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TG TET Exam Analysis 2026 January 3 Shift 1 Available: Check memory-based question paper, test taker reviews

TG TET Exam Analysis 2026 January 3 Shift 1 Available: Check memory-based question paper, test taker reviews

TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 exam for Paper 2 Mathematics and Science has concluded. According to the test takers, the difficulty level of the exam was ‘Moderate’. Here are the memory-based questions asked in TG TET 2026 Mathematics and Science.

TG TET Exam Analysis 2026 January 3 Shift 1: The Day 1 and Shift 1 exam of TG TET 2026 January 3 has been concluded for Paper 2 Mathematics and Science. The exam was conducted from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. The Counseling Shortcuts team visited a test centre in Hyderabad and Warangal to collect the feedback received from test takers. According to the test takers, the difficulty level of the Mathematics and Science exam of TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 was ‘Moderate’. While the CDP section turned out to be easy, the Mathematics section was lengthy and time-consuming . However, Science questions were doable . The detailed analysis, along with the memory-based question paper, has been provided here.

The following questions were collected from test takers of Shift 1 of TG TET 2026, January 3. These questions are based on memory of questions. Therefore, the exact question might vary. You are advised to consider these questions as a basic reference.

  • The main aspect of Chomsky’s theory
  • When a previously learnt task affects the retention of the task being currently acquired is called
  • Individual differences in intelligence are due to
  • The psychological aspect that affects learning is
  • One of the following is not related to the psychomotor domain
  • Cognitive development is also called
  • A physiological trait that affects a person’s personality
  • There was a question related to Piaget’s changes
  • The range of the data 14, 6, 12, 17, 21, 10, 4, 3 is
  • More questions are to be received

TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 Mathematics and Science Test Taker Reviews

Here are the reviews submitted by test takers on TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 Exam. The reviews are directly collected from test takers from an exam centre in Hyderabad and Warangal. Additionally, the reviews are being received through the Google Form above.

  • Siva Kumar, a test taker from Hyderabad, expressed that the ‘Mathematics section was a little complicated, but the CDP and Science sections were doable’
  • Anuradha, a test taker from Warangal, expressed that the ‘CDP section was doable, but 3-4 questions were tough. The mathematics section was average, but the Science section was easy, she added.
  • Narendra, a test taker from Warangal, reviewed that the Mathematics and Science sections were ‘doable’, but the CDP section was average in terms of difficulty level.
  • Sahiti, a test taker from Hyderabad, felt that the paper was ‘Tough’, specifically Mathematics.

TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 Mathematics and Science Exam Analysis by Subject Expert

After reviewing the memory-based questions submitted by students for TG TET 2026, January 3 Shift 1 Mathematics and Science, S Balakrishna, a retired Government Teacher in Hyderabad, shared his comments on the question paper.

According to S Balakrishna, ‘the questions appeared in the exam were mostly direct and within the syllabus’. The CDP section questions were purely BEd pedagogical questions, and if test takers are thorough with the BEd syllabus, they can easily score 18+ marks in this section. On the other hand, the Science and Mathematics questions were purely based on the Class 8, 9 and 10 syllabus specifically. While there were questions from the Class 6 and 7 syllabus as well, major emphasis was given to the Class 8 to 10 syllabus, he added.

S Balakrishna further concluded that the methodology questions of Mathematics and Science were purely based on the BEd syllabus. He advised the test takers to be thorough with the same.

Detailed TG TET 2026 January 3 Exam Analysis Shift 1 by Counseling Shortcuts

Here is the detailed analysis by Counseling Shortcuts on TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 exam. The analysis below has been done by

Aspect Analysis
Overall Difficulty Level of the Exam Moderate (Average)
Difficulty Level of CDP Section Easy
Difficulty Level of Mathematics Moderate but Lengthy
Difficulty Level of Science Moderate
Difficulty Level of Methodology Questions Easy to Moderate
Tentative No. of Tough Questions (Maths & Science out of 60) 15+

List of Topics asked in TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1

Here is the list of topics that were asked in TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 exam. The following topics are mentioned based on memory-based questions received from students –

  • Chomsky’s theory
  • Psychological aspect that affects learning
  • Psychomotor Domain
  • Cognitive Development
  • Piaget changes
  • Question related to Haustori
  • Carbon monoxide in the air leads

Difficulty Level Rating of TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1

After the detailed feedback and review of subject experts, TG TET 2026 January 3 Shift 1 paper can be rated out of 10 as follows –

Section Rating (Out of 10) Difficulty Level
CDP 7 Easy
English 7 Easy
Mathematics 4 Moderate to Tough
Science 5 Moderate
Overall Rating of Question Paper 5 Moderate Paper

The official answer key of TG TET 2026 is expected to be released between January 21 and 25, and the results are expected to be released by or before February 16. Along with the official answer keys, the exam authority shall activate the link to download the TG TET 2026 response sheet.

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