REET Syllabus 2025: Comprehensive Guide for Level 1 (Primary Teacher) and Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher)
Introduction
The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) is a pivotal examination for individuals aspiring to become teachers in Rajasthan. The REET 2025 aims to assess the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in schools across the state. The examination is categorized into two levels:
Understanding the detailed syllabus and exam pattern for both levels is crucial for effective preparation. This guide provides an in-depth overview of the REET 2025 syllabus, covering all subjects and topics included in the examination.
REET Level 1 Syllabus (Classes 1 to 5)
The Level 1 examination is designed to assess the knowledge and teaching aptitude of candidates intending to teach primary classes. The syllabus is structured into five key subjects:
Exam Pattern for Level 1
REET Level 2 Syllabus (Classes 6 to 8)
The Level 2 examination is intended for candidates aspiring to teach upper primary classes. The syllabus is divided into four main sections:
Exam Pattern for Level 2
Preparation Tips for REET 2025
Stay Healthy: Maintain a balanced diet, get adequate sleep, and engage in regular physical activity to keep your mind and body fit for studying.
Focus on Pedagogy: Since pedagogy is a significant component of the syllabus, ensure you understand various teaching methods and strategies.
Stay Updated: Keep abreast of current affairs, especially related to education, environment, and social issues, as they are often included in the examination.
Take Mock Tests: Regularly take mock tests to assess your preparation and improve time management skills.
Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve previous year question papers to understand the exam pattern and identify frequently asked questions.
Refer to Standard Textbooks: Use NCERT textbooks and other standard reference materials to build a strong foundation in each subject.
Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study plan that allocates sufficient time for each subject. Prioritize topics based on their weightage and your proficiency.
Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the detailed syllabus for both Level 1 and Level 2. Focus on the subjects and topics relevant to your chosen level and specialization.
Marking Scheme: +1 for each correct answer, -1/3 for each incorrect answer
Negative Marking: 1/3 mark deduction for each incorrect answer
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Total Marks: 150
Total Questions: 150
Pedagogical issues in teaching social science
Social issues and reforms
Rights and duties of citizens
Indian constitution and governance
Civics:
Geography of Rajasthan
Indian geography and resources
Earth and its structure
Geography:
History of Rajasthan
Freedom struggle and national movements
Ancient, medieval, and modern Indian history
History:
Social Science
Pedagogical issues in teaching science
Environmental science: Conservation and sustainability
Biology: Human body and health
Chemistry: Matter and its properties
Physics: Force, motion, and energy
Science:
Pedagogical issues in teaching mathematics
Probability and statistics
Ratio and proportion
Algebra, geometry, and mensuration
Mathematics:
Mathematics and Science
Subject Knowledge (Choose One)
Candidates must choose one of the following subjects based on their area of specialization:
Focus on advanced comprehension, grammar, and pedagogy
Similar to Language I, but candidates must choose a different language from the options provided (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujarati)
Language II (Compulsory)
Pedagogical issues related to language teaching at the upper primary level
Writing skills: Essays, letters, and applications
Reading comprehension of longer passages
Complex grammar and vocabulary
Advanced language comprehension and usage
Language I (Compulsory)
Focus on inclusive education and addressing diverse learning needs
Similar to Level 1, with an emphasis on the developmental stages and learning processes specific to older children
Child Development and Pedagogy
Marking Scheme: +1 for each correct answer, -1/3 for each incorrect answer
Negative Marking: 1/3 mark deduction for each incorrect answer
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Total Marks: 150
Total Questions: 150
Pedagogical issues in teaching EVS
Environmental pollution and its control
Natural resources and their conservation
Plants and animals
Travel and transportation
Water and sanitation
Shelter and clothing
Food and nutrition
Family and friends
Environmental Studies (EVS)
Pedagogical issues in teaching mathematics
Data handling and interpretation
Measurement: Length, weight, and capacity
Geometry: Shapes, angles, and properties
Simple and compound interest
Ratio and proportion
Fractions, decimals, and percentages
Number system and operations
Mathematics
Focus on comprehension, grammar, and pedagogy
Similar to Language I, but candidates must choose a different language from the options provided (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujarati)
Language II (Compulsory)
Pedagogical issues related to language teaching
Writing skills: Essays, letters, and applications
Reading comprehension
Sentence structure and formation
Grammar and vocabulary
Language comprehension and usage
Language I (Compulsory)
Assessment and evaluation techniques
Teaching-learning process and strategies
Motivation and its role in learning
Learning and its processes
Intelligence and its theories
Personality development
Individual differences and their implications
Role of heredity and environment
Principles and stages of development
Concepts of growth and development
Child Development and Pedagogy
Level 2: For teaching positions in Classes 6 to 8 (Upper Primary Teacher)
Level 1: For teaching positions in Classes 1 to 5 (Primary Teacher)
Misthi Classes
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