The common entrance test w ill be of objective type (multiple choice) examination. Candidate has to answ er 150 questions in tw o
hours time.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR Ed.CET-2014
The common entrance test w ill be of objective type (multiple choice) examination. Candidate has to answ er 150 questions in two hours time.
Part-A: General English – 25 questions for 25 marks
Part-B: 1) General Know ledge – 15 questions for 15 marks
2) Teaching Aptitude – 10 questions for 10 marks
Part-C: Methodology: Candidate has to choose one of the follow ing subjects. It consists of 100 questions for 100 marks.
1) Mathematics – 100 questions for 100 marks
2) Physical Sciences – 100 questions for 100 marks
(i) Physics – 50 questions for 50 marks
(ii) Chemistry – 50 questions for 50 marks
3) Biological Sciences – 100 questions for 100 marks
(i) Botany – 50 questions for 50 marks
(ii) Zoology – 50 questions for 50 marks
4) Social Studies – 100 questions for 100 marks
(i) Geography – 35 questions for 35 marks
(ii) History – 30 questions for 30 marks
(iii) Civics – 15 questions for 15 marks
(iv) Economics – 20 questions for 20 marks
5) English – 100 questions for 100 marks
Note: Part-A and Part-B are common for all the candidates irrespective of Methodology chosen in Part-C
For more details click here or http://apedcet.org
hours time.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR Ed.CET-2014
The common entrance test w ill be of objective type (multiple choice) examination. Candidate has to answ er 150 questions in two hours time.
Part-A: General English – 25 questions for 25 marks
Part-B: 1) General Know ledge – 15 questions for 15 marks
2) Teaching Aptitude – 10 questions for 10 marks
Part-C: Methodology: Candidate has to choose one of the follow ing subjects. It consists of 100 questions for 100 marks.
1) Mathematics – 100 questions for 100 marks
2) Physical Sciences – 100 questions for 100 marks
(i) Physics – 50 questions for 50 marks
(ii) Chemistry – 50 questions for 50 marks
3) Biological Sciences – 100 questions for 100 marks
(i) Botany – 50 questions for 50 marks
(ii) Zoology – 50 questions for 50 marks
4) Social Studies – 100 questions for 100 marks
(i) Geography – 35 questions for 35 marks
(ii) History – 30 questions for 30 marks
(iii) Civics – 15 questions for 15 marks
(iv) Economics – 20 questions for 20 marks
5) English – 100 questions for 100 marks
Note: Part-A and Part-B are common for all the candidates irrespective of Methodology chosen in Part-C
For more details click here or http://apedcet.org
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