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Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET)
REET — Rajasthan TET. Level 1 (Class 1-5) + Level 2 (Class 6-8). 150 MCQs in 2.5 hours each.
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What can I get from REET?
Mock-score → expected rank → likely outcome. Use the mocks below to find your current band, then plan how many marks you need to climb.
Top tier — highly competitive
90–100% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Strong competitive edge
80–89% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Moderate competitiveness
70–79% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Qualifying range — limited options
60–69% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Below qualifying threshold
0–59% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
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The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has indicated that the official notification for REET 2026 will be released shortly. The exam is expected to follow the standard two-level pattern for Level 1 (Classes I-V) and Level 2 (Classes VI-VIII) teachers. Candidates are advised to monitor the official portal regularly.
Source →RBSE plans to launch a dedicated practice portal allowing prospective REET candidates to familiarize themselves with the CBT interface. The portal will include sample questions aligned with the revised syllabus framework.
Source →The application fee for REET 2026 continues to be Rs. 550 for unreserved category candidates and Rs. 350 for reserved category applicants. The Board has confirmed online payment modes will remain operational throughout the application window.
Source →Officials have clarified that the REET exam pattern will maintain 150 multiple-choice questions across five sections including Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I & II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies/Science & Social Studies. Each question carries one mark with no negative marking.
Source →Official notification release
2 days awayFri, 29 May, 2026
Detailed eligibility criteria, syllabus, and exam pattern published
Application portal opens
9 days awayFri, 5 Jun, 2026
Online registration begins for both Level 1 and Level 2
Last date for online application submission
39 days awaySun, 5 Jul, 2026
Application correction window typically follows within 3-5 days
Admit card release
69 days awayTue, 4 Aug, 2026
Download from official portal using application number and date of birth
📌REET 2026 Exam Day (Level 1 & Level 2)
79 days awayFri, 14 Aug, 2026
Computer-based test conducted in two shifts across multiple cities
Provisional answer key publication
86 days awayFri, 21 Aug, 2026
Candidates can raise objections with prescribed fee within stipulated period
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Growth and Development
Concept and principles of child growth and development.
Theories of Learning
Major theories of learning and their educational implications.
Intelligence and Creativity
Concept and theories of intelligence and creativity.
Motivation and Implications for Learning
Concept and theories of motivation and their implications.
Individual Differences and Personality
Diversity among learners and personality dimensions.
Diverse Learners and Inclusive Education
Addressing the needs of diverse and special learners.
Assessment and Evaluation
Concept of assessment, types and tools used in classrooms.
Teaching Learning and Pedagogy
Pedagogical concepts in elementary classrooms.
Apathit Gadyansh / Padyansh
Two unseen passages (one prose and one poem) with comprehension, grammar and vocabulary questions.
Varna Vichar
Vowels, consonants, syllables and pronunciation in Hindi.
Shabd Vichar
Word formation, tatsam-tadbhav, deshaj-videshaj words.
Sandhi
Swar sandhi, vyanjan sandhi and visarg sandhi rules.
Samas
Tatpurush, dvandva, dvigu, karmadharaya, bahuvrihi, avyayibhav.
Unseen Passages
Two unseen passages — one prose and one poem — with comprehension, grammar and vocabulary questions.
Parts of Speech
Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection.
Tenses
Present, past and future — simple, continuous, perfect, perfect-continuous.
Articles and Determiners
A/an/the and quantifiers/determiners.
Active and Passive Voice
Conversion between active and passive constructions.
Whole Numbers up to One Crore
Place value, comparison, rounding off and Indian numeral system.
Four Basic Operations
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers.
Indian Currency
Notes, coins, conversion and money problems in daily life.
Factors, Multiples, HCF and LCM
Prime/composite numbers, divisibility, HCF and LCM.
Fractions
Comparison and operations on like, unlike, proper, improper and mixed fractions.
Family and Society
Family structures, social relationships and community life.
Clothing and Shelter
Different types of clothing and houses across regions.
Profession and Occupations
Local, regional and traditional occupations of people in Rajasthan and India.
Public Places and Institutions
Schools, markets, hospitals, post-offices and other public services.
Our Culture and Civilisation
Cultural diversity, festivals, traditions and heritage.
Indices and Algebraic Expressions
Laws of indices, algebraic expressions and their operations.
Equations and Roots
Linear equations in one/two variables and quadratic equations.
Factors and Polynomials
Factorisation, polynomials and identities.
Squares, Cubes and their Roots
Square root, cube root and their applications.
Percentage, Profit-Loss, Discount
Commercial mathematics for upper-primary level.
Ancient Indian Civilisation
Indus Valley, Vedic age and major ancient kingdoms.
Mauryan and Gupta Periods
Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, Gupta dynasty and their cultural achievements.
Medieval India
Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, bhakti and sufi movements.
Modern India
British conquest, colonial rule and freedom struggle.
History of Rajasthan
Rajput dynasties, freedom struggle and unification of Rajasthan.
Final answer key and result announcement
109 days awaySun, 13 Sept, 2026
Qualifying candidates' scores and eligibility status declared
Certificate issuance begins
124 days awayMon, 28 Sept, 2026
REET eligibility certificates available for download from official portal
Upsarg and Pratyay
Prefixes and suffixes in Hindi.
Direct and Indirect Speech
Reporting verbs and changes in tense, pronouns and time.
Decimals
Decimal place value, conversion and operations on decimals.
Transport and Communication
Modes of transport and communication systems past and present.
Simple and Compound Interest
SI, CI and applications in real-life problems.
Earth as a Planet
Solar system, latitudes, longitudes, motions and time zones.