The Bihar B.Ed Combined Entrance Test (CET) is a crucial examination for candidates aspiring to pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree in Bihar. The Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) conducts the test annually. This test is a gateway for admission to various B.Ed colleges across the state.
For the year 2024, the Combined Entrance Test will be conducted on 25 June 2024 (Tuesday). Applications were invited online from 03 May to 28 May 2024. For the exam appearance, Bihar B.Ed. CET Admit Cards will be released on 17 June 2024. Candidates can download and check their admit cards from the official portal using the registration details.
The syllabus for this exam is comprehensive, covering a wide range of topics to assess the candidates’ teaching aptitude and subject knowledge. This article will provide a detailed overview of the Bihar B.Ed CET syllabus to help candidates prepare effectively.
Bihar B.Ed CET Exam Overview and Syllabus
Exam Name | Bihar B.Ed Combined Entrance Test (CET) |
Conducting Body | Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) |
Exam Level | State Level |
Duration | 2 hours |
Mode of Examination | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
Total Marks | 120 marks |
Number of Sections | Five |
Negative Marking | No |
Website | biharcetbed-lnmu.in |
Exam Structure
The Bihar B.Ed CET comprises five sections, each designed to test different skills and knowledge areas of the candidates. The sections include:
- General English Comprehension
- General Hindi
- Logical & Analytical Reasoning
- General Awareness
- Teaching-Learning Environment in Schools
Subject-wise Syllabus
General English Comprehension
This section aims to assess the candidates’ proficiency in the English language. Key topics include:
- Reading Comprehension: Passages followed by questions to test understanding.
- Grammar: Questions on sentence structure, verb forms, tenses, articles, prepositions, etc.
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases.
- Sentence Rearrangement: Arranging jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
General Hindi
Like the English section, the General Hindi section tests the candidates’ command of the Hindi language. Important topics are:
- Reading Comprehension: Passages followed by questions.
- Grammar: Sentence structure, verb forms, tenses, nouns, pronouns, etc.
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases.
- Sentence Rearrangement: Arranging sentences in logical order.
Logical & Analytical Reasoning
This section evaluates the candidates’ ability to think logically and solve problems analytically. Key topics include:
- Analogy: Finding relationships between pairs of words or numbers.
- Classification: Grouping items based on common properties.
- Series Completion: Identifying patterns in sequences of numbers or letters.
- Syllogism: Logical reasoning based on given statements and conclusions.
- Coding-Decoding: Interpreting coded messages.
- Blood Relations: Determining relationships between individuals based on given information.
- Puzzles: Solving puzzles using logical thinking.
General Awareness
The General Awareness section tests the candidates’ knowledge of current events and general knowledge. Topics include:
- Current Affairs: National and international events, awards, sports, etc.
- History: Indian history, freedom struggle, major events, etc.
- Geography: Physical, social, and economic geography of India and the world.
- Polity: Indian Constitution, political system, governance, etc.
- Economics: Basic concepts of economics, economic policies, etc.
- General Science: Basic concepts of physics, chemistry, biology, and environmental science.
Teaching-Learning Environment in Schools
This section assesses the candidates’ understanding of the teaching-learning process in schools. Key topics include:
- Learning and Pedagogy: Theories of learning, teaching methods, classroom management, etc.
- Educational Psychology: Concepts of child development, motivation, intelligence, etc.
- Teaching Aptitude: Skills and qualities required for effective teaching.
- Classroom Communication: Techniques for effective communication with students.
Bihar B.Ed CET Qualifying Marks
- General/Unreserved categories – 35%
- Reserved categories – 30%
Preparing for Bihar B.Ed CET
To prepare for the Bihar B.Ed CET effectively, candidates should:
- Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize themselves with the syllabus and exam pattern.
- Study Regularly: Create a study schedule and stick to it.
- Practice Previous Papers: Solve past year papers and sample papers to understand the type of questions asked.
- Improve Language Skills: Read newspapers, books and practice comprehension exercises.
- Stay Updated: Keep abreast of current affairs and general knowledge.