For candidates who want to begin their career in teaching, the WB Teacher Eligibility Test serves as the first step to become eligible for primary teaching recruitment across the state. To begin with the eligibility test preparation, candidates often drown themselves in studying the theory portion of the subjects. Instead, they should use previous year question papers to understand how questions are framed in TET and what the relevant topics are, which will help them qualify for the exam.

WB Primary TET Previous Year Question Papers

Every year, thousands of candidates appear for the Teacher Eligibility Test in West Bengal. Although TET is a screening test, merely qualifying for the test based on the category requirement is not enough. To improve their chances of securing a better rank, candidates must score more than the qualifying marks. This can be done by introducing WB Primary TET Previous Year Question Papers into the study routine. Practicing these papers will help candidates to understand the exam structure, topics, and concepts that are repeatedly asked and save their study time.

WB TET Previous Year Question Papers PDF

While the syllabus covers the complete list of topics of all five sections, the previous year's question paper helps candidates understand the actual question format. These papers help candidates understand how the examiner has framed pedagogy questions through classroom scenarios and how to approach situation-based questions. Regular practice also helps to identify the weak areas, understand the difficulty of the exam, and prepare their strategy accordingly. By solving previous year papers, candidates also understand how well they are ready for the exam.

PapersYearsQuestion Papers
WB Special PRT TET2026Download PDF
WB Primary TET2023Download PDF
2017Download PDF
2013Download PDF

How can WB TET PYQs help in Improving Performance?

Previous Year Papers act as an effective exam preparation tool, which helps candidates understand the demands of the exam. Here are some ways through which PYQs will help candidates improve their exam performance:

  • These papers help candidates understand the structure and overall level of the exam.
  • Practicing also helps candidates to understand the topics better.
  • By practising regularly, candidates can improve their speed and manage time well during the exam.
  • These papers also help to reduce silly mistakes and improve accuracy.
  • Candidates identify the important concepts that the examiner has asked repeatedly.
  • Candidates also find out the portion of the syllabus that is weak and needs revision.

WB TET Preparation Tips and Strategy

Preparation for the Teacher Eligibility test should include understanding the important concepts, regular practice, and revision. As the test includes both subject knowledge and teaching aptitude, candidates should prepare their preparation strategy accordingly.

Step 1- Understanding of the syllabus and Topics Asked

The first step is to understand the syllabus and the important topics. The syllabus is divided into 5 sections of Child Development and Pedagogy, Language 1 & Language 2, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies.

Step 2- Understand the Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

The test has 150 questions for a total of 150 marks. Candidates need to finish their test in a span of 2 and a half hours. Knowing the pattern will help candidates manage time well.

Step 3- Build Strong Conceptual Clarity

Rather than just learning the facts by heart, candidates must understand the concepts of Child Psychology, Teaching methods, Learning theories, Pedagogical approach and Classroom scenarios.

Step 4- Make Subject-wise notes

Candidates must prepare short notes about formulas, grammar rules, pedagogy definitions, important theories, one-line facts and short tricks.

Step 5- Practice Previous Year Papers

While solving, candidates must observe the important topics, question trends, and the difficulty level of the exam. They must also take note of repeatedly asked concepts.

Step 6- Attempt Full-Length Mock Tests

Candidates must also give 2 to 3 mock tests each week. Through these tests, they must analyze the score, accuracy, time spent in each section, and weak areas.

Step 7- Focus more on Pedagogy and Child Development

Candidates must give attention to Piaget's theory, Vygotsky's theory, learning disabilities, inclusive education, teaching strategies, and evaluation methods.

Step 8- Revise Regularly

Candidates must spend 3-4 hours revising the concepts that went wrong in mock tests, previous year papers, and the syllabus.

Step 9- Last 15 Days Strategy

In the last 15 days before the exam, candidates must focus on revising notes and attempt 1 mock test daily. They must avoid studying new topics. This will help to improve the score in the exam.

West Bengal Primary TET Exam Pattern 2026

For West Bengal Primary TET, candidates have to appear for Paper 1, which is for Classes 1 to 5. The exam is conducted in offline OMR-based mode. The subjects of the paper include Child Development and Pedagogy, Language 1 & Language 2 (both of which are compulsory to attempt), Mathematics, and Environmental Studies.

  • The test has 150 questions in total.
  • Each question carries 1 mark.
  • There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
  • The total duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
  • The language of the question paper is in English, Urdu, Bengali, Hindi, and Nepali.
  • Each of the 5 subjects has 30 questions.

WB Primary TET Minimum Qualifying Marks

Along with the exam pattern, candidates must also know about the minimum qualifying marks that they have to score as per their category. In case candidates fail to achieve it, they have to sit for the next test.

CategoriesQualifying PercentageMinimum Marks (Out of 150)
General/Unreserved60%90
SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PH/EC/Ex-Servicemen55%82
Reserved Categories from other states58%87
FAQs

Candidates should solve these papers two times. One by practicing section-wise format and other by giving full length exam.

The Borad may not repeat the exact question, but it will repeat the topic and concept in the upcoming exams.

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