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Re: Www.Ed Cet.In
Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TS EDCET) is a common entrance exam for admission into B.Ed regular course in colleges of Education present in Telangana. Eligibility Applicants should have passed/appearing for final year examinations of B.A/B.Sc/B.Sc (Home Science)/B.Com/BE/B.Tech/BCA/BBM at the time of submitting the Application for TS Ed.CET-2017 Key dates Notification of TS Ed.CET-2017 to be issued on 11th June 2017 Start of Submission & Registration of Online Application form: 12th June 2017 Last date for Submission of Online Application form without Late Fee: 06th July 2017 Last date for Submission of Online Application form with Late Fee of Rs.500/-: 08th July 2017 Correction of online application data already submitted by the candidate up to 08th July 2017 Download of Hall Tickets from Website: 12th July 2017 Date of the Examination: 16th July 2017 (11 am to 01.00 pm) Declaration of Preliminary Key: 19th July 2017 Last Date for Receiving of objections on Preliminary Key: 22nd July 2017 Declaration of Test Entrance Result/Ranks: 28th July 2017 Exam pattern The common entrance test will be of objective type (multiple choices) exam; candidate has to answer 150 questions in two hours time Part A - General English-25 questions for 25 marks Part B - (01) General Knowledge-15 questions for 15 marks (02) Teaching Aptitude-10 questions for 10 marks Part C = Methodology: Candidate has to choose one of the following subjects. It consists of 100 questions for 100 marks (1) Mathematics -100 questions for 100 marks (2) Physical Sciences: 100 questions for 100 marks (i) Physics: 50 questions for 50 marks (ii) Chemistry: 50 questions for 50 marks (3) Biological Sciences: 100 questions for 100 marks (i) Botany: 50 questions for 50 marks (ii) Zoology: 50 questions for 50 marks (4) Social Studies: 100 questions for 100 marks (i) Geography: 35 questions for 35 marks (ii) History: 30 questions for 30 marks (iii) Civics: 15 questions for 15 marks (iv) Economics: 20 questions for 20 marks (5) English: 100 questions for 100 marks Part-& Part-B is Common for all the candidates irrespective of Methodology chosen in Part-C |