TG TET 2026 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
The application form is open and will close on November 27. For clearing the TG TET 2026 you need to secure the passing marks. It is important for the candidates to check the exam pattern and syllabus. If you are preparing according to the syllabus your half battle is won,
We have given the details of Exam Pattern of both the papers. Paper I and Paper II in the below article.

You can find attached the syllabus in detail in the PDF form
TG TET 2026 Exam Pattern Paper I
| Topic | Number of MCQ | Marks |
| Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Language I | 30 | 30 |
| Language II English | 30 | 30 |
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
The test items on Child Development & Pedagogy will focus on Educational Psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the primary level.
The syllabi for Mathematics & Environmental Studies are designed on the basis of topics of Classes I to V. The difficulty standard as well as linkages of content/topics could be up to Secondary Stage (up to Class X) for testing.
The test items in Mathematics and Environmental Studies will contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on content and Pedagogy. In Mathematics 24 MCQs will be on Content and 6 MCQs on Pedagogy. Similarly in Environmental Studies 24 MCQs will be on content and 6 MCQs on Pedagogy. Note (5): The syllabi for Language I & II shall be based on Proficiency in the Language, Elements of language, Communication and Comprehension abilities (standard up to Class X level).
TG TET 2026 Exam Pattern Paper II
| Topic | Number of MCQ | Marks |
| Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Language I | 30 | 30 |
| Language II English | 30 | 30 |
| For Mathematics and Science teacher: A)Mathematics and Science B) for social Studies teacher:Social Studies C) for any other teacher either a or b | 60 | 60 |
How to choose the language in Paper II
Here the candidate is offered 7 to choose one. These are Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil and Sanskrit. A Candidate (other than language pandit candidate) has to choose one of these 7 languages under Language I of TGTET and 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 have studied up to Class X. Language pandit candidates have to choose the language of their study in pandit training concerned under language-I of TGTET Paper-II.
For Paper II Mathematics & Science sections, questions will be as follows:
- Mathematics – 30 MCQs (Content 24; Pedaogy 06)
- Science – 30 MCQs (Content 24; Pedagogy 06) a) Content – Physical Science – 12 MCQs b) Content – Biological Science – 12 MCQs c) Science Pedagogy – 06 MCQs.
For TG TET Paper II Social Studies, the syllabus includes History, Geography, Civics, and Economics. Out of the total 60 marks allotted for Social Studies, 48 marks will be based on the content of these subjects, while the remaining 12 marks will focus on Pedagogy related to Social Studies teaching. This distribution ensures a balance between knowledge of the subject matter and the understanding of teaching methods specific to Social Studies
Note For Paper II, The syllabi for TGTET Mathematics & Sciences, and Social Studies are based on topics covered in Classes VI to VIII. The difficulty level of the questions, as well as their connections, may extend up to the Senior Secondary level (12th class). Note (7): The syllabi for Language I & II will focus on language proficiency, language elements, communication, and comprehension skills, following the standard up to the Senior Secondary level (12th Class)
TG TET 2026 Paper I Syllabus
TG TET 2026 Paper II Syllabus
FAQs TG TET 2026 Syllabus
The Paper I covers Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II (English), Mathematics, and Environmental Studies, with each section having 30 questions.
Yes the paper II subjects questions are different than Paper I,Paper II includes Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II (English), and either Mathematics & Science or Social Studies/Social Sciences, depending on candidate choice. The subject-specific section has 60 questions
No negative Marking here, so you can answer the question without fear of deducting the marks





