Book Structure for UPTET Bal Vikas Evam Shikshashatra (CDP) Paper 1 & 2 Complete Textbook For 2025 Exam
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This UPTET Bal Vikas Evam Shikshashatra (CDP) Paper 1 & 2 Complete Textbook is specially designed for candidates preparing for the Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) for Paper-I (Classes 1 to 5) and Paper-II (Classes 6 to 8).
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It includes comprehensive theory and a compilation of important questions from previous years (2013-2020) with detailed chapter-wise explanations.
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The UPTET Bal Vikas Evam Shikshashastra (CDP) Paper 1 & 2 textbook helps candidates understand Hindi concepts and enhance their preparation for the UPTET exam.
Why choose this UPTET Hindi Paper 1 & 2 textbook?
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The UPTET Bal Vikas Evam Shikshashatra textbook provides complete theory in easy-to-understand language.
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Includes previous years' important questions with detailed explanations.
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Includes solved papers of the 28 Nov 2021 and 23 Jan 2022 exams.
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Ideal for thorough understanding, preparation, and self-assessment
Frequently Asked Questions—UPTET Bal Vikas Evam Shikshashatra Exam
Q1: What is the structure of the UPTET exam?
A: The UPTET exam consists of two papers. Paper-I is for candidates aiming to teach Classes 1 to 5, and Paper-II is for candidates targeting Classes 6 to 8.
Q2: Can I apply for both Paper I and Paper II?
A: Yes, if you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply for both papers.
Q3: What is the eligibility criteria for UPTET?
A: Candidates must have a relevant educational qualification, such as a diploma or degree in education, along with other state-specific criteria.
Q4: How many questions are there in each paper?
A: Each paper typically contains 150 multiple-choice questions.
Q5: What subjects are included in the UPTET syllabus?
A: Paper-I covers Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I (Hindi), Language II (English/Urdu/Sanskrit), Mathematics, and Environmental Studies. Paper-II includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, and specific subjects like Mathematics/Science or Social Studies/Social Science.
Q6: Is there a negative marking in the UPTET exam?
A: No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers in the UPTET exam.