What is the syllabus of the OTET Exam?

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    nandan p | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The syllabus of the OTET (Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam covers various subjects and topics for both Paper I and Paper II. Here's a general overview of the syllabus:

    Paper I:

    1. Child Development and Pedagogy: Understanding child development, principles of teaching and learning, educational psychology, and relevant theories.

    2. Language I (Odia/Urdu): Proficiency in the Odia/Urdu language, comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and language teaching methodologies.

    3. Language II (English): Proficiency in the English language, comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and language teaching methodologies.

    4. Mathematics: Number system, arithmet

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    OTET Syllabus for Paper 1- Child Development & Pedagogy
    Unit 1: Understanding Child Development during Childhood (focus on children at the primary level) Concepts, principles, and stages of child development, Characteristics of physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and moral development in childhood, Influence of heredity and environment in understanding the child. Unit 2: Understanding Learning Process and Learners, Learning concept, nature and individual differences in learning, Understanding how a child learns learning through observation, limitation, the Understanding low child learns various methods of learning, Basic conditi
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  • For detailed syllabus you can refer to the official website of BSE Odisha. The syllabus usually contains some language part some Aptitude part, some Mathematics and your choose Subject.

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