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REET New Syllabus 2022 – Details
Organization
Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan
Exam Name
Rajasthan Eligibility Entrance Examination for Teachers
Geographical, Historical, and Cultural Knowledge of Rajasthan
90
90
General Knowledge of Rajasthan, Act of Free and Compulsory Child Education and Current Affairs
90
90
Hindi, Maths, English, General Science & Social Studies
50
50
Education Methodology: Hindi, Maths, English, General Science & Social Studies
40
40
Educational Psychology
20
20
Information Technology
10
10
Total Marks & Questions
300
Level 2 Exam Pattern for REET
Topics
Marks Allocated
No of Questions
Geographical, Historical, and Cultural Knowledge of Rajasthan
70
70
General Knowledge of Rajasthan, Educational Scenario, Act of Free and Compulsory Child Education, and Current Affairs
60
60
Questions from concerned subjects
120
120
Pedagogy
20
20
Educational Pedagogy
20
20
Information Technology
10
10
Total Marks & Questions
300
REET Syllabus for Level 1 & Leve 2 Exams
Mathematics
Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking
Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
Language of Mathematics
Community Mathematics
Data Management
Evaluation through formal and informal methods
Problems of Teaching, etc.
Geographical, Historical, and Cultural Knowledge of Rajasthan
Location, extent, relief features, climate, drainage, vegetation, agriculture, livestock, dairy development, population distribution, growth, literacy, sex ratio, religious composition, industries, planning, budgetary trends, major tourist centers
Ancient Culture & Civilisation of Rajasthan, Kalibangan, Ahar, Ganeshwar, Barath, etc.
Social Studies
Indian Civilization, Culture, and Society – Indus valley civilization, Vedic culture, Jainism and Buddhism, Mahajanpadas
Mauryan & Gupta Empires and Post-Gupta Period –Political history & administration, contribution to Indian culture, India (600-1000 AD), Greater India
Medieval and Modern Period –The Bhakti and Sufi Movement, Mughal-Rajput relations; Mughal administration, British policies towards Indian states, Revolt of 1857, Impacts of British Rule on Indian Economy, Renaissance and Social reforms, Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Indian Constitution and Democracy – Making of the Indian Constitution and its features, Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Fundamental duties, Social justice, Child Rights and Child Protection, Election in Democracy and Voters Awareness, etc.
REET Syllabus for General Science
Living & Non Living: Introduction, Differences, and characteristics
Living Being: different types and parts of plants, nutrition in plants, respiration and excretion, plant cell and animal cell- their structure and Function, Cell Division
Human body and health: Diseases spread by micro-organisms, (tuberculosis, measles, diphtheria, cholera, typhoid); prevention from diseases; different systems of the human body; infectious diseases (reasons of spreading and prevention); Sources of Food, Major components of food and diseases developed due to their deficiency; Balanced diet;
Animal Reproduction and Adolescence: Methods of Reproduction; Sexual and asexual. Adolescence and puberty: Changes in the body, the role of hormones in reproductions, Reproductive health, etc.
Child Development & Pedagogy
Child Development: Concept of growth and development, Principles and dimensions of development. Factors affecting development (especially in the context of family and school) and its relationship with learning.
Role of Heredity and Environment
Meaning and Concept of learning and its processes. Factors Affecting learning
Theories of learning (Behaviourism, Gestalt, Cognitivism, Constructivism) and their implications
How children learn, Learning process, Reflection, Imagination, Argument, constructivism, experiential learning, concept mapping, investigatory, approach, problem-solving