Preparing for the CTET exam can feel overwhelming, but with a simple and clear plan, anyone can clear it. The most important thing is to understand the Child Development and Pedagogy (CDP) section because it carries a lot of weight in both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Instead of just memorizing, try to understand how a child thinks and learns.
Next, you must practice previous year question papers. NTA often repeats certain patterns, so solving papers from the last 5-10 years will give you a lot of confidence. Also, don't ignore your NCERT books (Class 1 to 8) for subjects like Maths, EVS, and Social Science. Regular revision and mock tests are the keys to managing your time during the actual exam. To stay updated with the latest details, you should read this CTET 2026: A complete guide to exam date, syllabus, and eligibility.
By following a daily schedule and focusing on your weak areas, you can easily score above the qualifying marks!
