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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: TS EdCET Exam

150

Total Questions

TS EdCET Official Notification

120

Duration (Minutes)

TS EdCET Official Information Brochure

₹750

General Registration Fee (INR)

TGCHE Admission Portal

5

Exam Sections

TS EdCET Syllabus Outline

25%

General Qualifying Score

TGCHE Admission Portal

No Negative

Marking Policy

TS EdCET Scoring Scheme

The TS EdCET is a computer-based entrance test comprising 150 MCQs to be solved in 120 minutes, with no negative marking. It is administered by Kakatiya University, Warangal on behalf of TGCHE. The fee is ₹750 INR for general/BC candidates and ₹550 INR for SC/ST/PH candidates, with B.Ed admission decided by rank merit list.

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1Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: 'The teacher congratulated the student _______ her outstanding performance in the entrance exam.'
A.on
B.for
C.at
D.about
Explanation: The verb 'congratulate' is idiomatically followed by the preposition 'on' when referring to the occasion or achievement (e.g., 'congratulated someone on something'). While 'for' is common in colloquial speech, 'on' is the grammatically correct preposition in standard English.
2Identify the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word 'EPHEMERAL'.
A.Permanent
B.Transient
C.Evanescent
D.Fleeting
Explanation: 'Ephemeral' means lasting for a very short time. Therefore, 'Permanent', which means lasting or intended to last indefinitely, is its direct antonym.
3Identify the grammatically correct sentence from the options below.
A.Neither the principal nor the teachers were present at the meeting.
B.Neither the principal nor the teachers was present at the meeting.
C.Neither the principal or the teachers were present at the meeting.
D.Neither the principal nor the teachers has been present at the meeting.
Explanation: According to the rule of subject-verb agreement for subjects joined by 'neither... nor', the verb agrees with the closer subject. Since 'teachers' is plural, the plural verb 'were' is correct. Also, 'neither' must be paired with 'nor', not 'or'.
4Fill in the blank with the correct tense of the verb: 'By this time next year, my sister _______ her master's degree in education.'
A.will have completed
B.will complete
C.completes
D.has completed
Explanation: The phrase 'By this time next year' indicates an action that will be completed at a specific point in the future. The future perfect tense ('will have completed') is used to express an action that will be finished before a specified future time.
5What is the passive voice of the sentence: 'The committee is discussing the new curriculum guidelines.'?
A.The new curriculum guidelines are being discussed by the committee.
B.The new curriculum guidelines were being discussed by the committee.
C.The new curriculum guidelines are discussed by the committee.
D.The new curriculum guidelines had been discussed by the committee.
Explanation: The original sentence is in the present continuous tense ('is discussing'). To change a present continuous sentence into the passive voice, we use 'is/are + being + past participle' (e.g., 'are being discussed').
6Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word 'METICULOUS'.
A.Careful
B.Careless
C.Sloppy
D.Hasty
Explanation: 'Meticulous' means showing great attention to detail and being very careful and precise. Therefore, 'Careful' is its closest synonym.
7Identify the word with the correct spelling.
A.Occurrence
B.Occurence
C.Occurrance
D.Ocurrence
Explanation: The correct spelling is 'Occurrence'. It has double 'c', double 'r', and ends with '-ence'.
8Fill in the blank with the correct conditional structure: 'If the students _______ harder, they would have passed the admission test.'
A.had studied
B.would study
C.studied
D.have studied
Explanation: This sentence is a third conditional, which refers to an impossible past condition and its probable past result. The structure is 'If + past perfect (had + past participle), ... would have + past participle'. Thus, 'had studied' is correct.
9Select the correct direct speech form of the reported sentence: 'He asked me where I was going.'
A.He said to me, "Where are you going?"
B.He said to me, "Where were you going?"
C.He asked me, "Where I am going?"
D.He said, "Where is he going?"
Explanation: When changing from indirect to direct speech, the past continuous 'where I was going' becomes present continuous 'Where are you going?' in direct speech. The reporting verb 'asked' translates back to 'said to me' with a question mark.
10What is the meaning of the idiom 'to spill the beans'?
A.To reveal a secret prematurely
B.To perform a clumsy action
C.To waste valuable resources
D.To cook a meal carelessly
Explanation: The idiom 'to spill the beans' means to disclose secret information, especially unintentionally or prematurely.

About the TS EdCET Exam

The TS EdCET (Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test) is a state-level entrance exam conducted for admission into the 2-year B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) regular courses in the state of Telangana. The exam evaluates candidates on General English, General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, Computer Awareness, and Subject Methodology.

Questions

150 scored questions

Time Limit

120 minutes

Passing Score

25% (37/150 marks) for General/BC; no minimum for SC/ST

Exam Fee

₹750 (General/BC) / ₹550 (SC/ST/PH) (Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TGCHE))

TS EdCET Exam Content Outline

16.7%

General English

Evaluates reading comprehension, sentence correction, grammar rules, spelling, vocabulary, synonyms, and antonyms.

10%

General Knowledge & Educational Issues

Covers current national affairs, history, geography, science, polity, educational commissions, and development of education in India.

6.7%

Teaching Aptitude

Focuses on pedagogical knowledge, student relationship management, classroom behavior, leadership, and teaching-learning theories.

6.7%

Computer Awareness

Basic computer hardware/software, internet applications, MS Office tools, and educational technology concepts.

60%

Subject Methodology

Covers school-level content (Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, or Social Studies) up to Class 10 level.

How to Pass the TS EdCET Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 25% (37/150 marks) for General/BC; no minimum for SC/ST
  • Exam length: 150 questions
  • Time limit: 120 minutes
  • Exam fee: ₹750 (General/BC) / ₹550 (SC/ST/PH)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

TS EdCET Study Tips from Top Performers

1Practice Class 10 Methodology: Since subject methodology carries 60% weightage (90 marks), revise the Telangana State Board textbooks for Mathematics, Physical Science, Biological Science, or Social Studies up to Class 10.
2Attempt All Questions: With no negative marking, candidates should ensure all 150 questions are marked. Use process of elimination to make educated guesses on difficult questions.
3Focus on Teaching Aptitude: Study basic child psychology, classroom management techniques, and teacher roles. This section tests logical decision-making in a school context.
4Track Time Carefully: You need to solve 150 questions in 120 minutes, which is 48 seconds per question. Quick reading and skipping difficult questions to return later is crucial.
5Revise Basic Computer Concepts: Study computer abbreviations, keyboard shortcuts, memory units, and internet terminologies to secure high marks in the Computer Awareness section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the qualifying score for TS EdCET?

The minimum qualifying score is 25% (i.e., 37 marks out of 150) for General and Backward Class (BC) candidates. There is no minimum qualifying score for SC and ST candidates.

Is there any negative marking in TS EdCET?

No, there is no negative marking in the TS EdCET exam. Candidates receive +1 mark for each correct answer, and 0 marks for unattempted or incorrect answers.

Who conducts the TS EdCET exam?

The exam is conducted by Kakatiya University, Warangal on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TGCHE).

What is the validity of the TS EdCET score?

The TS EdCET score is valid only for securing admission to the 2-year B.Ed program in the specific academic year for which the exam is conducted.

What is the fee for TS EdCET registration?

The registration fee is ₹750 INR for General and BC candidates, and ₹550 INR for SC, ST, and Physical Handicapped (PH) candidates.