CTET Exam Analysis 2024 (Available): Paper 1& 2 Difficulty Level, Student Reactions, Good Attempts

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CTET 2024 Exam Analysis (July Session)

The CTET 2024 Exam Analysis for the July session will be made available on this page after the conclusion of the CTET 2024 July session exam scheduled to be held on July 7, 2024. For the CTET July 2024 session,a comprehensive analysis will be provided for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the CTET exam. This CTET Exam Analysis 2024 aims to assist candidates preparing for the exam by offering insights into its difficulty level and pattern. Additionally, an unofficial answer key will be furnished to aid in calculating raw scores. Meanwhile, candidates can refer to the CTET 2024 exam analysis of the January session to gauge the anticipated difficulty level for the upcoming exam.

The CTET 2024 featured two distinct shifts, one for paper 1 and the other for paper 2. The overall difficulty level of Paper 1 and Paper 2 ranged from easy to moderate, although Paper 2 has been observed to be easier compared to the August 2023 session. The number of good attempts in this paper varies from 110 to 120. For CTET 2024, paper 2 was administered from 9:30 AM to 12:00 noon, while paper 1 was held between 2:00 PM and 4:30 PM. Click on the links below to get access to the question papers and answer keys for CTET 2024. To know more about CTET 2024 exam analysis, students can continue reading! 

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CTET July 2024 Exam Analysis: Section-Wise

The 19th edition of the CTET exam is scheduled for July 7, 2024. It's worth noting that the CTET 2024 exam will be conducted offline, utilizing a pen-and-paper format. The exam date has been officially declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) for the July session will take place in 136 cities across India. 

The CTET July 2024 exam analysis will be available on this page after the conclusion of the exam. Below, we'll provide a comprehensive analysis of the CTET 2024 exam for both Paper 1 and Paper 2, based on student reactions and feedback. This analysis will include a breakdown of each section and its respective topics. 

Sections

No. of Questions

Difficulty Level

Good Attempts

Child Development and Pedagogy

30

To be updatedTo be updated

Language I English (Compulsory)

30

To be updatedTo be updated

Language II Hindi (Compulsory)

30

To be updatedTo be updated

A. Mathematics & Science (Optional)

30

To be updatedTo be updated

Environmental Studies

30

To be updatedTo be updated

Total

150

To be updatedTo be updated
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Section-wise CTET 2024 Paper 1 & 2 Exam Analysis (January 21)

The difficulty level for the January session of the CTET exam 2024 has been provided below.

CTET Paper 1 Exam Analysis 2024

Conceptual and factual questions dominated the CTET paper 1 question paper. The topics covered in the CTET question paper 2024 for Paper 1 are based on NCERT syllabus for Classes 1 to 5. However, the CTET Paper 1 questions have the potential to be as difficult as the secondary level.

  • The difficulty level of the CTET Paper 1 ranged from easy to moderate.
  • However, the CTET paper 1 question paper has been regarded to be lengthy by the test-takers.
  • The questions asked in the CDP section were easy. Questions were asked from Social Learning. There were repeated questions in CDP.
  • The Sanskrit language section was easy as well.
  • The questions asked in the EVS section were a little difficult and factual. However, questions in this section were framed from NCERT only. EVS questions were from previous years.

Given below are the number of questions, difficulty level, and good attempts for Paper 1 of CTET 2024.

Sections

No. of Questions

Difficulty Level

Good Attempts

Child Development and Pedagogy

30

Easy to ModerateTo be updated

Language I English (Compulsory)

30

EasyTo be updated

Language II Hindi (Compulsory)

