes of Development
- Geography and Resources of Rajasthan – Physical regions, Climate, and drainage system, Lakes, Water conservation and Harvesting, Agriculture, Soil, Crops, Minerals, and Energy Resources, Major Canales and River-valley projects of Rajasthan, Transport, Industries, Population, Tourist Places of Rajasthan, Forest, and wildlife
- History of Rajasthan – Ancient Civilizations and Janpadas, History of major dynasties of Rajasthan, Contribution of Rajasthan in the revolt of 1857, Prajamandal, Tribal’s and Peasant Movement in Rajasthan an, Integration of Rajasthan, Major Personalities of Rajasthan.
- Art and Cultural of Rajasthan – Heritage of Rajasthan (Forts, Palaces, Monuments ) Fairs, Festivals, Folk-arts of Rajasthan, Painting of Rajasthan, Folk dance and folk Drama of Rajasthan, Lok- Devta, Lok Saint, Folk Music and Musical Instruments of Rajasthan, Handicrafts, and architecture of Rajasthan, Dresses, and Ornaments of Rajasthan, Languages, and Literature of Rajasthan.
- Insurance and Banking System – Types of Insurance and Bank, Reserve Bank of India and its Functions, Cooperatives and Consumer awareness
- Pedagogical Issues – I Concept & Nature of Social Science/Social Studies; Class Room Processes, activities and discourse; Problems of teaching Social Science/Social Studies; Developing critical thinking.
- Pedagogical Issues – II Enquiry/Empirical Evidence; Teaching Learning Material and Teaching Aids, Information and Communication Technology. Project Work, Learning outcomes, Evaluation
REET Syllabus for General Science
- Living & Non Living: Introduction, Differences, and characteristics
- Micro-organisms: Bacteria, viruses, fungi (Beneficial & Harmful)
- Living Being: different types and parts of plants, nutrition in plants, respiration and excretion, plant cell and animal cell- their structure and Function, Cell Division
- Human body and health: Diseases spread by micro-organisms, (tuberculosis, measles, diphtheria, cholera, typhoid); prevention from diseases; different systems of the human body; infectious diseases (reasons of spreading and prevention); Sources of Food, Major components of food and diseases developed due to their deficiency; Balanced diet;
- Animal Reproduction and Adolescence: Methods of Reproduction; Sexual and asexual. Adolescence and puberty: Changes in the body, the role of hormones in reproductions, Reproductive health
- Mechanics- Force and Motion, Types of forces- (muscular force, frictional force, gravitational force, magnetic force, electrostatic force), Pressure, Types of motion (linear, zigzag, circular, vibrating, periodic) speed. Atmospheric Pressure Buoyancy force, work, and energy, traditional and alternative sources of energy, energy conservation
- Heat and Temperature: Heat and Temperature mean, thermometers, Heat Transmission (conduction, convection, and radiation).
- Light & Sound: Sources of light, the reflection of light, Spherical mirrors, Image formation by plane and Spherical Mirrors, Refraction of Light, Lenses and Image formation by Lenses, Sound, Characteristics of sound, Sound propagation, sound pollution.
- Electricity and magnetism- Electric Current, Electric Circuit, Heating, magnetic and Chemical effects of current, magnet and magnetism.
- Science and Technology: Importance of science in daily life; Synthetic Fibers & Plastics-Types and characteristics of synthetic fibers. Plastic and its properties, Plastic and environment, detergents, cement, etc.; Science and Technology in the medical field (X-ray, C.T. Scan, Surgery, Ultrasound and LASER): In the field of Telecommunication – general information about the fax machine, computer, internet, e-mail, and website.
- Solar System: Moon and stars, Solar family-Sun and Planets, Comets, Constellation
- Structure of Matter: Atom and molecule; structure of the atom; element, compound, and mixture; separation of impurities of substances; symbols of elements, chemical formulae of compounds and chemical equations, physical and chemical change.
- Chemical Substances: Oxides, greenhouse effect and global warming, Hydrocarbon (Introductory knowledge), Acid, Alkali and Salt, Oxygen gas, Nitrogen gas, and nitrogen cycle, Coal, Petroleum, and natural gas
- Nature & Structure of Sciences
- Natural Science: Aims & objectives, Natural resources, Environment, Pollution and Control, Biodiversity, adaptation, waste management.
- Agriculture Management: Agriculture Practices, Major crops are grown in Rajasthan
- Organic Evolution
- Understanding the Science
- Methods of Science teaching
- Innovation
- Text Material/Aids
- Evaluation
- Problems
- Remedial Teaching
REET Syllabus for Mathematics
- Indices: Multiplication and division of numbers on equal bases, Laws of Indices.
- Algebraic expressions: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Identities
- Factors: factors of simple algebraic expressions
- Equations: Simple linear equation.
- Square & Square Root
- Cube & Cube Root
- Interest: Simple interest, Compound interest, Profit – Loss.
