REET 2020 – Notification, Exam Date, Vacancies & Syllabus

REET 2020 – REET stands for Rajasthan Eligibility Exam for Teachers. REET exam is an entrance examination for teachers conducted by the Rajasthan Education Board for the teachers from Class 1 to Class 8. The REET exam is conducted by the state government of Rajasthan.  Here you can find the latest REET Exam Notification 2020 along with Syllabus, Admit Card, Vacancies, Exam Date & Eligibility for the candidates.

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REET Exam 2020 Notification

The REET is mandatory for all candidates to become a teacher in Government Schools from Class 1 to Class 8. It is conducted by both the Central and State government. Notifications Related to REET exams are issued on the official website of the Rajasthan Education Board. After a long, the notification related to the examination has been released on the official website of the Rajasthan Education Board at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.

In REET 2020, there are 31,000 vacancies for the post of 3rd Grade Teacher (Level 1 & 2) and the REET exam will be announced soon on the official website.

This REET exam was earlier to be held on 02 September 2020, but has been postponed due to the Corona . The examination will be held at 3 months after the release of the notification of REET. The exam date can be extended further if the notification is delayed.

REET Exam Date 2020

REET exam is being conducted very soon for 31,000 Posts. Around 1400000 Candidates are waiting for the recruitment of REET. This exam will be conducted soon as per NCTE guidelines.

REET Syllabus 2020 for Level 1 & Level 2

Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) recently announce about the REET Recruitment 2020, candidates can check the official notification & exam syllabus details from the official website. Candidates can download the REET Level 1st & Level 2nd exam Syllabus PDF from the official website.

Candidates can also check the syllabus details subject wise i.e. Language I & II like Science, Maths, Social Sciences, English, Hindi and Sanskrit. Candidates can also download the Level 1st and Level 2nd subject wise syllabus from given below table. Candidates can start their exam preparations according to exam pattern & syllabus topics to get teaching jobs. Candidates have to regularly check our website to get more information about REET Syllabus 2020.

There will be no change in its exam syllabus. It may be that the syllabus of this recruitment process will be changed after 2020, but now this REET recruitment exam will be based on the old syllabus of 2017. Rajasthan GK will not be added to the REET Level 2.

REET 2020 – Level 1st Syllabus in Details

1. Child Development & Pedagogy REET Syllabus

(a) Child Development

  • Concept of growth and development, Principles, and dimensions of development. Factors affecting development and its relationship with learning
  • Role of Heredity and environment
  • Meaning and concept of learning and its processes
  • Theories of learning and its implication
  • How Children learn and think
  • Motivation and Implications for learning

(b) Individual Differences

  • Meaning, types, and Factors Affecting Individual differences
  • Understanding individual differences on the basis of language, gender, community, caste, and religion

(c) Personality

  • Concept and types of personality
  • Factors responsible for shaping it
  • Its measurement

(d) Intelligence

  • Concept, Theories, and its measurement
  • Multidimensional Intelligence
  • Its implication

(e) Understanding diverse learners

  • Backward, Mentally retarded, gifted, creative, disadvantaged and deprived, specially-abled
  • Learning Difficulties

(f) Adjustment

  • Concept and ways of adjustment
  • Role of teacher in the adjustment
  • Teaching-learning process, Teaching strategies, and method in the context of National
  • Curriculum Framework 2005
  • Meaning and purposes of Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation
  • Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation
  • Construction of Achievement Test
  • Action Research
  • Right of Education Act 2009

2. Environmental Studies REET Syllabus

(a) Family

  • Personal relationships
  • Nuclear and joint families
  • Social abuses (child marriage, dowry system, child labour, theft)
  • Addiction (intoxication, smoking) and its personal, social and economical bad effects.

(b) Clothes and Habitats

  • Clothes for different seasons
  • Maintenance of clothes at home
  • Handloom and Powerloom
  • Habitats of living beings
  • Various types of houses
  • Cleanliness of houses and neighbouring areas.
  • Different types of materials for building houses.

(c) Profession

  • The profession of your surroundings (stitching clothes, gardening, farming, animal rearing, vegetable vendor, etc.)
  • Small and cottage industries
  • Major industries of Rajasthan State
  • Need for consumer & protection
  • Co-operative societies

(d) Public places and Institutions

  • Public places like school, hospital, post office, bus stand, railway station
  • Public property (street light, road, bus, train, public buildings etc.)
  • Wastage of electricity and water;
  • Employment policies
  • General information about Panchayat, legislative assembly and parliament.

(e) Our Culture and Civilization

  • Fairs and festivals
  • National festivals
  • Dresses and food-habits
  • Art and craft of Rajasthan
  • Tourist places of Rajasthan
  • Great personalities of Rajasthan.

(f) Transport and Communication

  • Means of transport and communication
  • Rules for pedestrians and transport
  • Effects of means of communication on the lifestyle

(g) Personal Hygiene

  • External parts of our body and their cleanliness
  • General information about the internal parts of the body
  • Balance diet and its importance
  • Common diseases (gastroenteritis, amoebiosis, methaemoglobin, anemia, fluorosis, malaria, dengue.) their causes and methods of prevention
  • Pulse Polio campaign.