30

EasyTo be updated

A. Mathematics & Science (Optional)

30

ModerateTo be updated

Environmental Studies

30

ModerateTo be updated

Total

150

Easy to ModerateTo be updated

CTET Paper 2 Exam Analysis 2024

  • The overall difficulty level of Paper 2 has been observed to range from easy to moderate. However, the paper was a bit lengthy. Questions were not framed outside the prescribed syllabus.
  • The CDP section comprised conceptual questions and the Maths section comprised factual questions.
  • In the CDP section, 1 question was asked about Dyslexia.
  • Several questions were based on Assertion and Reason. One of them was framed on the concept of inclusive classroom. Another one was based  on cutlurally responsive teaching.
  • 1 question was asked from Kohlberg's moral development.
  • 1 question was based on the principle of Constructivist Learning Theory.
  • 1 question was asked on the role of teachers in facilitating cognitive development according to Vygotsky.
  • 1 question was based on Jean Piaget and the usage of symbols.
  • 1 question was asked on the characteristics of Socialization.
  • There was 1 question on Mughal Architecture.
  • 1 question was asked about Dadabhai Naoroji.
  • There was 1 question about where the earliest evidence of growing crops like wheat and barley has been found.
  • 1 question was asked on latitudes and longitudes.
  • 1 question was based on Prairies, the Granaries of the World.
  • There was 1 question about which two gases make up the bulk of atmosphere.
  • Around 9-10 questions were asked from Reading Comprehension.
  • 7-8 questions questions were asked from Poem.
  • 15 questions were asked from English/ Hindi Pedagogy.

Given below are the number of questions, difficulty level, and good attempts for Paper 2 of CTET 2024.

Sections

No. of Questions

Difficulty Level

Good Attempts

Child Development and Pedagogy

30

Easy

24-25

Language I English (Compulsory)

30

Easy27-28

Language II Hindi (Compulsory)

30

Easy to Moderate27-28

A. Mathematics & Science (Optional)

30

Easy to Moderate24-25

Environmental Studies

30

Easy23-24

Total

150

Easy to Moderate110-120

CTET 2024 Paper Analysis for Child Development & Pedagogy

It is considered one of the most important sections covered in both paper 1 and paper 2. 

Topics

Number of Questions

Vygotsky1-2
Piaget Theory3-4
Process of Socialization1-2
Progressive Education1-2
Assessment1-2
NEP 20201-2
Learning from real-life problem1-2
Inclusive Classroom1-2
Kohlberg1-2
Constructive Learning Theory1-2
Learning Disorders1-2
Language Skills1-2

 CTET 2024 Exam Analysis for Maths & Science

Tabulated below are the number of questions asked from each topic in this section.

CTET 2024 Maths Analysis
Topics

No. Of Questions

Algebra2-3
Maths Pedagogy4-5
Number Series1-2
Simplification1-2
Unit and Measurement1-2
Rational Numbers1-2
Integers1
Data Interpretation1-2
Triangle1
Geometry3-4
Area1-2
CTET 2024 Science Analysis
Micro Nutrients2-3
Electroscope1-2
Asexual reproduction in Plants1-2
Acid Rain1-2
Newton's Gravity of Gravitation2-3
Science Promotes Skepticism1-2
Kinetic Energy1-2
Deficiency Diseases2-3
Science Pedagogy4-5

CTET Paper Analysis 2024 for Social Science

The number of questions asked from each topic in this section has been provided below.

Topics

No. Of Questions

Torrid Zone1-2
Jute1-2
Ladakh2-3
Atmosphere1-2
Crops1-2
Solar Family1-2
Stripurushtulna1-2
Acts1-2
Adivasi1-2
Government1-2
Elephant1-2
Social Science Pedagogy10
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CTET 2023 Exam Analysis (July/Aug Session): Paper-wise Analysis

Given below is CTET 2023 exam analysis for the July/August session:

CTET 2023 Exam Analysis Paper 1

The student's reactions regarding the difficulty level of Paper 1 ranged from easy to moderate, with sections like Environmental Science and Language 2 being particularly easy. The overall difficulty level of Paper 1 can be done by taking into account the following factors.

  • The Child Development and Pedagogy was of 30 marks with difficulty levels ranging between Easy to Moderate
  • Language I English (Compulsory) was 30 marks with a difficulty level between Moderate difficulty
  • Language II Hindi (Compulsory) was 30 marks was marked ‘easy’ in difficulty level
  • Mathematics & Science (Optional) was 60 marks with a ‘Moderately’ difficulty level
  • Environmental Studies was 60 marks was marked ‘Easy’ in difficulty level
  • With a total of 150 marks the overall difficulty level of Paper 1 is deemed ‘Moderate’
  • Overall Expected Number of Good Attempts is 110 to 120 attempts

Sections

No. of Questions

Difficulty Level

Child Development and Pedagogy

30

Easy to Moderate

Language I English (Compulsory)

30

Moderate

Language II Hindi (Compulsory)

30

Easy 

A. Mathematics & Science (Optional)

60

Moderate

Environmental Studies

60

Easy

Total

150

Moderate

Expected Number of Good Attempts (Overall)

118-121110 to 120

CTET 2023 Exam Analysis Paper 2

Regarding Paper 2, Students' responses to the difficulty level varied between moderate to difficult, with sections like Science and Mathematics being comparatively difficult. To assess the overall difficulty of Paper 2, one can consider the following factors.

