UP TET Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Up Tet

The Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) is a state-level eligibility examination conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB) to assess the teaching aptitude of candidates aspiring to become teachers in government and government-aided schools of Uttar Pradesh. The exam is designed to ensure that only qualified and competent candidates enter the teaching profession at the primary and upper primary levels.

UPTET is conducted for two papers: Paper I is meant for candidates who wish to teach classes I to V (Primary Level), while Paper II is for those aiming to teach classes VI to VIII (Upper Primary Level). The examination evaluates candidates on key areas such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language proficiency, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies or Social Studies. Qualifying UPTET is mandatory for candidates seeking teaching jobs in Uttar Pradesh schools, and the eligibility certificate remains valid as per government norms, making it a crucial step for a teaching career in the state.

UP TET Exam Overview Table

FeatureDetails
Exam NameUttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET)
Conducting BodyUP Education Service Selection Commission, Prayagraj
Exam Duration2 Hours 30 Minutes (150 Minutes) per paper
Total Questions150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Marks150 Marks
Marking Scheme1 Mark per correct answer; No Negative Marking
LevelsPrimary (Class 1-5) and Upper Primary (Class 6-8)

UP TET Exam Pattern

The UPTET is divided into two separate papers based on the teaching level you wish to qualify for.

Paper I: Primary Level (Class 1 to 5)

All five subjects in Paper I are compulsory.

SubjectQuestionsMarksKey Syllabus Highlights
Child Development & Pedagogy3030Meaning of learning, theories (Piaget, Vygotsky), inclusive education.
Language I (Hindi)3030Alphabet (Vowels/Consonants), sentence structure, grammar, authors.
Language II (Eng/Urdu/Sansk)3030Unseen passages, parts of speech, tenses, active/passive voice.
Mathematics3030Operations, LCM/HCF, fractions, geometry, and measurements.
Environmental Studies (EVS)3030Family, food, constitution, transport, and local professions.

Paper II: Upper Primary Level (Class 6 to 8)

In Paper II, the fourth section depends on your specific teaching stream.

SubjectQuestionsMarksKey Syllabus Highlights
Child Development & Pedagogy3030Educational psychology, learning curves, guidance and counseling.
Language I (Hindi)3030Sandhi (Swar, Vyanjan, Visarg), Samas, and advanced grammar.
Language II (Eng/Urdu/Sansk)3030Suffix/Prefix, Narration, Phrasal verbs, and unseen passages.
Subject Specific (Math/Sci OR SS)6060Algebra/Bio/Physics for Math-Sci; History/Geo/Civics for SS.

UP TET Syllabus  

Part 1: Common Mandatory Subjects (Papers I & II)

The first three sections of both papers share a similar foundational structure, though the complexity increases for Paper II.

I. Child Development and Pedagogy (30 Marks)

CategoryDetailed Topics
Child DevelopmentMeaning, necessity, and scope; Stages of development (physical, mental, emotional, language); Factors influencing development (heredity, family, social, school, mass media).
Learning TheoriesMeaning of learning; Laws of learning (Thorndike); Theories: Pavlov’s conditioning, Skinner’s operant conditioning, Kohler’s insight theory, Piaget, Vygotsky; Learning curves and plateaus.
Inclusive EducationMeaning and identification of diverse learners (excluded classes, language, religion, gender); Physical efficiency (visual/hearing/speech impaired); Tools, techniques, and special methods like Braille.
Teaching MethodologyObjectives of teaching; Communication; Principles and maxims of teaching; Micro-teaching; Basic teaching skills; Diagnostic and remedial teaching.

II. Language: Hindi (30 Marks)

Topic AreaDetailed Syllabus
GrammarHindi alphabet (vowels/consonants); Sentence structure; Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective; Gender, Number, and Tense; Suffix, Prefix, तत्सम, तद्भव; Sandhi (Vowel, Consonant, Visarg).
LiteratureComposition by famous poets and writers; Unseen passages.
PedagogyPrinciples of language teaching; Role of listening and speaking; Challenges of teaching in a diverse classroom; Language disorders; Evaluation of skills.

III. Language II: English/Urdu/Sanskrit (30 Marks)

Candidates must choose one.

LanguageDetailed Topics
EnglishUnseen passage; Parts of speech; Tenses; Articles; Punctuation; Active & Passive voice; Narration; Phrasal verbs; Singular & Plural.
SanskritUnseen passage; Nouns (gender specific: अकारान्त, इकारान्त, etc.); Pronouns; Verbs; Sandhi; Numbers in Sanskrit; Names of birds/animals/household items.
UrduUnseen passage; Famous poets and their lives; Genres (Ghazal, Masnavi, Marsiya); Grammar (Ism, Sifat, Zameer); Social issues awareness.

Part 2: Paper I Specific Subjects (Classes 1-5)

IV. Mathematics (30 Marks)

Topic AreaDetailed Topics
ArithmeticNumber system; Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, decimals, and fractions; LCM & HCF; Unitary method.
Commercial MathPercentage; Profit and loss; Simple interest.
Geometry/Meas.Basic shapes, angles, triangles, circles; Perimeter and area (rectangle, square); Volume and capacity; Calendar and data handling.

V. Environmental Studies (30 Marks)

Topic AreaDetailed Topics
Science & NatureFamily; Food, health, and hygiene; Shelter; Plants and animals; Water; Our surroundings.
Civics & StateIndian Constitution; Local self-government (Gram Panchayat, Nagar Palika); State administration; National symbols and festivals.
GeographyRivers, mountains, plateaus, and forests of India and Uttar Pradesh; Transport and communication.

Part 3: Paper II Specialization (Classes 6-8)

VI. Optional: Math & Science OR Social Studies (60 Marks)

SpecializationDetailed Syllabus
MathematicsNatural/Rational numbers; Square roots and Cube roots; Algebra (variables, powers, equations); Parallel lines; Banking (bills, cash memo); Statistics and Probability.
ScienceLiving world; Human body and health; Motion, force, and energy; Sound; Magnetism; Light; Structure of matter; Carbon and its compounds.
Social StudiesHistory: Ancient culture, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Nationalist Movement. Civics: Democracy, Global community. Geography: Solar system, Globe, Earth’s structure, Agriculture.

Preparation Tips

Section-Wise Strategy

SectionPreparation Strategy based on Syllabus
Child DevelopmentFocus heavily on major theorists like Thorndike, Pavlov, Skinner, and Kohlberg. Understand the role of regional support systems like DIET Mentors and Divisional Psychology Centers.
LanguagesFor Hindi and Sanskrit, master “Sandhi” and “Samas”. For Urdu, focus on “Ghazal” and “Masnavi”. Practice unseen passages daily to improve comprehension speed.
MathematicsStrengthen your basics in number systems and geometry. For Paper II, pay extra attention to Algebra, Square roots, and Banking.
EVS & Social StudiesUse maps for “Rivers and Mountains” of India and UP. For SS, create a timeline for the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire.

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