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Hi buddy I have applied for Gujarat TAT exam and here looking for its admit card/hall ticket so would you plz tell me how we can do get it from GSEB site ?
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As you asking here I am telling process to do download Gujarat TAT exam admit card/hall ticket from GSEB site Go to the official site of Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB). On home page of site you will search the links of admit card/hallticket for various posts from which you have to hit on suitable one. After that enter Registration No and DOB / Password and press “Submit” button. Now the Call Letter will be appeared on your computer Download it and take physical copy of further use. As hall ticket is very essential documents and is necessary to bring with you while appearing for Examination. Gujarat TAT exam syllabus Paper – I Syllabus: Factors Affecting Learning. Theories of learning and its implication. How Children learn and think. Motivation and Implications for Learning. Individual Differences. Personality. Intelligence. Understanding diverse learners. Learning Difficulties. Adjustment. Teaching learning process. Meaning and purposes of Assessment. Action Research. Right to Education Act 2009 Child Development. The Role of Heredity and environment. Meaning and Concept of learning and its processes. Language – I Principles of Teaching English. Teaching Learning Materials. Development of Language Skills, Teaching Learning Materials. Comprehensive & Continuous Evaluation. Unseen Prose Passage. Unseen Prose Passage. Framing Questions Including Wh-questions. Language – II Model Auxiliaries, Phrasal Verbs and Idioms, Literary Terms. Basic knowledge of English Sounds and their Phonetic Transcription. Principles of Teaching English, Communicative Approach to English Language Teaching, Challenges of Teaching English. Unseen Prose Passage. Unseen Poem. Mathematics Geometry. Shapes & Spatial Understanding. Numbers. Addition and Subtraction. Multiplication. Division. Measurement. Weight. Time. Volume. Data Handling. Patterns. Money. LCM & HCF. Decimal Fractions. Pedagogical issue Environmental Studies Our Surroundings. Parts of Body (internal & external). Natural Resources. Our Punjab. Solar System. Basic needs. Food, resources and care. Water . Air. Habitats, types. Clothes dresses & their care. Group songs. Festivals (school, family & national). Health, good habits & personal hygiene. Looking after the trees, plants & animals. Living and nonliving. Parts of plants. Geographical features and changes. Days and Nights. Disposal of solid waste. Local Bodies (Rural & Urban). Transportation, communication and its development. Pollution. National property. Weather & climate. Community Buildings. Diseases. First Aid. Disaster management. Paper – II Syllabus: Mathematics Number System. Knowing our Numbers. Playing with Numbers. Whole Numbers. Negative Numbers and Integers. Fractions Exponents; surds, squares, cube, square root. cube root Profit & Loss. Compound Interest Discount. Algebra. Introduction to Algebra; Algebraic identities, polynomials. Ratio and Proportion. Geometry. Basic geometrical ideas (2-D). Understanding Elementary Shapes (2-D and 3-D). Symmetry: (reflection). Constructions (using Straight edge Scale, protractor, compasses). Quadrilateral. Mensuration's; circle, sphere, cone, cylinder, triangles. Data handling, statistics. Science Food. Sources of food. Components of food. Cleaning food. Materials. Materials of daily use. Air. Water. Change of matter. The structure of Atom. Molecule. Compounds. Metals & Nonmetals. Carbon. Soil. Acids, base, salt. The World of the Living organisms, microorganism and diseases. Food; production & management. Moving Things People and Ideas. Effect of population growth & human activities in the environment. The Universe. Force. Motion. Work & Energy. Electric current and circuits. Magnets & magnetism. Light. Sound. Natural Phenomena. Natural Resources. Sources of energy. Environmental concerns; regional & national. Pollution. Pedagogical issues. TET Syllabus Social Studies/ Social Sciences: History The Earliest Societies. The First Farmers and Herders. The First Cities. The Early States. New Ideas. The First Empire. Contacts with Distant lands. Political Developments. Culture and Science. New Kings and Kingdoms. Sultans of Delhi. Architecture. Creation of an Empire. Social Change. Regional Cultures. The Establishment of Company Power. Rural Life and Society. Colonialism and Tribal Societies. The Revolt of 1857-58. Women and reform. Challenging the Caste System. The Nationalist Movement. India After Independence. Geography Geography as a social study and as a science. Planet: Earth in the solar system. Globe. The environment in its totality: natural and human environment. Air. Water. Human Environment: settlement, transport and communication. Resources: Types- Natural and Human. Agriculture. Social and Political Life (Civics) Diversity. Government. Local Government. Making a Living. Democracy. State Government. Understanding Media. Unpacking Gender. The Constitution. Parliamentary Government. The Judiciary. Social Justice and the Marginalized. Pedagogical issues.
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