There shall be only one paper in HTET 2019 for Level-I Class I-V Primary Teacher (PRT). All questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Each question will carry one mark with four alternatives out of which one answer will be correct. There shall be NO Negative Marking.
Scheme/Structure for HTET 2019 Level-1 Primary Teacher (PRT) Class I-V
No. of MCQs – 150; Total Marks: 150; Duration of examination: Two-and-a-half hours (180 minutes)
The Board of School Education Haryana has announced the exam dates for HTET 2019 exam. The online registration process for Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test 2019 has also started from 7th October 2019. Most importantly the last date for registration is 18th October 2019. The exam is scheduled to be held on 16th and 17th November 2019.
Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test
For appointment as a teacher in any of the schools recognized by the Department of School Education, Haryana, it is mandaorty that he/she should pass the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test.
Dear friends, in this post you will learn 10 most important titles of the doctor who specializes to improve your vocabulary. You will learn 10 medical specialist titles, what they are called. These medical specialist titles are useful for preparation of various competitive exams live CTET, TET, SSC, GRE etc.
1. Internist – What is wrong with your internal organs?
This specialist determines the state of your internal organs in order to discover what is happening within your body to cause the troubles.
2. Gynecologist – Disorder of female reproductive organs
Gynecologist is the specialist who treats the female reproductive and sexual organs.
Generally both the terms “Human Growth” and “Development” are used interchangeably. However both the term differ from each other. Following are the Human Growth and Development differences.
Growth
Development
Growth is Narrow Concept – size, length, height, weight
Broader Concept –shape, form, structure i.e. improved working or functioning.
Quantitative Change
Quantitative and Qualitative both
Growth is purely used in physical sense
Development implies overall change
Growth is part of Development
Growth is one part of Development
Doesn’t continue throughout life – Stops with maturity.
Continuous process – Starts with birth, stops with death.
Stages of Child Development is important topic for CTET, KVS, HTET, PSTET, UPTET, MPTET and RAJTET Preparation. Following are the various stages of child development their period :
Period of Stages of Child Development
Prenatal (pre-birth) Stage: From conception to birth
Infancy (Babies) Stage: From birth to 2 years
Early Childhood (Toddlers/ Pre-schoolers): From 3 to 5 years
Later Childhood (School age children): From 6 to 12 years