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    www.ptet2013.org PTET 2013 Pre Teachers Entrance Test : Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur

    Name of the Organisation : Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur (ptet2013.org)
    Type of Announcement : Pre Teachers Entrance Test
    Designation : PTET - 2013
    Reference Number : Advertisement No. 01/2013
    Go here for Admit Card of PTET 2013 Pre Teachers Entrance Test for Jai Narain Vyas University.
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    Please tell me PTET question pattern.

    The PTET Examination will consist of one question paper containing following four Sections :
    ** Mental Ability
    ** Teaching Attitude & Aptitude Test
    ** General Awareness, and
    ** Language Proficiency (Hindi or English)

    Section A :
    Mental ability Section shall consist of 50 objective type multiple choice questions to test the followingabilities:
    (i) Reasoning,
    (ii) Imagination,
    (iii) Judgement & Decision Making,
    (iv) Creative Thinking,
    (v) Generalization,
    (vi) Drawing Inferences, etc.

    Section B :
    Teaching Attitude and Aptitude test Section shall consist of 50 questions mainly on the following areas:
    (i) Social Maturity,
    (ii) Leadership,
    (iii) Professional Commitment,
    (iv) Interpersonal Relations,
    (v) Communication,
    (vi) Awareness etc.

    This will be test of attitudes and awareness in which answers to question will be scored on a scale of 3, 2, 1 and 0.

    Section C :
    General awareness Section shall consist of 50 Objective type multiple choice questions mainly regarding the following areas :
    (i) Current affair (National & International),
    (ii) Indian History & Culture,
    (iii) India and its natural resources,
    (iv) Great Indian personalities (Past and Present),
    (v) Environmental awareness,
    (vi) Knowledge about Rajasthan etc.

    Section D :
    Language Proficiency (English or Hindi) Section shall consists of 50 Objective type multiple choice questions regarding proficiency in Hindi or English Language mainly related to the following aspects :
    (i) Vocabulary,
    (ii) Functional Grammar,
    (iii) Sentence structures,
    (iv) Comprehension etc.

    (i) All questions in Question-Paper shall be objective type multiple choice questions with at least four alternative answers (See sample question under heading ‘Model Question Paper’)
    (ii) The Paper will be set both in English and Hindi except for the Language Proficiency Section. In case of discrepancy in options of answers or in question paper the English version be treated as final.
    (iii) The duration of the paper shall be 3 hours.
    (iv) Each question will carry 3 marks and the maximum marks in the paper shall be 600.
    (v) Full 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer. In Attitude & Aptitude Section, however, the answer will be scaled on a scale of 3 to 0 marks. This means that answer to each question will carry marks of 3, 2, 1 and 0.


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    I am graduate(B.Sc) from agra University with PHYSICS,MATH,GEOLOGY and my passing percentage is 47% aggregate, am I eligible for B.Ed from JNVU. I am a OBC candidate of Uttar Pradesh and also working in Defence. Is there any relaxation for me for B.Ed course?

    For admission in the B.Ed. Course candidate must have teaching subjects at Bachelor/Master Degree level.
    (i) ‘Teaching subject’ means a subject offered by the candidate at his/her Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree Examination either as a compulsory subject or as an optional subject or as a subsidiary subject, provided that the candidate studied it for at least two years and also taken University Examination each year. This shall not include such subjects as were studied by him/her only for a part of the Bachelor’s Degree Course shall not be considered as teaching subject.

    Thus the qualifying subjects like General English, General Hindi, General Education/History of Indian Civilization and Culture, Elementary Mathematics, etc. prescribed for the First Year T.D.C. or Second Year Course of the University or a subject dropped by a candidate at the Part-1 stage of the Degree Course shall not be treated as a teaching subject. In the case of Honours Graduates besides the honours subject, the subsidiary subjects would also be taken into account, provided the candidate studied the same for last two academic sessions and also passed University Examination. The mark sheet of Final year examination should clearly indicate the marks of compilation of Part I, Part II and Part III in the case of three years degree course or Part II and Part III examinations in the case of two years degree course separately.

    (ii) Only such Candidates shall be allowed to offer Social Studies for the B.Ed. Examination as have taken their Bachelor’s Degree with atleast two subjects out of History, Political Science, Public Administration, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology.

    (iii) A person having Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture shall be allowed to offer General Science and Biology for B.Ed. Examination. General Science may also be allowed to be offered by a candidate passing the Degree of B.Sc. (Home Science) or passing the B.Sc. Examination with Chemistry with any one subject of Life Science, i.e. Biology or Botany or Zoology.

    (iv) A candidate who has offered Political Science or Public Administration at his Bachelor’s or the Master’s Degree Examination shall be eligible to offer Civics as a teaching subject in the B.Ed. Examination.