odisha b.ed entrance syllabus 2022
odisha b.ed entrance syllabus 2022
Modalities of Online Computer Based Test :
A. Subjects of Test :
The test shall be conducted in two papers. Both the papers are compulsory. The
subjects and distribution of marks in each paper are given in the following table.
Paper I is compulsory for all the candidates (both Arts and Science group). It would consist of Language (English), General Awareness, Reasoning and Teaching Aptitude.
This Section shall be of 30 marks. There will be 30 questions. Each question carries one
(01) mark. All Questions shall be of multiple choice types.
Paper II shall be of 60 marks. There are two sections. The candidates have to select any one section and shall have to answer all the questions of that particular section. Section A is meant for Arts Group. The candidates who select the Arts Group shall have to answer all the questions from General English, Odia, Geography, History and Political Science. The candidates selecting the Science Group in Section B shall have to answer all the questions from Physical Science, Bio-Science and Mathematics. Each question carries one mark. All the questions are of multiple choice types.
Detailed Syllabus :
Paper : I Full Marks : 30
Language (English) Comprehension, Vocabulary & Usage 10 Marks
Education &
General Awareness
Everyday science, Political system and happenings,
General information, Educational committees and
commissions, Educational policies and initiatives,
Agencies working for education
05 Marks
Reasoning Logical and Analytical Reasoning 05 Marks
Teaching Aptitude
Solving problem of educational context, managing
classroom and learning, Learner and learning related
issues, goals of education, role of various agencies
and organization in management of education,
issuing related to teaching-learning strategies.10 Marks
Section A (Arts Stream) : English, Odia, History and Political Science,
Geography
English :
Comprehension – Unseen text
Word formation, derivation, antonyms and Synonyms
Spelling and punctuation
Grammar (Parts of speech, time and tense, change of voice, Direct and indirect
speech and transformation of sentences)
Odia :
Comprehension – Unseen text
Odia Dhwani, Odia Vocabulary – Word formation and syntax Spelling and
Punctuation
Grammar (Karaka, Bibhakti, Samasa)
History and Political Science :
Rise of the British power in India
Socio-religious Movements in 19th Century
India’s struggle for freedom
French Revolution, 1s t World War and 2nd World War
Salient features of Indian constitution and Fundamental Rights
Functions of Legislative Assembly, Parliament, High Court and Supreme CourtGeography :
Latitude and Longitude
Physical division of India
Natural Resources
Social and economic resources
Conservation of forest and wild life
Section B (Science Stream) : Physical Science, Bio-Science, Mathematics,
Physical Science :
Atomic structure – Atoms and molecules, classification of elements
Chemical reactions and equations
Motion – Laws of motion, concept of work, energy pressure and their
measurement
Electricity and magnetism: – Electric Circuit, Potential difference, magnetic Field,
lines of force, electro-magnetic induction
Heat, Light and Sound
Mathematics :
Number System, Ratio and Proportion
Set theory, relations and functions
Linear, Simultaneous and quadratic equations, polynomials
Theory of Indices, Logarithm and Antilogarithm
Trigonometric Ratios and Indices, Problems on height and distance
Basic Geometrical Concepts and Geometry of plane figures
Biological Science :
Cell : Structure, Components and Functions
Diversities in plants and animals
Natural resources
Environment – Eco-system, flow of energy, Bio- Geo Chemical cycle in nature,
environmental degradation and pollution
Basic Physiological function in plants and animals : Nutrition, Respiration,
Excretion and Reproduction
D. Centre for the Online Computer Based Test : The Online Computer
Based Test shall be conducted in the Centres identified by the Examination
conducting agency approved by Government.
E. Issue of Admit Card : Admit Cards shall be issued Online. The
candidates are required to take print out of the same and produce at the
Examination Centre.
F. Negative Marking : The performance of the candidates shall be
evaluated both on the basis of correct and incorrect responses. For every
incorrect response, 0.25 mark shall be deducted from the marks
secured by the candidate for correct responses.