CTET exam analysis 2022 for December 28; Know difficulty level, good attempts
Prabakaran K | December 28, 2022 | 05:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Day 1 of the CTET 2022 exam has been concluded today, December 28. Get detailed CTET 2022 exam analysis section-wise here.
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NEW DELHI:
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the first day of the CTET exam 2022 for the December session today, December 28. CTET 2022 exam has been conducted in 74 cities at 243 centres across the country. As per the CTET exam analysis 2022, the overall difficulty level was moderate.
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CTET 2022 paper analysis has been prepared based on the feedback of the students who appeared in the examination. CTET 2022 exam has been conducted in two shifts; the first shift from 9:30 to 12 pm and the second shift from 2:30 pm to 5 pm.
CTET 2022 exam analysis for paper 1 (December 28)
As per the CTET paper analysis 2022, the overall difficulty level was moderate. The questions on Child Development and Pedagogy were mostly moderate. The difficulty level of Environment Studies (EVS) and Mathematics questions was moderate but tricky.
CTET exam analysis 2022 for paper 1 (December 28)
|
Section |
Difficulty level |
|
Child Development & Pedagogy |
Easy |
|
Mathematics |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Environment Studies |
Easy |
|
Language I |
Moderate |
|
Language II |
Easy |
|
Overall |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Expected number of good attempts |
114 - 121 out of 150 |
CTET 2022 questions asked for paper 1: Padyansh (Kale Badal Me Rehti Chandni Ki Rekha), Adhigam ka Shabdik Arth, Sloth or Elephant or Peacock (EVS), Portfolio related to Child, Bhasa Janmjaaat, Bahubhasit, Pratyek me Sandhi, Multi-Lingual, Bhasa Kaushal, Language Acquisition Device, Asomer Hypothesis, Kohlerberg Theory, BICS, Grammar Translation Method, GTM, Vygotsky, Childhood to Adolescent question (Piaget), Kohlerberg question, Primary socialisation, Inclusive education, Vyakaran (Gadyansh and Padyansh), Aurangzeb question in EVS section, Daily Life Question, CALP (Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency), Vilom Sabd, Prayayvachi Shabd, Anekarthi Shabd, Fruits useful in Medicine, Flowers useful in Medicine, Tell a bird name that can view 360-degree, Elephant Group related question, Measurement, Series, Circle, Communication Skill etc.,
CTET exam analysis 2022: Paper 2 (December 28)
According to the CTET 2022 paper analysis, the overall difficulty level was moderate. The candidates said that the CTET 2022 paper 2 was moderate. Mostly the questions were asked from the CTET syllabus 2022.
CTET 2022 paper analysis for paper 2 (December 28)
|
Section |
Difficulty Level |
|
Language 1 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Language 2 |
Easy |
|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to moderate |
|
Mathematics / Science |
Easy to moderate |
|
Social Studies/ Social Science |
Easy |
|
Overall |
Moderate |
|
Expected number of good attempts |
115+ out of 150 |
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CTET qualifying cutoff 2022
The table below shows the qualifying cutoff of CTET 2022.
CTET 2022 qualifying cutoff
|
Category |
Qualifying percentage |
Qualifying marks |
|
General |
60% |
90 out of 150 |
|
OBC/SC/ST |
55% |
82.5 out of 150 |
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