- Ratio and Proportion: Division into proportional parts, Fraction.
- Percentage: Birth and Death rate, Population growth, Depreciation
- Lines and Angles: Line segment, straight and curved lines, types of angles.
- Plane figures: Triangles, Congruence of Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Circle.
- Area and Perimeter of Plane figure Triangles, Rectangles, Parallelograms, and Trapeziums.
- Surface Area and Volume: cube, cuboid, and right circular cylinder.
- Statistics: collection and classification of data, frequency distribution table, Tally marks, bar graph and histogram, circular graph (Pai diagram).
- Graph: Various types of graphs.
- Probability
- Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking
- Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
- Language of Mathematics
- Community Mathematics
- Evaluation
- Remedial Teaching
- Problems of Teaching
REET Syllabus 2024 for Environment Studies
- Family – Personal relationships, nuclear and joint families, social abuses (child marriage, dowry system, child labor, theft); addiction (intoxication, smoking) and it’s personal, social, and economical bad effects.
- Clothes and Habitats – Clothes for different seasons; maintenance of clothes at home; handloom and power loom; habitats of living beings, various types of houses; cleanliness of houses and neighbouring areas; Different types of materials for building houses.
- Profession – Profession of your surroundings (stitching clothes, gardening, farming, animal rearing, vegetable vendor, etc.), small and cottage industries; major industries of Rajasthan State, Need for consumer protection, co-operative societies.
- Public places and Institutions – Public places like schools, hospitals, post offices, bus stands, railway stations; Public property (street light, road, bus, train, public buildings, etc.); wastage of electricity and water; employment policies; general information’s about Panchayat, legislative assembly, and parliament.
- Our Culture and Civilization and Pride – Fairs and festivals of Rajasthan, National festivals, Dresses, and ornaments of Rajasthan, food-habits, architecture, fort, places, painting and art and craft of Rajasthan; Tourist places of Rajasthan; Great personalities of Rajasthan, Proverb of Maharana Pratap, Mahatma Gandhi
- Panchyat Raj and Urban Self government in Rajasthan
- Transport and Communication – Means of transport and communication; Rules for pedestrians and transport, traffic symbols, Effects of means of communication on the lifestyle.
- Personal Hygiene – External parts of our body and their cleanliness, general information about the internal parts of the body; Balance diet and its importance; Common diseases (gastroenteritis, amoebiasis, methemoglobin, anemia, fluorosis, malaria, dengue.) their causes and methods of prevention: Pulse Polio campaign.
- Living Beings– Levels of organization of plants and animals, diversity of living organisms, state flower, state tree, state bird, state animal; knowledge of reserve forest and wildlife (national parks, sanctuaries, tiger reserve, world heritage), conservation of species of plants and animals, agriculture species.
- Water – Basic knowledge of water, forest, wetlands, and deserts, different kind of pollution and pollution control, Water Properties. Sources, Management.
- Mountaineering – Equipment, Problem, Main women mountaineer of India
- The Earth and Space – Our Solar Systems, Indian Astronauts
- Concept and scope of Environment Studies
- Significance of Environment Studies, Integrated Environment Studies
- Environmental Studies & Environmental Education learning Principles
- Scope & relation to Science & Social Science
- Approaches of presenting concepts
- Activities
- Experimentation/Practical Work
- Discussion
- Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation
- Teaching material/Aids
- Problems of Teaching
REET Syllabus for Information Technology
The questions from this section will basically depend on the basics of computers to test the candidates’ knowledge of Information Technology. The topics for REET Information Technology Syllabus are to be updated here as soon as the officials release the revised REET Syllabus 2024.
REET Syllabus for Current Affairs of Rajasthan
The section on Current Affairs of Rajasthan will include questions from the major current issues and happenings at the state level related to socio-economic, political, games, and sports aspects.
REET Syllabus for Geographical, Historical, Cultural, and GK of Rajasthan
- Location, extent, relief features, climate, drainage, vegetation, agriculture, livestock, dairy development, population distribution, growth, literacy, sex ratio, religious composition, industries, planning, budgetary trends, major tourist centres
- Ancient Culture & Civilisation of Rajasthan, Kalibangan, Ahar, Ganeshwar, Barath
- History of Rajasthan from 8th to 18th Century- Gurjar Pratihars, Chauhans of Ajmer, Relations with Delhi Sultanate – Mewar, Ranthambore and Jalore, Rajasthan and Mughals – Sanga, Pratap, Mansingh of Amer, Chandrasen, Rai Singh of Bikaner, Raj singh of Mewar.
- History of freedom struggle in Rajasthan- Peasants and Tribal Movements, Prajamandal Movement
- Integration of Rajasthan
- Role of women during Medieval and Modern period
- Society and Religion- Lok Devata and Devian, Saints of Rajasthan, Architecture – Temples, Forts and Palaces, Paintings – Various Schools, Fairs and Festivals, Customs, Dresses and Ornaments, Folk Music and Dance, Language and Literature.
