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AP GO MS No 4 Change in Qualifying Marks and Qualifications APTET Paper 3 for Language Teachers

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 AP GO MS No 4 Change in Qualifying Marks and Qualifications APTET Paper 3 for Language Teachers
GOVERNMENT OFANDHRA PRADESH

School Education – Guidelines for conducting Andhra Pradesh State Teacher Eligibility Test (AP-TET) under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE), 2009 – Amendments - Orders – Issued.

SCHOOL EDUCATION (EXAMS) DEPARTMENT
G.O.MS.No. 4 Dated: 12-01-2018

Read the following:-
1. G.O. Ms. No. 91, School Education (Exams) Department, dated 11/12/2017
2. G.O. Ms. No 1, School Education (Exams) Department, 9/1/2018
3. From the Commissioner of School Education, Andhra Pradesh, letter Rc. No. 200/TRC-
1/2017, dated 8/1/2018.

ORDER:-

In the Government Order 1st read above, guidelines for conducting Andhra Pradesh State Teacher Eligibility Test (AP-TET) under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE), 2009 were issued for conducting Teachers Eligibility Test.

2. In the circumstances stated by the Commissioner of School Education, AP, in the letter 3rd read above, and after careful examination of the matter, Government hereby issue the following amendments to the aforesaid guidelines issued in G.O. Ms. No. 91, School Education (Exams) Department, Dated 11/12/2017 as amended in the G.O. 2nd read above.

AMENDMENTS

1. In Para 7 (3) (a)
The existing para shall be substituted with the following para;

“Any Graduation with at least 50% marks. In case of SC / ST / BC / Differently abled candidates, the minimum marks shall be 40%. AND pass in Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Course / Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.-Special Education).”

2. In Para 7 (3) (b)
The words “B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com.,” shall be substituted with the words “Any Graduation,”

3. Para 7 (3) (d) shall be omitted.

4. The following shall be inserted as Para 7 (3.1) after Note 3. Under Para 7 (3) (c);

3.1. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AP-TET PAPER-III (LANGUAGE TEACHERS)
Graduation with Language concerned as one of the Optional Subjects (OR) Bachelor of Oriental Language (or its equivalent) (OR) Graduation in Literature (OR) Post Graduation in Language concerned AND Language Pandit Training Certificate/ B.Ed with Language concerned as one of the Methodologies, in respect of Language Teachers.

5. In Para 7 (4), 2nd para shall be substituted as follows;

Existing Para 

There will be Two Papers for the TET Paper-I will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for Classes I to V, Paper-II will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for Classes VI to VIII. A person who intends to be a Teacher either for Classes I to V or for Classes VI to VIII shall have to appear in both Papers (Paper I and Paper II).

Substituted with

There will be three papers for the TET. Paper-I will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for classes I to V; Paper-II will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for classes VI to VIII; Paper-III will be for a person who intends to be a Language Teacher. A person who intends to be a Teacher either for Classes I to V or for Classes VI to VIII shall have to appear in Paper-I & Paper II


6. The following shall be inserted as Para 7 (4) (c) after Para 7 (4) (b)

(c) Paper III: No. of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)-150
Duration of Examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes
Structure and Content

i) Child Development and Pedagogy &Teacher Aptitute      30 MCQs     30 Marks

ii) Language – I   30 MCQs     30 Marks
iii) Language – II      30 MCQs     30 Marks
iv) Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, English, Kann ada       60 MCQs     60 Marks
Tamil, Oriya, Marathi & Sanskrit
TOTAL 150 MCQs 150 Marks

Note: (1) The test items on Child Development & Pedagogy will focus on Educational
Psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the Elementary level.

Note: (2) How to choose Language –I of AP – TET Paper-III: The following Languages are
offered under First Language in Secondary Schools under the State Syllabus viz., Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, English, Kannada, Tamil, Oriya, Marathi & Sanskrit. A Candidate has to choose
one of these 8 Languages except English under Language I of TET, those candidates should
have compulsorily studied that Language either as medium of study or First Language at
least up to Class- X. The candidates who studied CBSE/ICSE curriculum can choose the
Language which they studied up to Class X. Language Teachers have to choose the Language
of their study in Pandit Training concerned under Language-I of TET Paper –III.

Note (3): A candidate has to choose the English subject for TET examination, has to
compulsorily choose the Telugu Language under Language I of TET.

Note (4): The Language-II shall be English for all the candidates.

Note (5): For Paper –III Language Subject questions will be as:-
Concerned Language Subject 60 MCQs (Content 48, Pedagogy 12)

Note (6): For Paper III, the syllabi for TET of Concerned Language Teachers and are Special
based on topics of Classes VI to VIII. The difficulty standard of questions as well as their
linkages could be up to Senior Secondary Level (12 th Class). The SCERT will be providing the
syllabi for Language Teachers.

Note (7): The syllabi for Language I & II shall be based on proficiency in the Language,
Elements of Language, Communication and Comprehension abilities (standard up to Senior
Secondary Level (12 th Class)

2. These orders shall come into force with effect from the date of issue of G.O. Ms. No.
91, School Education (Exams) Department, dated 11/12/2017.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
ADITHYANATH DAS
SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (SE)

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