CTET 10th January 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: Difficulty Level, Highest Weightage Topics
the exam analysis for CTET 10th January 2023 paper 1 exam has been shared below along with all important topics asked and number of good attempts.
CTET 10th January 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: The next CTET 2022 exam is being conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today on 10th January 2023. The CBT online exam is being conducted in two shifts in the online mode. CTET 2022 10th Jan Paper 1 exam timing was from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM. A total of 150 questions (multiple choice) from five separate sections i.e. Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies. The CTET 10th January paper 1 Analysis is shared here after the shift is over at 12:00 PM. This analysis has been prepared after the feedback was taken from the students who appeared in the exam.
Candidates Who attended Paper 1 can find the CTET 10th January 2023 Paper 1 Analysis along with the number of good attempts, level of difficulty, and the important topics asked that will help in analysing the exam performance.
CTET 10th January 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: Student Reactions
All applicants can find the first reaction shared by candidates following the conclusion of the CTET Paper 1 exam on 10th January 2023 -
- The EVS Section was easy
- Mathematics Section was considered easy to moderate
- The applicants said that the overall level of the exam was Easy and the majority of the questions were asked from previous year's papers
- English Section was a bit tricky and lengthy
CTET 10th January 2023 Paper 1 Exam Analysis | ||||
Section | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts | Topics Asked |
Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | Moderate | 15-18 |
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Language I | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 16-20 |
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Language II | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 15-20 |
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Mathematics | 30 | Easy to moderate | 18-22 |
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Environmental Studies | 30 | Easy | 19-25 |
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Overall | 150 | To be Updated | To be Updated |
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