The Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test (OTET) is conducted by the Board of Secondary education (BSE), Odisha to certify candidates for teaching positions in government schools across the state. The exam has two papers — one for primary level teachers and one for upper primary level teachers — and consists of multiple‑choice questions with no negative marking.
🧪 OTET Exam Pattern 2026
📍 General Format
· Mode of exam: Offline (pen‑paper MCQ test)
· Total questions per paper: 150
· Total marks: 150 (1 mark each)
· Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
· Question type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
· Negative marking: None
The test is divided into Paper‑I (Primary – Classes I–V) and Paper‑II (Upper Primary – Classes VI–VIII). Candidates may appear for either or both papers depending on the level of teaching they plan to pursue.
📘 Paper I – Primary Level (Classes I–V)
This paper tests basic teaching competencies for primary school teachers.
Subject
Questions
Marks
Child Development & Pedagogy
30
30
Language I (Choose one: Odia, Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Bengali)
30
30
Language II (English)
30
30
Mathematics
30
30
Environmental Studies
30
30
Total
150
150
Key focus areas: child psychology, teaching methodology, language comprehension, basic arithmetic, and environmental concepts relevant to primary schooling.
📗 Paper II – Upper Primary Level (Classes VI–VIII)
This paper assesses knowledge for teaching at the upper primary level.
Subject
Questions
Marks
Child Development & Pedagogy
30
30
Language I (Choose one: Odia, Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Bengali)
30
30
Language II (English)
30
30
Choose one Optional Section:
Mathematics & Science (combined) OR
60
60
Social Studies
60
60
Total
150
150
In Paper II, candidates pick Maths & Science if they want to specialize in those subjects, or Social Studies if they prefer humanities/social science teaching.
🧠 Detailed OTET 2026 Syllabus Topics
While the official notification contains the complete syllabus PDF (available at the BSE odisha site), the core subject areas you should be prepared for include:
📌 Child Development & Pedagogy
· Theories of learning and development
· Teaching‑learning process and classroom concepts
· Understanding children’s needs and behavior
📌 Language I & Language II
· Reading comprehension
· Grammar and usage
· language skills relevant to classroom communication
📌 Mathematics
· Number systems, arithmetic, algebra basics
· Geometry, measurement, data handling
· Problem‑solving and application questions
📌 Environmental Studies (Paper I)
· Natural resources and environment
· health and hygiene
· school environment and community linkages
📌 Science (Paper II Optional)
· Matter and materials
· Force, energy and light
· Plant and animal life; human body
· Environmental science basics
📌 Social Studies (Paper II Optional)
· indian history and geography
· Civics and governance
· Economic and social development concepts
(Note: The official OTET syllabus provides deeper topic lists under each subject, which can be downloaded from the Board’s portal.)
🏁 Qualifying Criteria
· Candidates must score minimum qualifying marks — usually 60% (e.g., 90/150) for general category and 55% for reserved categories — to be declared OTET qualified and eligible for teacher recruitment.
📌 What Next After OTET 2026
Clearing OTET makes you eligible for recruitment as a teacher in primary or upper primary classes in Odisha’s government schools and many private or aided schools that recognise OTET certification as part of eligibility requirements.
✅ Tip: Begin your preparation by brushing up on child psychology concepts, language skills, basic maths and your optional subject’s fundamentals. Solving previous year papers can also help you familiarise yourself with the question style and time management.
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