  • Child Development and Pedagogy carried 30 marks and is considered to be of an Easy to Moderate difficulty level.
  • Language I (compulsory) also holds 30 marks and falls within the Easy to Moderate range of difficulty.
  • Language II (compulsory) is worth 30 marks and is rated as Easy to Moderate in terms of difficulty.
  • The Mathematics & Science (optional) section offers 60 marks and is generally classified as Moderate to Difficult.
  • Social Studies/ Social Science comprises 60 marks and is perceived as Easy to Moderate in terms of difficulty.
  • The total marks for the exam amount to 150, with an overall difficulty level rated as Moderate.
  • The expected number of good attempts for the entire exam is estimated to be in the range of 110-115 marks.

Section

No. of Questions

Difficulty Level

Child Development and Pedagogy

30

Easy to Moderate

Language I (compulsory)

30

Easy to Moderate

Language II (compulsory)

30

Easy to Moderate

A. Mathematics & Science (optional)

60

Moderate to Difficult
Social Studies/ Social Science60 

Easy to Moderate

Total

150

Moderate

Expected number of good attempts (Overall)

110-115

 110-115

CTET 2022 Paper Analysis - Day Wise

The day wise CTET 2022 paper analysis has been added below:

Exam DateDetailsDirect Link
December 28, 2022As per the analysis, the difficulty level of the exam is considered to be Easy to Moderate. In Child Development and Pedagogy, there were questions from National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Right to Education (RTE), NCF and Progressive Education. In English Language, the RC was based on Taj Mahal and Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE). The mathematics part was bit tough as compared to other sections. The EVS section was also of moderate nature.CTET December 28 Paper Analysis 2022
December 29, 2022Analysing the reviews of the test takers, it can be said that the CTET 2022 Exam conducted on Dec 29 was of Easy to Moderate nature. The CDP section was easy. The questions were quite straight forward. The Hindi and English language paper also had quite simple questions. The questions in mathematics were of moderate difficulty. The questions from Number system were tricky. The EVS section was also easy.CTET December 29 Paper Analysis 2022
January 09, 2023The overall difficulty level of the CTET January 09 exam was examined as Easy to Moderate. The CDP section had various cliche sort of questions. There were questions from Piaget, Madhubani Painting, dance form of Manipur and so on. In EVS, there were questions on elephants. The language sections were easy.CTET January 09 Paper Analysis
January 10, 2023CTET exam conducted on Jan 10 was moderate in difficulty level.The number of average attempts in this paper has been lower than what it has been analysed for the CTET 2022 exam conducted before this. The CDP section was bit tougher and the questions required deep understanding of the concepts to be answered. The language papers were easy to moderate in level. The questions in mathematics were lengthy but solvable. The EVS section was also easy.CTET January 10 Paper Analysis
January 11, 2023The difficulty level of CTET Exam held on January 11, 2023 was easy to medium. The CDP section was considered quite easy. The language sections were easy and candidates attempted more number of questions in both the language part. Mathematics and EVS had good level of questions. CTET January 11 Paper Analysis (TBU)
January 12, 2023Based on the responses of the candidates, it can be said that the CTET Exam held on Jan 12 was of easy to moderate level. Both the language sections of paper 1 were quite easy. Candidates attempted maximum number of questions from the language part. The grammar part in each language section was percieved as simple. Child Development and Pedagogy section was bit complex. There were questions from Inclusive Education, Gender Socio Constructivism, Kohlberg Moral Stages and so on. Mathematics and EVS section were of Easy to moderate level.CTET January 12 Paper Analysis (TBU)
January 13, 2023On the basis of the reviews obtained from a number of candidates who appeared for the CTET exam held on Jan 13, it can be infered that the overall difficulty level of the exam was easy - moderate. The Child development and pedagogy section was simple with some direct concept from the theologies. The language sections were also quite easy. The mathematics part had some tricky problems but all in all questions were doable. The questions in the EVS section were simple, therefore, candidates attempted maximum number of questions from this section.CTET January 13 Paper Analysis
January 17, 2022The exam was of easy to moderate level. The language and the EVS section, as the trend has been seen, were easy. The mathematics and EVS section were bit complex. Candidates who took the CTET exam held on Jan 17 emphasised that the students who had a good reading and understanding skill could have attempted the maximum number of questions from the language section. CTET January 17 Paper Analysis
January 18, 2022The difficulty level of CTET exam conducted on Jan 18 was easier than that of Jan 17. Leaving the mathematics sections, all other sections were comparatively easy. The questions from ratio and proportion topic were bit difficult.CTET January 18 Paper Analysis
January 19, 2022The overall difficulty level of the CTET Exam conducted on January 19 was easy to moderate. In the CDP section, questions from NCF 2005, NEP 2020, CCE, ECCE, and so on. Both the language sections were doable and candidates attempted most number of questions from the language part. There wer 3-4 questions from geometry. The number system, trigonometry, algerba and other topics were also asked in the maths section.CTET January 19 Paper Analysis
January 20, 2022As per the reviews given by the candidates who appeared in the CTET exam held on Jan 20, it can be said that the easy was quite easy. Students who might have prepared well would have answered around 120 questions easily. The questions from EVS section were of moderate level otherwise all sections were simple. CTET January 20 Paper Analysis
January 23, 2022According to the responses given by the candidates who appeared for the CTET exam on January 23, 2023, the paper was of easy to moderate level. The reviews about the length of CTET Paper 1 were quite mixed. Some believed it to be a lengthy exam while some were comfortable to attempt the questions within stipulated time. Talking about the sectional difficulty, the four sections were of easy to moderate nature. CTET January 23 Paper Analysis
January 24, 2022Candidates who appeared on January 24 for the CTET exam were quite happy after coming out of the examination centers as they felt that the exam was quite easy as compared to the previous year. Leaving the maths section, all other sections were doable and a candidate who had a good preparation might have answered most of the questions. CTET January 24 Paper Analysis
January 25, 2022Candidates found the CTET exam held on Jan 25 of easy to moderate nature. There were certain questions in the Child Development and Pedagogy which were confusing. The EVS section also had some theoretically confusing questions. Rest, the paper was doable.CTET January 25 Paper Analysis
January 27, 2022Candidates who took the CTET Exam on Jan 27 exclaimed that the exam was one of the easiest for the December 2022 cycle. All the sections were very easy except for Mathematics in which 4-5 questions were tricky. The CDP, language and EVS sections were all very basic and simple.CTET January 27 Paper Analysis

