CTET 2022 exam analysis for December 29; Know minimum qualifying marks
Day 2 of the CTET 2022 exam has been conducted by CBSE today. Know detailed CTET exam analysis 2022 shift-wise here.
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Check NowPrabakaran K | December 29, 2022 | 05:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has concluded the second day of the CTET 2022 exam for the December session today, December 29. CTET exam 2022 has been conducted in 74 cities at 243 centres across the country. CTET 2022 exam was conducted in two shifts; paper 1 from 9:30 am to 12 noon and paper 2 from 2:30 pm to 5 pm.
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According to the CTET 2022 paper analysis, the difficulty level was moderate. CTET 2022 exam analysis is prepared on the basis of the feedback of the candidates who appeared in the examination.
CTET exam analysis 2022 for December 29 (paper 1)
Section |
Difficulty level |
Child Development & Pedagogy |
Easy |
Mathematics |
Easy to Moderate |
Environment Studies |
Easy to moderate |
Language 1 |
Easy to Moderate |
Language 2 |
Easy |
Overall difficulty level |
Easy to Moderate |
Expected number of good attempts |
115+ / 150 |
CTET questions 2022 for paper 1 (Memory based): Green House Gas, Cherav Daus, Protein - Soybean, Direction - North to East, Train, Khejri, Themes, Ankalan, Piaget, Map, Shelter, Voice, LCM, 96 - Sum of Fraction, Nature of Maths, Kilometre 80.8 to convert in metre, Angular Symmetry, Triangle, Aayat Perimeter, Distance & Time, Pattern, Mensuration, Fraction, Bahubhasikta, Bhasa ka likhit roop, NCF (2020), Tiranga Para - 9 questions, Poem ( Human-Life) - 6 questions, Pratayey, Sandhim Vygotsky, NEP (2020), NCF (2005), Remedial Teaching, Kohlerberg, Chomsky - 2 questions, Grahatamak Kaushal, Sampresan, Bhasa Arjan capacity, New Delhi Waste Report, Nature Importance, Antonyms, Synonyms, Writing Skills, Substitution Table, Skimmer, Scanning Vocabulary, Assessment, Picture, Thomas Alva Edison's paragraph, Bihar Champaran Paragraph, etc.,
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CTET 2022 exam analysis for December 29 (paper 2)
Section |
Difficulty Level |
Language I |
Easy to moderate |
Language II |
Easy |
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Moderate |
Mathematics/Science |
Easy to moderate |
Social Studies/Social Science |
Easy to moderate |
Overall difficulty level |
Moderate |
Expected number of good attempts |
110+ / 150 |
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CTET qualifying marks 2022-23
Category |
Qualifying marks |
Qualifying percentage |
General |
90 out of 150 |
60% |
OBC / SC / ST |
82.5 out of 150 |
55% |
Days 1 and 2 of the CTET 2022 exam for has been concluded on December 28 and 29 respectively. The remaining CTET exam 2022 will be conducted from January 9, 2023 to February 7, 2023. The CTET 2022 admit card will be issued to the rest of the exam two days before the exam dates.
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