CHENNAI: A majority of those that seemed for the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) paper 1 on Saturday found the kid construction and pedagogy and maths questions tricky.
Many candidates mentioned the mathematics questions have been lengthier and questions associated with educational psychology have been complicated. Teachers Recruitment Board carried out the exam across 470 centres. Out of one,83,415 candidates who implemented for the exam, 1,62,330 seemed, a liberate from TRB mentioned.
"The questions from Tamil alone were easier and other subjects were tougher. Maths questions in particular were very lengthy and time consuming," mentioned S Kavichitra from Chengalpattu.
The exam used to be carried out for 150 marks. The questions have been requested from Tamil, child construction and pedagogy, English, maths and environmental research.
"Though a majority of candidates appearing for the exam are diploma holders in elementary education, the questions were above their standards," some other candidate mentioned. Some teachers from government-aided schools additionally wrote the exam. As per the court order, they've to clear the exam to keep their jobs. "It (the exam) was not easy to clear," a trainer mentioned.
Officials mentioned the exam used to be carried out in large part with none factor, including, "We made arrangements for those with errors in hall tickets. It averted major issues."
Many candidates mentioned the mathematics questions have been lengthier and questions associated with educational psychology have been complicated. Teachers Recruitment Board carried out the exam across 470 centres. Out of one,83,415 candidates who implemented for the exam, 1,62,330 seemed, a liberate from TRB mentioned.
"The questions from Tamil alone were easier and other subjects were tougher. Maths questions in particular were very lengthy and time consuming," mentioned S Kavichitra from Chengalpattu.
The exam used to be carried out for 150 marks. The questions have been requested from Tamil, child construction and pedagogy, English, maths and environmental research.
"Though a majority of candidates appearing for the exam are diploma holders in elementary education, the questions were above their standards," some other candidate mentioned. Some teachers from government-aided schools additionally wrote the exam. As per the court order, they've to clear the exam to keep their jobs. "It (the exam) was not easy to clear," a trainer mentioned.
Officials mentioned the exam used to be carried out in large part with none factor, including, "We made arrangements for those with errors in hall tickets. It averted major issues."
TNTET 2019 paper 1 analysis: Candidates find Pedagogy, Maths questions tough
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