Examining the CTET 2022 test that took place on December 29th; Knowing the least amount of points needed to pass

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Today, December 29, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) finished the second day of the CTET 2022 exam for the December session. It was administered in 74 cities at 243 centres across India, and was divided into two shifts; morning (9:30 am to 12 noon) and afternoon (2:30 pm to 5 pm). According to the feedback from the candidates who took the exam, the difficulty level was moderate. The CTET 2022 exam analysis was based on the responses of the participants.

CTET exam analysis 2022 for December 29 (paper 1)

SectionDifficulty level
Child Development & PedagogyEasy
MathematicsEasy to Moderate
Environment StudiesEasy to moderate
Language 1Easy to Moderate
Language 2Easy
Overall difficulty levelEasy to Moderate
Expected number of good attempts115+ / 150

CTET questions 2022 for paper 1 (Memory based): Green House Gas, Cherav Daus, Protein – Soybean, Direction – North to East, Train, Khejri, Themes, Ankalan, Piaget, Map, Shelter, Voice, LCM, 96 – Sum of Fraction, Nature of Maths, Kilometre 80.8 to convert in metre, Angular Symmetry, Triangle, Aayat Perimeter, Distance & Time, Pattern, Mensuration, Fraction, Bahubhasikta, Bhasa ka likhit roop, NCF (2020), Tiranga Para – 9 questions, Poem ( Human-Life) – 6 questions, Pratayey, Sandhim Vygotsky, NEP (2020), NCF (2005), Remedial Teaching, Kohlerberg, Chomsky – 2 questions, Grahatamak Kaushal, Sampresan, Bhasa Arjan capacity, New Delhi Waste Report, Nature Importance, Antonyms, Synonyms, Writing Skills, Substitution Table, Skimmer, Scanning Vocabulary, Assessment, Picture, Thomas Alva Edison’s paragraph, Bihar Champaran Paragraph, etc.,

CTET 2022 exam analysis for December 29 (paper 2)

SectionDifficulty Level
Language IEasy to moderate
Language IIEasy
Child Development and PedagogyModerate
Mathematics/ScienceEasy to moderate
Social Studies/Social ScienceEasy to moderate
Overall difficulty levelModerate
Expected number of good attempts110+ / 150

CTET qualifying marks 2022-23

CategoryQualifying marksQualifying percentage
General90 out of 15060%
OBC / SC / ST82.5 out of 15055%

The first two days of the CTET 2022 exam have already been completed on December 28th and 29th. The rest of the CTET 2022 exam will occur from January 9th to February 7th, 2023. The CTET 2022 hall tickets will be released to the remaining exam takers two days prior to the exam date.

Mayank Tewari

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