Is the Ptet exam tough?
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No, the PTET exam is not tough. However, due to high number of applicants the competition becomes a bit tough. Candidates are advised to prepare well for the exam in advance to have an edge over other candidates. Refer to the exam pattern and syllabus before starting the preparation, download previous year question papers for atleast 5-10 years back, and solve them on a regular basis.
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The difficulty level of the PTET exam is considered to be of moderately difficult. Some sections of the exam requires more practice with reasoning and analytical problems. The questions are typically objective-type MCQs. However, if you have a good understanding of the core concepts of the exam you might find the exam manageable. Candidates are adviced to solve previous year question papers and take mock tests before the exam for the better preparation.
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Rajasthan PTET admit card is expected to release in the first week of June 2026. It is released by the exam conducting body, week before the entrance exam.
For Rajasthan PTET 2025, there are approximately 110,000 seats available for the 2-year BEd course and an unspecified number of seats for the 4-year integrated BA /B Sc courses. The total number of seats can vary, but the 2-year BEd programme has a substantial number of seats for admission through the PTET exam.
The toppers for the Rajasthan PTET 2025 exam have not been publicly announced as of August 2025. You can find the official results and information on the Vardhman Mahaveer Open University website and by signing in with your roll number and application ID to download your scorecard.
The candidate can answer all the questions correctly. It will help them score the 600 marks. It is also the highest score.
To clear the Rajasthan PTET exam, thoroughly study the syllabus, understand the exam pattern (which includes Mental Ability, Teaching Aptitude, General Awareness, and Language Proficiency), and create a disciplined study plan focusing on weak areas. Regularly practice by solving past years' question papers and mock tests to improve time management, speed, and accuracy. Stay updated on current affairs, revise frequently, maintain a positive attitude, and focus on your health for better concentration.
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