Sikkim TET 2022 is commenced by the Human Resource Development Department, Sikkim in under the Right of children to free Education (RTE Act 2009). The examination is commenced to recruit candidates on the post of teachers in the state of Sikkim. Those who successfully clear the examination will be able to get a job in Government or private schools. The Exam will open the opportunity for candidates to attain a secure job. However, before applying, important guidelines will help a lot.
Sikkim TET 2022 Highlights:
- Examination Name: Sikkim TET
- STET Full-Form: Sikkim Teachers Eligibility Test
- Types of Exam: Teacher Eligibility Test
- Exam Level: State Level
- Exam Conducting Body: Human Resource Development Department, Sikkim
- Mode of Application: Online
- Mode of Exam: Offline
- Official website: http://sikkimhrdd.org/
Sikkim TET 2022 Application Form:
- Collect Sikkim TET 2022 online application form in the month of February.
- Collect and fill the details in the online application form from the official web site.
- Ensure to collect all personal and academic information carefully and correctly.
- Upload your documents.
- Go through all the details mentioned on the official website before you fill the application form.
Application Fee:
- Make a payment of the application fee using offline mode using e-challan within the nearest IDBI Bank in favor of the Joint Director/Exam, HRDD.
- Application Fee for all categories will be Rs.400/-
Sikkim TET 2022 Exam Date:
Find below the Sikkim TET 2022 Exam Date, Application Form Available date, End to submit the application form, Admit card issue date, etc:
Events | Exam Dates |
Notification Released | July 2022 |
Online Application available | July 2022 |
Last date to submit Online Application | August 2022 |
Application Form correction | August 2022 |
Admit Card Issued | One Week before Exam |
Sikkim TET 2022 Exam Date | October 2022 |
Result | October 2022 |
STET 2022 Eligibility Criteria:
For Paper-I:
- Candidates must have passed HSC with at least 50% marks within the final year of D.EI.Ed.
- Candidates must have successfully cleared HSC with at least 50% marks in B.Ed.
For Paper-II:
- Candidates must have completed B.A/B.Sc with at least 50% marks years D.EI.Ed.
- The candidate must have successfully cleared B.A/B.Sc with at least 50% marks in B.Ed.
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Sikkim TET Exam Pattern:
Exam Pattern for Paper I:
- Child development and pedagogy will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Language I will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Language II will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Mathematics will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Environmental studies will have 30 questions for 30 marks
Exam Pattern for Paper II:
- Child development and pedagogy will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Language I will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Language II will have 30 questions for 30 marks
- Mathematics and science will have 60 questions for 60 marks
- Social studies (for social studies teacher) will have 60 questions for 60 marks
Syllabus:
Find below the Sikkim TET 2022 Syllabus for Paper 1st & Paper 2nd.
Exam Syllabus: Paper I:
- Child Development and Pedagogy will cover topics such as Motivation and Implications for Learning, Factors Affecting Learning, Learning Difficulties, The Role of Heredity and environment, Right to Education Act 2009, How Children learn and think, Meaning and Concept of learning and its processes, Action Research, Adjustment, Individual Differences, Meaning and purposes of Assessment, Teaching-learning process, Theories of learning and its implication, Child Development, Understanding diverse learners, Personality, and Intelligence
- Language I will cover topics such as Teaching Learning Materials, Comprehensive & Continuous Evaluation, Unseen Prose Passage, Principles of Teaching English, Development of Language Skills, Teaching Learning Materials, Framing Questions Including Wh-questions, and Unseen Prose Passage
- Language II will cover topics such as Principles of Teaching English, Communicative Approach to English Language Teaching, Challenges of Teaching English, Modal Auxiliaries, Phrasal Verbs, and Idioms, Literary Terms, Unseen Poem, Basic knowledge of English Sounds and their Phonetic Transcription, Unseen Prose Passage
- Mathematics will cover topics such as Data Handling, Division, Weight, Measurement, Multiplication, Pedagogical issue, Volume, Decimal Fractions, Addition and Subtraction, Numbers, Money, Time, Geometry, Patterns, LCM & HCF, and Shapes & Spatial Understanding
