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CTET Full Syllabus 2026: Complete Paper 1 & Paper 2 Breakdown

Every section, every topic - the complete CTET 2026 syllabus for Paper 1 and Paper 2, broken down subject by subject so you know exactly what to study.

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CTET Full Syllabus 2026: What's Actually in the Exam

Before you open a single book, you need a map of the territory. This guide breaks down the complete CTET 2026 syllabus - every section, every subject - for both Paper 1 and Paper 2, based on the latest CBSE notification.

Syllabus Basics

  • Both papers are built primarily around the NCERT curriculum (Classes 1-8), so your NCERT textbooks double as core study material.
  • The syllabus hasn't changed structurally in recent years - the section list and weightage have stayed consistent.
  • Every section is worth 30 questions / 30 marks, except the subject-specific section in Paper 2, which is worth 60.

Paper 1 Syllabus (Classes 1-5)

1. Child Development and Pedagogy - 30 marks

  • Concept of development and its relationship with learning
  • Principles of child development
  • Influence of heredity and environment
  • Socialisation processes
  • Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky: theories of learning and their relevance
  • Concepts of child-centred and progressive education
  • Multi-dimensional intelligence and language, thought
  • Individual differences based on diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion
  • Inclusive education and children with special needs
  • Assessment for learning vs. assessment of learning; CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation)

2. Language I - 30 marks

  • Reading comprehension (prose/drama and poetry passages)
  • Grammar and verbal ability
  • Pedagogy of language development
  • Learning and acquisition of language
  • Role of listening, speaking, reading, writing (LSRW skills)
  • Language teaching materials and multilingual classrooms

3. Language II - 30 marks

  • Similar structure to Language I, but must be a different language
  • Comprehension, grammar, and pedagogy of language teaching
  • Challenges in teaching a second language

4. Mathematics - 30 marks

  • Content: geometry, shapes, numbers, addition/subtraction, measurement, data handling, patterns
  • Pedagogy: nature of mathematics, logical thinking, problem-solving strategies, error analysis, remedial teaching

5. Environmental Studies (EVS) - 30 marks

  • Content: Family and Friends, Food, Shelter, Water, Travel, Things We Make and Do
  • Integrates basic science and social science concepts
  • Pedagogy: activity-based and inquiry-based learning approaches

Paper 2 Syllabus (Classes 6-8)

1. Child Development and Pedagogy - 30 marks

Same core framework as Paper 1, but focused on the 11-14 age group, with slightly deeper conceptual application expected.

2. Language I - 30 marks

Comprehension, grammar, and language pedagogy relevant to Classes 6-8.

3. Language II - 30 marks

Must differ from Language I; tests communication ability and second-language pedagogy.

4. Choose ONE: Mathematics & Science OR Social Studies/Social Science - 60 marks

Mathematics & Science (30 + 30 marks):

  • Maths: number system, fractions, integers, algebra, ratio and proportion, geometry, mensuration, data handling
  • Science: food, materials, the living world, electric circuits, magnets, natural phenomena, natural resources
  • Pedagogy woven into both subjects - teaching approaches, common misconceptions, activity design

Social Studies/Social Science (60 marks):

  • History: ancient India, medieval India, colonial period, post-independence India
  • Geography: earth, globe, environment, water, air, agriculture, resources
  • Social and Political Life: democracy, government, media, gender, judiciary, the Constitution
  • Pedagogy: critical thinking, use of primary sources, inquiry-based classroom discussion

Note: Your choice of Mathematics & Science vs. Social Studies is made when you apply for the exam — you can't switch after submitting your application. Decide early, since it shapes your entire Paper 2 study plan.


How to Use This Syllabus

  1. Print or bookmark this breakdown and check off topics as you cover them.
  2. CDP is common ground - the same core theory (Piaget, Vygotsky, Kohlberg, inclusive education) shows up in both papers, so mastering it once pays off twice.
  3. NCERT first, guidebooks second - for Maths, EVS, Science, and Social Studies, read the relevant NCERT chapters before jumping into CTET-specific guides.
  4. Don't neglect pedagogy - a large share of marks in every subject section come from teaching-method questions, not just content recall.

We'll be posting subject-wise deep dives on CDP, Maths pedagogy, and EVS next - check back soon.

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