CTET exam analysis 2023 available for January 11; Know paper difficulty level
CTET 2023 exam analysis is available for January 11 exam now. Candidates can check the CTET 2023 exam good attempts and difficulty level here.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check NowVishnukumar V | January 11, 2023 | 05:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has concluded day 5 of the CTET exam 2023 today, January 11. As per the feedback from the candidates who appeared in the CTET exam 2023 today, the overall difficulty level for paper 1 and paper 2 was moderate.
Candidates who are going to appear for the upcoming CTET exam can check the CTET exam analysis 2023 here. Also, they can check the CTET 2023 questions asked in which topics. With the help of the analysis, candidates can get an idea about the CTET question paper 2023.
CTET 2023 exam analysis for paper 1 (January 11)
Candidates can check the complete CTET exam analysis 2023, good attempts, difficulty level for paper 1 and paper 2 below.
CTET exam analysis 2023 paper 1
Section |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level |
Child Development & Pedagogy |
25-26 |
Easy |
Mathematics |
27-28 |
Easy to Moderate |
Environment Studies |
24-25 |
Easy |
Language I |
26-27 |
Easy |
Language II |
26-27 |
Easy to Moderate |
Overall |
114-118 |
Easy to Moderate |
CTET 2023 paper analysis for paper 2
Section |
Good attempts |
Difficulty Level |
Language 1 |
27-28 |
Easy |
Language 2 |
26-27 |
Easy to Moderate |
Child Development and Pedagogy |
24-25 |
Easy |
Mathematics / Science |
23-24 |
Moderate |
Social Studies/ Social Science |
24-25 |
Easy to Moderate |
Overall |
115-120 |
Moderate |
CTET 2023 question asked from Child Development & Pedagogy: Piaget Stages, Vygotsky – Scaffolding, Growth and Stages of Development, Chomsky -Learning accusation, Inclusive Education – Dyslexia, Kohlberg, Learning, Assertion and Reasoning, LAD, NCF 2005, Howard Gardner, NEP 2020, Basic Education, Multilingualism, and PYQ.
CTET 2023 questions asked from English Language: Reading Comprehension - One Passage and antonyms & synonyms, Poem - one poem, English Pedagogy - National initiative for proficiency in reading with understanding and numeracy, Grammar Translation Method, Assessment, Phoneme, Classroom Teaching Method.
CTET 2023 questions asked from Mathematics: Geometry- Complementary Angle, Based on PYQ, Unit and Measurement, Line of Symmetry – Rectangle, Fractions, Number Series, Place Value, Unit Conversion, Time and Distance, Blood Relations, Reciprocal, Area & Perimeter, Pedagogy -Top Down Approach, Pattern, Symmetry Lines, and Van Hiele.
The CTET 2023 exam is being conducted for the December session from December 28, 2022 to February 6, 2023 in online mode on multiple dates. The CTET admit card 2023 for the rest of the CTET exam will be issued 2 days prior to the examination.
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