Which Subject Do You Want to Study More in KTET?
All KTET previous year question papers along with their answers are available on the official KTET Zone page. The platform provides well-structured questions covering all subjects based on previous KTET exams.
You can easily find and study materials according to the year and subject you need.
In addition, there are KTET mock tests designed for practice, helping learners improve their preparation effectively.
When you visit the homepage, you can select resources directly from the sidebar, including:
These resources are organized to support
KTET aspirants in a structured and user-friendly way.
KTET Latest Previous Questions
Explore the latest KTET previous year questions with answers. Access subject-wise question papers to improve your preparation and exam performance.
When Will the KTET Exam Be Conducted?
The KTET exam is generally conducted twice a year, approximately every six months.
It is usually held:
- At the beginning of the year (February, March)
- In the second half of the year (September, December)
After the exam, a Provisional Answer Key is published.
Corrections are made based on feedback, and then a Final Answer Key is released.
Following this, the KTET result is officially announced.
Typically, results are declared 2 to 3 months after the exam.
For candidates pursuing a D.El.Ed course, the second semester exam must be completed to be eligible.
KTET Exam Pattern
The KTET exam consists of multiple subjects, each carrying equal marks:
- Science
Mathematics
- Environmental Studies
- Malayalam
- English
Each subject carries 30 marks, making a total of 150 marks.
To qualify for the KTET exam, candidates must score at least 82 marks out of 150.
The total duration of the exam is 2.5 hours.
KTET is divided into four categories:
- Category I – Lower Primary Teacher (LP)
- Category II – Upper Primary Teacher (UP)
- Category III – High School Teacher
- Category IV - Language Teacher
📅 KTET Study Plan & Daily Preparation Guide
A proper study plan is essential to crack the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test successfully. Instead of random studying, candidates should follow a structured daily routine to cover all subjects effectively.
🕒 Simple Daily Study Plan:
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Morning (1–2 hours) – Study core subjects like Mathematics, Science, or Pedagogy
- Afternoon (1 hour) – Focus on language subjects (Malayalam/English)
- Evening (1–2 hours) – Practice previous questions and mock tests
- Night (30 minutes) – Revision of important topics
📌 Weekly Strategy:
- Practice at least 2–3 mock tests per week
- Analyze mistakes and improve weak areas
- Revise completed topics every weekend
🎯 Preparation Tips:
- Start with easy topics, then move to difficult ones
- Maintain short notes for quick revision
- Focus more on repeated questions from previous years
- Avoid last-minute stress by consistent preparation
Following a disciplined study plan helps candidates improve accuracy, speed, and confidence before the exam.
🔍 KTET Important Topics (High-Weight Areas)
Focusing on important topics can significantly improve your score in KTET. Based on previous exams, the following areas are frequently asked:
- Child Development & Pedagogy concepts
- Grammar and language usage
- Basic Mathematics (Arithmetic, Numbers)
- Environmental Studies (Daily life concepts)
- Teaching methods and classroom management
Candidates who concentrate on these high-weight topics have a better chance of scoring above the qualifying marks.
📊 KTET Score Improvement Tips
Many candidates fail to qualify due to lack of strategy, not knowledge. Here are some smart ways to improve your score:
- Attempt easy questions first in the exam
- Do not spend too much time on a single question
- Practice time-based mock tests regularly
- Focus on accuracy rather than guessing
- Revise formulas and key concepts before exam day
A strategic
approach
can easily
help you
cross the qualifying
mark of 82+.
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