Is the UTET syllabus same for Paper 1 and Paper 2?
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No, there are differences in the Paper 1 and Paper 2 UTET (Uttarakhand Teacher Eligibility Test) syllabuses. Candidates who want to teach classes I through V (Primary level) should take Paper 1, and those who want to teach classes VI through VIII (Upper Primary level) should take Paper 2. The topics covered in Paper 1's syllabus include environmental studies, mathematics, language I and II, and child development and pedagogy. However, Paper 2 covers Pedagogy and Child Development, Language I and II, Science and Mathematics (for teachers of Science and Mathematics), or Social Studies (for instructors of Social Studies). While many eleme
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No, the syllabus for Paper 1 and Paper 2 is not the same in the UTET (Uttarakhand Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam. The content of the two papers is different, and candidates need to appear for the paper that is relevant to their desired teaching level. The syllabus for Paper 1 of the UTET Exam is designed to test the candidates knowledge, understanding, and pedagogical skills related to the subjects taught in the primary school curriculum. It includes topics such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language 1 Hindi Language 2 (English/Urdu/Sanskrit), Mathematics, and Environmental Studies. On the other hand, the syllabus for Paper 2 of t
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UTET Paper 2 comprises four sections with a choice in the fourth one - Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II and Mathematics & Science or Social Studies/Social Science.
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