CTET 2021 December Paper Analysis

CTET December 2021 exam was conducted from December 16 to January 21, 2022. The day-wise Paper 1 & 2 analysis of CTET December 2021 can be checked on this page. This analysis is prepared on the basis of feedback received from students who appeared for the exam.

Date & PaperHighlights of AnalysisDetailed Analysis Link
16th December 2021 - Paper 1

The overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Mathematics was logical and tricky. Some questions from previous years' question papers were repeated. 

CTET 16th Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
20th December 2021 - Paper 1The overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate. EVS was moderate to toughCTET 20th Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
20th December 2021 - Paper 2The difficulty level of Paper 2 was moderate to tough. Mathematics was toughest in Paper 2 while Science & Social were moderate to difficultCTET 20th Dec 2021 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
21st December 2021 Paper 1The difficulty level of Paper 1 was easy to moderate. All of the sections were easy and the questions were concept-based.CTET 21st Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
21st December 2021 Paper 2The overall difficulty level of Paper 2 was easy to moderate. Students found Maths & Science section very easy as compared to previous papers.CTET 21st Dec 2021 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
22nd December 2021 Paper 1The paper was easy to moderate. There were 1-2 questions in EVS that were repeated from yesterday's paper.CTET 22nd Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
22nd December 2021 Paper 2Paper 2 was of moderate level. However, the Maths & Science section was a bit tough.CTET 22nd Dec 2021 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
23rd December 2021 Paper 1The overall paper was easy to moderate. Students found the language paper to be a bit tough and time consuming.CTET 23rd Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
23rd December 2021 Paper 2The overall paper was easy to moderate. The language section in the paper was a bit tricky. The paper was not time consuming.CTET 23rd Dec 2021 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
24th December Paper 1The paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level. The Mathematics section had a few tricky questions.CTET 24th Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
24th December Paper 2The overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate. There were grammar-based questions in Language.CTET 24th Dec 2021 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
27th December Paper 1The paper was moderate to tough. There were tricky questions and the paper was time consuming.CTET 27th Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
27th December Paper 2The overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate. The CDP section was very easy.CTET 27th Dec 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
28th December Paper 1Paper 1 was easy as per the students. Pedagogy had the highest weightage in Maths and EVS.CTET 28th December 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
29th December Paper 1The paper was overall easy. NEP acquired the highest weightage in CDP. All of the questions were concept-based.CTET 29th December 2021 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
29th December Paper 2The paper was easy to moderate. All the questions were logical based. There were not many tough questions.CTET 29th December 2021 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
3rd January Paper 1The overall paper was easy to moderate. Jean Piaget had the most questions in CDP. There were grammar-based questions in Language.CTET 3rd January 2022 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
3rd January Paper 2The overall paper was easy to moderate. The paper was not time-consuming. All the sections were easy.CTET 3rd January 2022 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
4th January Paper 1The paper was moderate. There were mostly application-based questions. There were a few tricky questions in EVS.CTET 4th January 2022 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
4th January Paper 2The overall difficulty level of Paper 2 was easy to moderate. There were more questions from Algebra in Mathematics.CTET 4th January 2022 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
17th January Paper 2The overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. The Mathematics & Science paper was a bit tough.CTET 17th January 2022 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis
21st January Paper 1The overall difficulty level of the paper was very easy. There were easy questions in all the sections.CTET 21st January 2022 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis
21st January Paper 2The overall difficulty level of the paper was very easy. The Social Studies paper was a bit tricky.CTET 21st January 2022 Paper 2 Question Paper Analysis

