CTET exam analysis 2023 for January 12; Know difficulty level, good attempts
Devnath Tiwari | January 12, 2023 | 05:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE has conducted Day 6 of the CTET 2023 exam today, January 12. Know shift-wise complete CTET 2023 exam analysis here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) concluded Day 6 of the CTET exam 2023 today, January 12, 2023 at 211 exam cities across the country. CTET 2023 exam was conducted in two shifts - Paper 1 (9:30 AM to 12:00 PM) and Paper 2 (2:30 Pm to 5:00 PM).As per the CTET exam analysis 2023, the difficulty level was moderate.
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CTET paper analysis 2023 was curated on the basis of students' feedback who have appeared in the examination today. Candidates can check the CTET 2023 exam analysis shift wise now.
CTET 2023 exam analysis (January 12)
Most of the questions were repeated and easy in Language I (Hindi), Language - II (English) and Maths sections. Environmental Studies and Child Pedagogy and Development sections were moderate and questions were asked in conceptual patterns. The difficulty level of the CTET 2023 exam on January 12, 2023 was easy to moderate for Paper 1 and good attempts were between 118-121.
CTET exam analysis 2023 for January 12 (paper 1)
|
Section |
Difficulty Level |
|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Environmental Studies |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Language I |
Easy |
|
Language II |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Environmental Studies |
Easy |
|
Overall Difficulty Level |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Expected number of good attempts |
118-121 |
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CTET 2023 exam analysis (January 12)
Child Development and Pedagogy and Mathematics questions were asked from CTET syllabus. Most of the questions were moderate and conceptual based. Students need to think a little bit before attempting any question. However, the difficulty level of the CTET exam 2023 on January 12, 2023 was moderate and good attempts were 110+.
CTET 2023 exam analysis 2023 for January 12 (paper 2)
|
Section |
Difficulty Level |
|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Moderate |
|
Mathematics/Science |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Social Studies/Social Science |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Language I |
Easy |
|
Language II |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Overall Difficulty Level |
Moderate |
|
Expected number of good attempts |
110+ |
CTET 2023 questions (Memory-based): T ime and Distance, Blood Relations, Reciprocal, Area & Perimeter, Pedagogy -Top Down Approach, Pattern, Symmetry Lines, and Van Hiele, Piaget Stages, Vygotsky – Scaffolding, Growth and Stages of Development, Chomsky -Learning accusation, Inclusive Education - Dyslexia, Kohlberg, Grammar Translation Method, Assessment, Phoneme, Classroom Teaching Method and more.
CTET 2023 exams were concluded on December 28 and 29, 2022, January 9, January 10, January 11, and January 12, 2023. The remaining CTET exam 2023 will be conducted on multiple dates from January 13 to February 7, 2023. Candidates can download the CTET admit card 2022-23 at ctet.nic.in for the rest of the exam days 48 hours before exam dates.
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