KVS Primary Teacher Exam 2015
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Primary Teacher Exam Syllabus 2015 Pattern, KVS Exam Date
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Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) is
going to take eligible candidates for teaching posts of different
category. Posts include Vice Principal, Post Graduate Teacher, Trained
Graduate Teacher, Miscellaneous Teaching Post, Primary Teacher and PRT
(Music) for various departments. As part of the selection process,
written test will be held by the first week of July. Tentative date will
be published after the application process is complete. But the
candidates are must not wait for the date of the exam and then start
studying.
Sensible candidates should start taking
preparation without delay to keep themselves ahead. As there will be a
huge number of candidates compared to the posts available, written test
is likely to be administered in such a way to select the most competent
of the candidates. However, haphazard preparation or studying without
proper plan will be of no good. Applicants should be well informed of
the syllabus of the written test to get prepared perfectly. Always
remember that Practice always does not make a man perfect but Perfect
Practice Makes a Man Perfect.
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Exam
Pattern 2015 is not the same at all recruitment level. Exam pattern and
syllabus is different based on teaching level.
Exam Syllabus for the Post of Post Graduate Teacher:
For Post Graduate Teacher recruitment,
multiple choice based question will be set. Exam will consist of two
papers. Paper-I will consist of English and Hindi Language based
questions. 20 questions will be set from each section. So, candidates
will need to go through English Grammar basics and Hindi Language.
Part-II will contain questions on current affairs, Numerical Ability,
Teaching Methodology and the subject for which the applicant will apply.
So, candidates will have to be informed about current happenings. For
that they should read newspapers daily and be well conversant with the
subject in which they want to teach. Weight of the written test will be
70% as 30% is allocated for interview.
Primary Teacher Exam Syllabus:
Primary Teacher recruitment exam will be
multiple choice type. The question will be divided into two papers.
Paper-I will consist of Language section. 30 questions in total will be
set on both English and Hindi language with 15 questions from section.
Paper-II will contain 120 marks in total. Paper-II will be divided into
three sections. Current Affairs, Reasoning Ability and Teaching
Methodology. Each section will carry 40 marks in total. For Primary
Teacher in Music category, 60 marks will be allocated to the part
Musicology. Questions will be mainly set from rag and taal and music
scale for musicology part. Primary school teachers will be recruited for
English, Mathematics, General Science, Social Science subjects.
Candidates will be tested on subject of specialty as well. Getting a
minimum percentage of mark in paper-I is mandatory. Otherwise, paper-II
will not be evaluated. Minimum of 4 marks is needed in both English and
Hindi and 10 marks needed in total including both language parts.
Exam Syllabus for Trained Graduate Trainee Post:
For those who are looking to get into
Trained Graduate Teacher and Librarian, they should also get well
prepared in English and Hindi because part-I will consist of English and
Hindi. 40 questions will be set in total with 20 questions from each
section. For part-II, they will need to take preparation for Current
affairs, Numeric Ability, Teaching Methodology and Subject in which they
want to take the post of. Syllabus is much like the Post Graduate
Teacher written test but the difficulty level might vary and the
questions will not be the same as Post Graduate Teacher test though
syllabus is all the same. Weight of written and interview mark is 70:30.
For Trained Graduate Teacher for
English, Math, Science, Sanskrit and Social Science Department syllabus
will be all the same but mark distribution will vary. 30 questions will
be set from English and Hindi Language with 15 questions each from both
parts. Paper-II will contain questions from Reasoning Ability, Current
Affairs, and Teaching Methodology. Mark distribution will vary a bit
from the other written tests. 120 questions will be set from the
sections and 40 questions from each section. Weight of each section of
part-II is the same.
For PRT (Music) posts, questions will be
set from English, Hindi Language, Current Affairs, Numeric Ability and
Subject related questions on Musicology. So, candidates will have to
stress on Musicology because 60 marks will be on this section.
Considering the competition factor,
candidates will have to take perfect preparation taken into
consideration the relative weight of each section in the written test.
For example, main emphasis should be put on subject of specialization
because 50% of the total weight of the exam will carry the subject of
specialization. However, subjects like Hindi Language and English
Language should not be overlooked because candidates will have get a
minimum number in the language section. Otherwise, part-II will not even
be evaluated.
So, a candidate can do brilliantly well
in the part-II exam but overlooking the language section can be
destructive because below par performance in the part-I which is the
language section, will take away all the good work done in the part-II
section. So, candidates need to stress on almost all the sections to get
well prepared and hope for the best.
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