TG TET Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2026: Complete Guide

TG TET Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026: Complete Guide for Aspirants|| BasicsInMaths

TG TET

Are you preparing for the “TG TET” (Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test) 2026? Whether your goal is to teach primary (Classes 1–5) or upper primary (Classes 6–8), understanding the latest syllabus and exam pattern is essential. In this post, we’ll break down everything you need to know from the structure of the exam to the subject-wise syllabus and preparation tips.

What Is  TG TET?

TG TET (also referred to as TS TET) is the state-level Teacher Eligibility Test conducted by the “Department of School Education, Telangana”. It is designed to ensure that aspiring teachers have the essential pedagogical knowledge and subject understanding to teach in government or aided schools in the state.

The 2026 session for TG TET was officially announced, with registrations open from 15 November to 29 November 2025. The exam window is scheduled for January 3 to 31, 2026.

TG TET 2026 Exam Pattern

Knowing the exam pattern is the first step to planning your preparation effectively. Here’s how the TG TET 2026 exam is structured:

 Key Highlights

Mode of exam: Objective-type (MCQ)

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes) per paper

 Paper -I Syllabus

TGTET-2026_PAPER_I_SYLLABUS_Telugu_1

Paper -I I Syllabus

 

Preparation Tips for TG TET 2026

Here are some actionable strategies to help you prepare effectively:


1. Download the Official Syllabus PDF

Get the syllabus directly from the official website or information bulletin so you are sure you are studying the correct updated topics.

2. Make a Study Plan

• Divide your time by paper (if appearing for both) and by subject (pedagogy, languages, content)

• Allocate more time to weaker areas

3. Use NCERT / SCERT Books

For subjects like mathematics, science, and EVS, refer to NCERT textbooks — they often align well with TET syllabi

4. Practice Previous Year Papers / Mock Tests

Regularly solve sample papers or mock tests in a timed environment to build speed and accuracy.

5. Focus on Pedagogy

Many aspirants underestimate the pedagogy (Child Development & Pedagogy) section. Spend quality time understanding learning theories, developmental psychology, and teaching methodologies.

6. Language Preparation

For Language I & II, practice grammar, comprehension, and writing. Also, reflect on how you would teach language to students — this helps in pedagogy questions.

7. Revision Strategy

Keep revising crucial topics. Use flashcards for developmental theories, key science concepts, or social studies facts.

8. Stay Updated and Relaxed

• Keep track of any updates from the Telangana Department of School Education. Also, don’t forget to rest; good sleep and a calm mind are crucial during preparation.

** All The Best**

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top