CTET 2021 January Exam Analysis

According to the feedback received, Paper 1 was easy, and there were no difficult questions. On the other hand, Social Studies from Paper 2 turned to be a difficult section this year. Mathematics and Science in Paper 2 was moderately difficult.  You can click on the links below to check the detailed analysis and answer key here. 

CTET January 2021 Paper 1 Answer Key and Exam Analysis  (Available)CTET January 2021 Paper 2 Answer Key & Exam Analysis (Available)

CTET 2019 (December) Paper Analysis

CTET December 2019 has been conducted on December 08, 2019, and the Paper I as well as Paper II exam analysis of CTET has been updated here. The candidates can check CTET exam analysis 2019, question paper review and video exam analysis here. 

CTET 2019 (December) Paper Analysis 2019 (Paper I)

The CTET 2019 live exam analysis for Paper I can be checked below. The below table indicates the section-wise difficulty level. 

Name of the SectionExpected No. of Good AttemptsDifficulty Level
Environmental Studies45Moderate
Mathematics/ Science42Difficult
Language II (English)24Easy
Language I20Easy
Child Development & Pedagogy23Moderate
Total127Moderate

CTET (Dec 2019) Child Development & Pedagogy Analysis (Paper I)

The Child Development & Pedagogy section of CTET Paper I was moderate. The topic-wise total number of questions can be checked below -

Name of the TopicTotal No. of Questions
Theories05
NCF & Gender-Based02
Learning & Pedagogy03
Conceptual & Practical Questions04
RTE & Types of Children03
Others 05-08

CTET (Dec 2019) Mathematics Paper I Analysis

The difficulty level of the Mathematics section of CTET Paper I is moderate. The topic wise analysis can be checked below -

Name of the TopicTotal No. of Questions
Pedagogy of Mathematics15
Mixture-Ratio03
Number & Numbers System03
Mensuration03
Time 2
Income & Expenditure2
Simplification02

CTET 2019 (December) Paper Analysis 2019 (Paper II)

The CTET 2019 paper-II was conducted from 2:00-4:30 PM on 8th December 2019. In this section, candidates had to answer 150 questions. There are four sections in the paper, which had to be solved within the duration of 150 minutes. The total marks allocated to the exam was 150.

The first three sections in Paper II were compulsory whereas the fourth section gave test takers the choice to attempt questions from either Maths and Science, Social Studies/Social Science or all the questions from Maths, Science and Social Studies/Social Science. 

Sections

No. of Questions

Marks

Child Development & Pedagogy 

30

30

Language I 

30

30

Language II 

30

30

Maths & Science

OR Social Studies/Social Science

OR Any one of the above

60

60

Total

150

150

CTET 2019 (June) Paper Analysis (Paper I & II)

CTET 2019 exam was successfully conducted on July 07, 2019. Paper I of the CTET exam was conducted in the morning session and the Paper-II of CTET exam 2019 was conducted in the afternoon session. After the exam, many candidates who appeared for the exam gave their analysis on Paper I and II of the CTET exam 2019.

