CTET & ATET Success Rate at VisionQ: Syllabus, Exam Pattern, and Eligibility

Introduction: Preparing for teaching eligibility tests like CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) and ATET (Assam Teachers Eligibility Test) can be a challenging yet rewarding journey. Aspiring teachers aiming to make a mark in the education sector need to clear these tests to prove their competence. At VisionQ, we take immense pride in our students’ remarkable success rate in both CTET and ATET. In this blog, we’ll delve into the syllabus, exam pattern, eligibility criteria, and the outstanding achievements of some of our selected students.

CTET 2023

For teaching aspirants across India, CTET holds a significant place. It serves as a benchmark for measuring the eligibility of candidates to be appointed as teachers for classes I to VIII. The CTET 2023 exam date is eagerly awaited by candidates. The CTET notification provides comprehensive information about the application process, syllabus, and more. At VisionQ, we offer tailored coaching to help candidates navigate through the CTET exam successfully.

ATET 2023

ATET, short for Assam Teachers Eligibility Test, is a crucial examination for those aspiring to become teachers in Assam. Similar to CTET, ATET 2023 also has candidates eagerly awaiting the exam date and notification. Clearing ATET is a stepping stone for teaching careers in the state, and at VisionQ, we are committed to guiding our students towards achieving this goal.

Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Both CTET and ATET have specific syllabuses and exam patterns that candidates need to be well-versed with. These include subjects like Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and more. Understanding the syllabus and exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation. To gain a detailed insight into the syllabus and exam pattern for CTET and ATET, you can check out the following blog posts:

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This blog provides valuable information to help you structure your preparation strategy and excel in both CTET and ATET.

Eligibility Criteria: The eligibility criteria for CTET and ATET vary slightly, but the core requirement is a passion for teaching and a dedication to shaping young minds. CTET eligibility criteria include a graduation degree and a recognized teaching diploma, while ATET requires a higher secondary degree or its equivalent along with a teacher education program.

Minimum Qualification for appearing in Lower Primary TET (Classes I to V):

(a) Senior Secondary (or it’s equivalent) with a minimum of 50% marks and 2-year Diploma in Education (by whatever name is known)
OR
Senior Secondary (or it’s equivalent) with a minimum of 50% marks and 4-year Bachelor of Education (B.El.Ed)
OR
Senior Secondary (or it’s equivalent) with a minimum of 50% marks and 2-year Diploma in Education (Special Education)
OR
Graduation and two-year Diploma in elementary education (by whatever name known)
OR
Graduation with a minimum of 50% marks and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) obtained from any recognized institution shall be considered for appointment as a teacher in class I to V, provided the person so appointed as a teacher will need to mandatorily undergo a six month Bridge Course in education recognized by NCTE within two years of such appointment as a primary teacher.

(b) A person who is pursuing any of the teacher education courses (recognized by the NCTE or the RCI, as the case may be) specified in the NCTE Guideline dated 11th February 2011, can also apply for TET. However, he can apply for an appointment only after acquiring all the specified qualifications.

Remark: Candidate those that were admitted to D.El.Ed program before 31st August 2009 please refer to Clause B under subheading Relaxation.

Minimum Qualification for appearing in Upper Primary TET (Classes VI to VIII):

(a) Graduation and 2-year Diploma in Education (by whatever name known)
OR
Graduation with a minimum of 50% marks and 1-year Bachelor in Education (B. Ed)
OR
Senior Secondary (or it’s equivalent) with a minimum of 50% marks and 4-year Bachelor in Education (B. El. Ed).
OR
Senior Secondary (or it’s equivalent) with a minimum of 50% marks and 4-year B.A./B. Sc. Ed. Or B.A. Ed/B. Sc. Ed.
OR
Graduation with a minimum of 50% marks and 1-year B. Ed. (Special Education)

(b) A person who is pursuing any of the teacher education courses (recognized by the NCTE or the RCI, because the case may be) specified in the NCTE Guideline dated 11th February 2011, can also apply for TET. However, he can apply for an appointment only after acquiring all the specified qualifications.

Remark: Candidate those that were admitted in 1-Year B.Ed. program before 31st August 2009 please refer to Clause C under subheading Relaxation.

Success Rate at VisionQ: VisionQ has established itself as a leading institute for CTET and ATET coaching, with an impressive track record of success. The expert faculty at VisionQ provide comprehensive guidance, personalized attention, and well-structured study materials to ensure that candidates are well-prepared for the examinations. The institute’s result-oriented approach has led to a consistently high success rate among its students.

Conclusion: The journey to success in CTET and ATET is not just about clearing exams; it’s about transforming into effective educators who can shape the future of our nation. At VisionQ, we are committed to providing top-notch coaching and guidance to help aspiring teachers achieve their dreams. As we celebrate the achievements of students like Abhishek Sen, Uday Jyoti Borah, Bidipta Jyoti Dutta, Dharitri Moran, and Bedanta Bikash Nath, we look forward to nurturing more success stories in the years to come.

Remember, success in CTET and ATET is not just a destination; it’s a journey of growth, learning, and dedication. Stay tuned for CTET news updates and keep an eye on the CTET exam date 2023 to embark on this fulfilling journey towards becoming a certified educator.

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