TS EDCET Syllabus 2024: The exam authority sets the detailed TS EdCET syllabus 2024 every year for all parts of the exam. The official syllabus for TS EdCET 2024 is outlined in the official notification. This article provides the prescribed syllabus of TS EdCET 2024 for candidates’ reference. It’s recommended that candidates thoroughly review each topic of the TS EdCET syllabus to perform well in the teaching entrance exam. The TS EdCET 2024 exam is scheduled for May 23, 2024 (Sunday) and will be conducted online. Last year, the exam took place at 19 Regional Online Test Centers in Telangana State and Andhra Pradesh.
Correction of Sentences: Articles, Prepositions, Tenses, Spelling, Voice
Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms
Transformation of Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex; Direct Speech and Indirect Speech
TS EdCET Syllabus for Part-B (General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude)
General knowledge of the environment around a candidate and its application to society
Knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in a candidate’s scientific outlook as is expected of an educated person
Questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries: History, Culture, Geography, Ecology, Economics, General Policy, and Scientific Research
Teaching Aptitude: Communication skills, Dealing with Children, Recognizing individual differences, Analytical thinking, and General Intelligence
TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Mathematics)
Differential calculus
Differential equations
Real analysis
Algebra
Linear algebra
Numerical analysis
TSEdCET Syllabus for Part-C (Physical Sciences)
Physics
Topics
Vector Analysis
Mechanics of Particles
Mechanics of Rigid Bodies
Central Forces
Special Theory of Relativity
Fundamentals of Vibrations
Damped and Forced Oscillations
Vibrating Strings
Vibrations of Bars
Kinetic Theory of Gases
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic Potentials and Maxwell’s Equations
Low-Temperature Physics
Quantum Theory of Radiation
Statistical Mechanics
Interference
Diffraction
Polarization
Aberrations and Fiber Optics
Electrostatics
Magnetostatics
Electromagnetic Induction
Electromagnetic Waves
Atomic Spectra and Models Inadequacy of Classical Physics