AP TET - 10 things to know with detail
- 1. AP TET stands for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test, which is conducted by the Commissioner of School Education, Andhra Pradesh.
- 2. The AP TET is a mandatory exam for candidates who wish to become teachers in schools in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
- 3. The AP TET exam is conducted in two papers - Paper I for candidates who wish to teach classes I-V, and Paper II for candidates who wish to teach classes VI-VIII.
- 4. The AP TET exam is conducted in two sessions - morning session for Paper I and afternoon session for Paper II.
- 5. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions and is conducted in offline mode.
- 6. The AP TET exam syllabus includes topics such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and Social Studies.
- 7. Candidates must score a minimum of 60% marks to qualify the AP TET exam.
- 8. The validity period of the AP TET certificate is seven years from the date of declaration of results.
- 9. Candidates who qualify the AP TET exam are eligible to apply for teaching positions in schools in Andhra Pradesh.
- 10. The AP TET exam is conducted annually, and candidates can apply for the exam through the official website of the Commissioner of School Education, Andhra Pradesh.