CTET Paper I (June) Analysis 2019

CTET Paper I was conducted for candidates aspiring for a teaching job at the primary level. The Paper I exam of CTET was conducted from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. According to the analysis or opinion of students, CTET Paper I exam 2019 can be analyzed as follows -

  • According to some candidates, CTET Paper I 2019 was moderately difficult. Some aspirants felt that the paper was easier than the December 2018 CTET Paper I exam.

  • This year, the number of questions in the Child Development and Pedagogy section was more than the expected number of questions. However, all the questions in this section were easy.
  • The Hindi language paper of CTET Paper I was easy than the December exam.

Difficulty Level of CTET Paper I Question Paper 2019

Based on the candidates' response on CTET Paper I exam 2019, the section wise difficulty level of CTET Paper I exam 2019 can be checked below -

Name of the SectionDifficulty Level
Child Development & PedagogyModerate
Language I (English)Easy
Language II (Hindi)Easy
MathematicsModerate
Environmental SciencesDifficult

CTET Paper II Analysis 2019

CTET Paper II exam 2019 was conducted on July 07, 2019, from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. This year, the overall difficulty level of the CTET Paper II was moderate to difficult. Based on the opinions and responses of students, the CTET Paper II question paper can be analyzed as follows -

  • The overall difficulty level of the CTET paper 2 exam was moderate to difficult.
  • The Child Development section of CTET Paper II exam 2019 was moderate, and many questions were asked from Child Development & Learning Theories.
  • Science & Mathematics section of the CTET Paper 2 exam was almost difficult, as most of the questions were asked from Geometry & Biology.
  • As far as Social Studies concerned, the difficulty level of the questions was moderate, and most of the questions were asked from Geography & History.
  • The Hindi & English section of CTET Paper 2 question paper was moderate.

CTET 2018 Paper Analysis

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET December 2018) was successfully conducted on Sunday, 9th December 2018 in two slots. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted Paper 1 and Paper 2 for screening candidates to be eligible for taking up teaching posts in the schools across the country. You can find the detailed CTET December 2018 Paper Analysis here. Applicants who wish to take up Primary level teaching posts (classes 1st to 5th) appeared for CTET Paper 1 which was scheduled between 9:30 am to 12:00 pm while those who wish to apply for Elementary level teaching posts (classes 6th to 8th) took the CTET Paper 2 exam that was conducted between 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm.

Let's do a detailed exam analysis of CTET 2018 here below.

As far as the overall difficulty level of CTET Paper 1 is concerned, the question paper was of a moderate level and can be termed as easier than the previous time. CTET 2018 consisted of a total of 150 questions across different sections such as Child Development and Pedagogy, English Language, Hindi Language, Science and Mathematics (for the Science students) and Social Science (for the Arts students). 

In a nutshell, candidates felt that:

  • The volume of questions in the Child Development and Pedagogy sections was high and were also a little more difficult than expected.
  • The Hindi language paper was easier as compared to the previous year.
  • The English language section was longer than usual.
  • The Science and Mathematics section comprised of questions mainly from topics such as Biology and Arithmetic respectively. This section was of moderate difficulty level.
  • The Social Science section was of easy to moderate difficulty level and questions in this section were mainly from Geography and Political Science.

Difficulty Level & Good Attempts for CTET 2018

Section Name

Difficulty LevelNumber of Good Attempts

Child Development & Pedagogy

Moderate22-24

English Language

Moderate22-24

Hindi Language

Easy to Moderate23-26

Science and Mathematics

Moderate43-48

Social Science

Easy to Moderate46-52

Overall

Moderate112-120

More details regarding the CTET 2018 Paper Analysis will be updated soon.

With inputs from Times of India

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What is the date for the CTET 2024 Exam?

CTET 2024 exam for the January session will be conducted on January 21, 2024. 

What are the CTET 2024 passing marks category wise?

A general category candidate need to score 60% marks i.e. 90 marks out of 150, in order to pass the CTET 2024 Exam. The reserved category candidates need to score around 55% marks that comes about 82 marks out of 150, to pass the CTET exam.  

Where can I check the CTET 2024 Paper analysis?

On this page, we will provide you with the CTET 2024 paper analysis for all the shifts. Just as the exam concludes, canduates can check the authentic and verified CTET 2024 paper analysis here.

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CTET 2024 Paper analysis helps the candidates, who appeared in the exam, to understand the level of examination. They can check the correct answers of the questions that were asked in the exam. They can also know the number of safe attempts and compare it with their performance. Candidates who will be appearing in the CTET exam on later days can check the paper analysis to understand the trend of the exam. All in all, CTET paper analysis can provide a better view of the exam.

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