- Office of Governor; Role and Functions of Chief Minister and Cabinet; State Secretariat and Chief Secretary; Organisation and role of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission and State Human Rights Commission, Panchayati Raj in Rajasthan.
REET Mains Syllabus Level 1, 2 PDF Download
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REET Exam Pattern 2024
Following their qualifying performance on the REET Exam 2024, students must show up for an additional entrance exam, the details of which are covered in the syllabus and pattern below. There are two papers on this exam. that is, Papers I and II. Paper 1 is for instructors of classes 1 through 5, and Paper 2 is for classes 6 through 8. There are 150 questions in the REET exam, and there are 150 marks available for both versions. Candidates may also give exam for both primary and uppar primary.
REET 2024 Level 1 Exam Pattern
To study for REET 2024, students should be conversant with the exam pattern. The REET 2024 Level 1 test covers topics such as geographical, historical, and cultural knowledge of Rajasthan, general knowledge of Rajasthan, pedagogy, and information technology. The updated exam pattern for REET 2024 Paper 1 (Level 1) is shown below. Check the information of REET Paper 1.
REET 2024 Level 1 Exam Pattern | |
Section | No. Of Questions |
Geographical, Historical and Cultural Knowledge of Rajasthan (राजस्थान का भौगोलिक, एतिहासिक और सांस्कृतिक ज्ञान) |
90 |
General Knowledge of Rajasthan, Educational Scenario, Act of Free and Compulsory Child Education and Current Affairs राजस्थान का सामान्य ज्ञान, शैक्षिक परिदृश्य, निःशुल्क एवं अनिवार्य बाल शिक्षा का अधिनियम और सामयिक विषय |
90 |
School Subject विद्यालय विषय 1. Hindi (हिंदी)- 10 2. Maths (गणित)- 10 3. English (अंग्रेज़ी)- 10 4. General Science (सामान्य विज्ञान)- 10 5. Social Studies (सामाजिक अध्ययन)- 10 |
50 |
Pedagogy शैक्षणिक रिति विज्ञान 1. Hindi (हिंदी)- 08 2. Maths (गणित)- 08 3. English (अंग्रेज़ी)- 08 4. General Science (सामान्य विज्ञान)-08 5. Social Studies (सामाजिक अध्ययन)- 08 |
40 |
Educational Pedagogy (शैक्षणिक मनोविज्ञान) | 20 |
Information Technology (सूचना तकनीकी) | 10 |
Total | 300 |
REET 2024 Level 2 Exam Pattern
The REET 2024 Level 2 test will include 300 questions divided into parts such as Geographical, Historical, and Cultural Knowledge of Rajasthan, General Knowledge of Rajasthan, Educational Scenario, Knowledge of the relevant school subject, Information Technology, and so on. Candidates can find information about the updated REET paper II (Level II) in the table below.
REET 2024 Level 2 Exam Pattern | |
Section | No. Of Questions |
Geographical, Historical and Cultural Knowledge of Rajasthan (राजस्थान का भौगोलिक, एतिहासिक और सांस्कृतिक ज्ञान) |
70 |
General Knowledge of Rajasthan, Educational Scenario, Act of Free and Compulsory Child Education and Current Affairs राजस्थान का सामान्य ज्ञान, शैक्षिक परिदृश्य, निःशुल्क एवं अनिवार्य बाल शिक्षा का अधिनियम और सामयिक विषय |
60 |
Knowledge of concerned school subject (संबंधित विद्यालय विषय का ज्ञान) | 120 |
Pedagogy शैक्षणिक रिति विज्ञान | 20 |
Educational Pedagogy (शैक्षणिक मनोविज्ञान) | 20 |
Information Technology (सूचना तकनीकी) | 10 |
Total | 300 |
FAQs
1. What is the difference between REET Level 1 and Level 2 syllabus?
- Level 1 is for teachers aiming to teach classes 1 to 5 (Primary Level), focusing on foundational knowledge in subjects like Child Development, Language, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies.
- Level 2 is for teachers targeting classes 6 to 8 (Upper Primary Level) with an advanced focus in subjects, especially in specialization areas like Science, Mathematics, and Social Studies.
2. What subjects are covered in REET Level 1 syllabus?
- Level 1 includes:
- Child Development and Pedagogy
- Language I (Hindi, English, or other regional languages)
- Language II (different from Language I)
- Mathematics
- Environmental Studies
3. What subjects are covered in REET Level 2 syllabus?
- Level 2 includes:
- Child Development and Pedagogy
- Language I
- Language II
- Mathematics and Science (for Math/Science teachers) or Social Studies (for Social Studies teachers)
4. Is there any negative marking in the REET exam?
- No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers in REET. Candidates are encouraged to attempt all questions to maximize their scores.
5. What is the structure of the REET exam in terms of time and question count?
- Both Level 1 and Level 2 exams consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with a duration of 2.5 hours. Each question carries 1 mark.