(h) Living Beings

  • Levels of organization of plants and animals
  • Diversity of living organisms
  • State flower, state tree, state bird, state animal
  • Knowledge of reserve forest and wildlife (national parks, sanctuaries, tiger reserve, world heritage)
  • Conservation of species of plants and animals
  • Knowledge of Kharief and Rabi crops

(i) Matter and Energy

  • Common properties of substances (colour, state, ductility, solubility) various types of fuels
  • Types of energy and transformation of one form into another
  • Applications of energy in daily life
  • Sources of light and common properties of light
  • Basic knowledge of air, water, forest, wetlands and deserts
  • Different kind of pollution
  • Renewable and nonrenewable resources of energy in Rajasthan and concept of their conservation
  • Weather and climate
  • Water cycle
  • Concept and scope of Environment Studies
  • Significance of Environment Studies, Integrated Environment Studies
  • Environmental Studies & Environmental Education learning Principles
  • Scope & relation to Science & Social Science
  • Approaches to presenting concepts
  • Activities
  • Experimentation/Practical Work
  • Discussion
  • Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation
  • Teaching material/Aids
  • Problems of Teaching

3. Mathematics REET Syllabus

  • Whole numbers up to one crore, Place Value, Comparison
  • Fundamental mathematical operations – Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division
  • Indian Currency
  • Concept of fraction, proper fractions, comparison of proper fraction of the same denominator, mixed fractions, comparison of proper fractions of unequal denominators, Addition and Subtraction of fractions
  • Prime and composite numbers, Prime factors, Lowest Common, Multiple (LCM), and Highest Common Factor (HCF)
  • Unitary law, Average, Profit – Loss, simple interest
  • Plane and curved surfaces, plane and solid geometrical figures, properties of plane geometrical figures like the point, line, ray, line segment, Angle, and their types
  • Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Measurement of area and their standard units and relation between them
  • Area and perimeter of plane surfaces of square and rectangular objects
  • Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking
  • Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
  • Language of Mathematics
  • Community Mathematics
  • Evaluation through formal and informal methods
  • Problems of Teaching
  • Error analysis and related aspects of learning and teaching
  • Diagnostic and Remedial Teaching

REET 2020 – Level 2nd Syllabus in Details

1. Mathematics & Science

(a) Indices – Multiplication and division of numbers on equal bases, Laws of Indices

(b) Algebraic expressions – Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Identities

(c) Factors – factors of simple algebraic expressions

(e) Equations – Simple linear equation

(f) Square & Square Root

(g) Cube & Cube Root

(h) Interest – Simple interest, Compound interest, Profit – Loss

(i) Ratio and Proportion – Division into proportional parts, Partnership

(j) Percentage, Birth and Death rate, Population growth, Depreciation

(k) Lines and Angles – Line segment, straight and curved lines, types of angles

(l) Plane figures – Triangles, Congurence of triangles, Quadrilaterals and Circle

(m) Area of Plane figures – Triangles, Rectangles, Parallelograms and Trapeziums

(n) Surface Area and Volume – cube, cuboid and right circular cylinder

(o) Statistics – collection and classification of data, frequency distribution table, Tally marks, bar graph and histogram, circular graph (Pai diagram)

(p) Graph – Various types of graphs

  • Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking
  • Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
  • Language of Mathematics
  • Community Mathematics
  • Evaluation
  • Remedial Teaching
  • Problems of Teaching

2. Social Studies Syllabus for REET Exam

(a) Indian Civilization, Culture and Society

  • Indus valley civilization
  • Vedic culture
  • Indian Society – Characteristics, Family, Marriage, Gender Sensitization, Rural Life, and Urbanization.

(b) Mauryan & Gupta Empires and Post-Gupta Period

  • Political history & administration
  • Contribution to Indian culture
  • Cultural achievement of Gupta’s age
  • India (600-1000 AD) Indian cultural contacts with the outside world

(c) Medieval and Modern Period

  • The Bhakti and Sufi Movement
  • Mughal-Rajput relations
  • Mughal administration
  • Social, Economic and cultural conditions during the Medieval period
  • British policies towards Indian states
  • Revolt of 1857
  • Impacts of British Rule on Indian Economy, Renaissance and Social reforms
  • Indian National Movement (1919-1947)

(d) Indian Constitution and Democracy

  • Preamble
  • Fundamental Rights and Fundamental duties
  • Secularism and Social justice.

