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REET Level 2: Child Development and Pedagogy
Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers Level 2 syllabus, practice, and related preparation links for Child Development and Pedagogy.
Level 1 covers Classes I-V; Level 2 covers Classes VI-VIII. Pick the track first, then open a subject or topic.
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Level 2 Social Studies
- Syllabus, notes, practice MCQs and mock paths
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Level 2 Child Development & Pedagogy
- Syllabus, notes and practice MCQs
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Level 1
- CDP, languages, mathematics and EVS
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Scope
Level 2 - Classes VI-VIIIConducting body
BSERSource basis
RBSE syllabus PDFsOfficial source box
Free sample questions
In a Social Studies class, which teacher action best supports critical thinking?
- A. Dictate definitions.
- B. Ask learners to compare evidence and justify a conclusion.
- C. Read the chapter aloud only.
- D. Give the answer key first.
Explanation. Critical thinking grows when learners weigh evidence and justify stronger conclusions.
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Background reading
What this track covers
Upper-primary preparation with CDP, subject groups, pedagogy and practice routes.
Subject-wise syllabus and practice entry points
Mock-test, PYQ and current-affairs links stay exam-scoped
Frequently asked questions
What is REET Level 2?
REET Level 2 is the Rajasthan teacher eligibility route for upper primary classes VI to VIII.
How is Level 2 different from Level 1?
Level 1 is for Classes I-V; Level 2 is for Classes VI-VIII and includes a subject group such as Social Studies or Mathematics/Science.
Is there negative marking in REET?
REET pattern details should be checked against the latest RBSE notification before the exam cycle.
Where REET preparation breaks - and how each gap is closed
Problem. Social Studies preparation often becomes RAS-heavy.
Answer. REET pages keep the scope to Classes VI-VIII and connect facts with teacher actions.
Problem. CDP terms are easy to memorize but hard to apply.
Answer. CDP practice focuses on learning theories, assessment, RTE duties and classroom situations.