- Environmental Studies will be consisted of topics such as First Aid, Food, resources, and care, Community Buildings, Festivals (school, family & national), Habitats, types, Our Surroundings, Pollution, Diseases, Natural Resources, Living and nonliving, Solar System, Clothes dresses & their care, Geographical features and changes, Looking after the trees, plants & animals, Basic needs, Weather & Climate, Air, Our Punjab, Disaster management, National property, Disposal of solid waste, Local Bodies (Rural & Urban), Parts of Plants, Health, good habits & personal hygiene, Water, Transportation, communication and its development, Parts of Body (internal & external), Days and Nights, and Group songs
Exam Syllabus: Paper-II:
- Mathematics will cover the topics such as Negative Numbers and Integers, Algebra, Playing with Numbers, Compound Interest Discount, Basic geometrical ideas (2-D), Knowing our Numbers, Cube root Profit & Loss, Geometry, Symmetry: (reflection), Understanding Elementary Shapes (2-D and 3-D), Constructions (using Straight edge Scale, protractor, compasses), Quadrilateral, Mensurations; circle, sphere, cone, cylinder, triangles, Introduction to Algebra; Algebraic identities, polynomials, Data handling, statistics, Whole Numbers, Number System, Ratio and Proportion, Fractions Exponents; surds, squares, cube, square root
- Science will include topics such as Sources of energy, Magnets & magnetism, Water, Materials, Electric current and circuits, Pollution, Food, Cleaning food, Change of Matter, Sound, Pedagogical issues, Acids, base, salt, Food; production & management, Materials of daily use, Compounds, Components of food, The structure of an Atom, Light, Natural Phenomena, Metals & Nonmetals, Motion, Sources of food, Work & Energy, Air, The World of the Living organisms, microorganisms, and diseases, Natural Resources, Soil, Environmental concerns; regional & national, Force, Effect of population growth & human activities in the environment, Molecule, The Universe, Carbon, Moving Things People and Ideas
- Social Studies (History) will cover topics such as Culture and Science, First Farmers and Herders, Rural Life and Society, Political Developments, The Early States, The Nationalist Movement, Creation of an Empire, Regional Cultures, Architecture, The First Empire, New Kings and Kingdoms, Women and reform, India After Independence, The Revolt of 1857-58, Colonialism and Tribal Societies, Social Change, New Ideas, Sultans of Delhi, Contacts with Distant lands, The First Cities, The Earliest Societies, The Establishment of Company Power, and Challenging the Caste System
- Social Studies (Geography) will cover topics such as Water, Agriculture, Air, Human Environment: settlement, transport and communication, Resources: Types- Natural and Human, Geography as a social study and as a science, The environment in its totality: natural and human environment, Globe, Planet: Earth in the solar system,
- Social Studies (Civics) will cover topics such as Diversity, Making a Living, The Judiciary, Pedagogical issues, Unpacking Gender, Local Government, Government, Social Justice and the Marginalized, The Constitution, Understanding Media, State Government, Democracy, Parliamentary Government
Admit Card:
- Candidates must have an Admit card because it is an important document to carry at the exam centre.
- Collect admit card from the official website
- You will be able to collect admit card a week prior the examination.
- Keep print of the admit card to be carried at the exam center.
- This card consisted of information such as Exam day, date, and timings. Also, you will also get info about the Exam venue.
Exam Result:
- Exam result will be announced few days after exam gets over.
- Result will be declared through the official web site.
- Use the Registration number on the official portal to catch the result.
- Those who successfully clear the entrance examination will move for a personal round interview.
Selection Procedure:
- Candidate will be selected on the basis of performance in written Examination.
- Those who will be shortlisted on the basis of marks attained in the entrance exam will be selected further for Personal Interview.
The validity of the STET Certificate:
Those who clear the exam will get certificate that will be valid for the period of seven years from the date of the result announcement for all class candidates.
Number of Attempts: Candidate can appear more than once for making improvements in the scores.
Sikkim TET Qualifying Marks:
Those who score 60% or more in STET exam will be considered applicable to attain a job in Sikkim Govt. There will be a concession of 50 in STET belonging to SC/ST, OBC, differently-abled persons, etc., according to the extant reservation policy.
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