(e) Government: Composition and Functions

  • Parliament
  • President
  • Prime minister and Council of Ministers
  • State Government – Panchayati raj and Urban Self -Government

(f) Main Components of the Earth

  • lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere
  • Types of rocks
  • Interior and Exterior forces modifying the earth’s surface

(g) Resources and Development

  • Types of Resources
  • Conservation of Resources
  • Soils, Minerals and Power Resources
  • Agriculture
  • Industries
  • Human Resources

(h) Geography and Resources of India

  • Physiographic regions
  • Climate
  • Natural vegetation
  • Wild Life
  • Multipurpose projects
  • Agriculture crops
  • Industries
  • Transportation
  • Population
  • Public amenities
  • Economic and Social Programmes of Development
  • Consumer awareness

(i) Geography and Resources of Rajasthan

  • Physical regions
  • Water conservation and Harvesting
  • Agriculture Crops, Minerals and Energy Resources
  • Transport, Industries & Population

(j) History and Culture of Rajasthan

  • Ancient Civilizations and Janpadas
  • Freedom Struggle in Rajasthan
  • Integration of Rajasthan
  • Heritage and Culture of Rajasthan (Forts, Palaces, Fairs, Festivals, Folk-arts, Handicrafts)
  • Rajasthani Literature
  • Tourism & Conservation of Heritage

(k) Pedagogical Issues – I

  • Concept & Nature of Social Science/Social Studies
  • Class Room Processes
  • Activities and discourse
  • Problems of teaching Social Science/Social Studies
  • Developing critical thinking

(l) Pedagogical Issues – II

  • Enquiry/Empirical Evidence
  • Teaching Learning Material and Teaching Aids
  • Projects Work
  • Evaluation

REET Exam Pattern 2020

  • There are no negative markings in REET Exam 2020
  • Total No. of Questions / Marks are 150
  • Duration of examination will be 2 hours & 30 minutes
  • Level 1 examination conducted for teachers of class 1st to 5th
  • Level 2 examination conducted for teachers of class 6th to 8th

REET Level 1 Exam pattern

SubjectsNo. of QuestionsMarks
Child Development & Pedagogy3030
Language I (Hindi, Sindhi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi & Gujarati)
3030
Language II (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi & Gujarati)
3030
Mathematics
3030
Environmental Studies
3030
Total150150

REET Level 2nd Exam pattern

SubjectsNo. of QuestionsMarks
Child Development & Pedagogy
3030
Language I (Hindi, Sindhi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi & Gujarati)
3030
Language II (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi & Gujarati)
3030
Mathematics & Science (For Maths & Science Teacher) Social Science for Social Science Teachers
6060
Total150150

Eligibility and Qualification for REET 2020

REET Eligibility and Qualification for Level 1st

  • Candidates should be a senior secondary pass with at least 50% marks for class 5th Teacher.
  • In additional, the final year of Diploma in Elementary Pedagogy (B.L.Ed), appear or pass.
  • According to NCTE Regulations 2002, a second year diploma in senior secondary or B.el.ed with at least 45% marks should be passed or appearing in the final year of coureses.
  • Candidates must have passed or passed in the final year of Senior Secondary or 4 year B. ld. ed with at least 50%.
  • Graduate or in the last year or passed in the education course.

REET Eligibility and Qualification for Level 2nd

  • Passed diploma in second year in graduate or elementary education or completed the final year of this course.
  • At least 50% should be Graduate and passed in first year of B.Ed or appearing in second year of B.Ed.
  • As per NCTE Regulation, Graduate with at least 40% marks and passed first year of B.Ed or appearing in second year of B.Ed.
  • Candidates should be around 50% in senior secondary and passed the final year of 4 year B.L.ED. should be around 50% in senior secondary and have passed or appeared in the final year or 4 years BA / Bsc. Ed or BA. Ed/ B.sc.Ed.

How to Prepare for REET 2020 Exam

  • Preparation should be started from 1 year for REET exam. If you keep your preparation well in advance, there may be a lot of time left for revision.
  • Focus on variety of topics. In addition to books, seek help from newspaper and internet too.
  • Pay attention on the reviews and current affairs for the exam.
  • Look at previous year’s papers and solve them too.
  • Makes notes yourself while preparing for REET. You will also be prepared by preparing notes yourself.
  • Students should also keep in mind that the first language Sanskrit should be chosen or the second language is a difference of two points. So choose with discretion.
  • Students should have complete knowledge of the entire examination pattern and syllabus of the REET, which points are important for the exam.
  • For the examination, students should keep the question paper of 2011, 2012, 2016 & 2018 in front and see what types of questions are asked in the exam.

REET Admit Card 2020 Download

You can download the admit card for REET Exam 2020, with your number/challan number. The process to download hall ticket for REET 2020 and important instructions are given below that explains how to download REET admit card.

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REET Exam 2020 – FAQS

I misplaced my form number How can I retrieve it for login?

Candidates can retrieve their form number by visiting the official website.

When will be REET 2020 Examination?

The tentative date for REET Exam is 02 September, 2020.

What are the documents required for REET Exam 2020?

Admit card and 1 ID is required for REET exam.

If it is a subject of Hindi / English / Sanskrit or any other language in BA, then which language to choose?

In this case, you have to choose the subject of Social Science only, but in language 1 or language 2, you can choose your language Hindi / English / Sanskrit.

Does the REET have negative marking?

No, REET have no negative marking. Students can solve all questions without any risk.