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Pass REET easily. Then beat the cutoff.
Six lakh REET-qualified aspirants. Seven thousand seats. Rajasthan current affairs decides who gets the job — and we make that a ₹30 monthly PDF.
Six lakh REET-qualified aspirants. Seven thousand seats. Rajasthan current affairs decides who gets the job.
Level 2 Social Studies + Child Development and Pedagogy live. Level 1 coming soon.
Which one describes you?
What we cover today · what is arriving
Live
L2 Social Studies
- Syllabus, notes, practice MCQs, mock papers
Live
L2 Child Development & Pedagogy
- Syllabus, notes, practice MCQs
Coming May 2026
L2 Mathematics & Science
- Full syllabus + notes + practice
Coming May 2026
L2 Languages (Hindi, English, Sanskrit)
- Grammar, comprehension, pedagogy
Coming June 2026
Level 1 (full)
- CDP, Language I, Language II, Math, EVS
Coming May 2026
REET PYQ · 2008–2024
- 10 years of past-year questions, bilingual
Exam and track facts
Beta scope
Level 2 Social Studies with Child Development and Pedagogy
Classes
Upper primary (Classes VI-VIII)
Source basis
RBSE syllabus PDFs
Official source box
Free sample questions
In a Social Studies class, which teacher action best supports critical thinking?
- A. Dictate definitions for learners to memorise verbatim.
- B. Ask learners to compare evidence and explain why one conclusion is stronger.
- C. Hold a quiz immediately after the chapter is read aloud.
- D. Distribute a printed answer key before the lesson begins.
Explanation. Critical thinking grows when learners weigh evidence and justify a stronger conclusion — not when they memorise or receive answers in advance.
For Piaget, a child constructing meaning from activity most closely points to which classroom approach?
- A. Behaviourist drill-and-practice.
- B. Constructivist learning, where the learner builds understanding through experience.
- C. Rote recitation of textbook definitions.
- D. Direct instruction with no learner discovery.
Explanation. Piaget stresses that children build knowledge schemas through interaction with their environment — the constructivist position.
Topic links
Background reading
Preparation tracks
REET Level 1 (primary, Classes I–V) coverage is on the roadmap. Content is being authored against the 2026 RBSE syllabus; routes stay noindex until taxonomy and notes ship.
REET Level 2 (upper-primary, Classes VI–VIII) preparation — Social Studies and Child Development & Pedagogy with bilingual notes, MCQs, and mock tests.
Frequently asked questions
What is REET Level 2?
REET Level 2 is the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers for upper primary classes (Classes VI to VIII). It is conducted by RBSE (Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education) and is the eligibility test required to apply for Rajasthan government teacher posts at the upper primary level.
How many marks are required to qualify REET Level 2?
As per RBSE qualifying norms, general category candidates need 60% and SC, ST, OBC, PwD, and women candidates need 55% to qualify REET. The exact cutoff and any category relaxation are confirmed in the official RBSE notification for each cycle.
Is there negative marking in REET?
No. REET does not have negative marking. Every correct answer earns one mark and incorrect or unattempted questions do not reduce your score, so attempting all questions is generally advisable.
What is the REET 2026 exam date?
The REET 2026 exam date is announced by RBSE with the official notification. Aspirants should rely on the latest RBSE notification and the official REET portal for confirmed dates rather than unverified circulating schedules.
What is the REET Level 2 Social Studies syllabus?
REET Level 2 Social Studies covers history, geography, civics (political science), and economics, along with teaching methods for social studies. Child Development and Pedagogy is a separate compulsory section. Our beta covers the Social Studies and CDP scope as per the RBSE syllabus PDFs; Math/Science and Language I/II are not in the current beta.
What is the eligibility for REET Level 2?
To appear for REET Level 2, a candidate generally needs a Bachelor degree along with B.Ed or a recognised teacher training qualification such as D.El.Ed, as specified in the RBSE notification. Exact eligibility, including final-year appearance rules and equivalent qualifications, is confirmed in the official REET notification for each cycle.
How is REET Level 2 different from Level 1?
REET Level 1 is for primary teachers (Classes I to V) and REET Level 2 is for upper primary teachers (Classes VI to VIII). Level 2 includes a subject-specific section such as Social Studies or Math/Science, while Level 1 focuses on primary-stage pedagogy and language competence. Eligibility qualifications also differ between the two levels.
How many questions are in REET Level 2 and what is the time limit?
As per the latest RBSE pattern, REET Level 2 has 150 multiple-choice questions for 150 marks with a time limit of 150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes). Questions are distributed across Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, and the chosen subject group. Any pattern change is confirmed in the official RBSE notification.
How many times can I attempt REET?
There is no fixed cap on the number of REET attempts as long as a candidate meets the eligibility conditions for that cycle. The validity of a qualified REET score and any rule on re-appearing to improve the score are defined in the current RBSE notification, so aspirants should refer to the latest notification.
Is REET the same as CTET?
No. CTET is the central teacher eligibility test conducted by CBSE for central government schools, while REET is conducted by RBSE specifically for Rajasthan. For Rajasthan government teacher posts at the primary and upper primary level, a REET qualification is the state-specific requirement; CTET alone does not replace it for Rajasthan recruitment.
Is REET Level 2 Social Studies ready first?
Yes. The noindex beta is focused on REET Level 2 Social Studies with Child Development and Pedagogy. Math/Science, Level 1, and Language I/II are not first-beta tracks.
Can these pages be indexed now?
No. They stay noindex until reviewed content, real REET-scoped practice data, Hindi review, sitemap checks, and Search Console URL inspection gates pass.
Are the draft MCQ batches shown here?
No individual draft packet is shown as source content. The noindex beta practice flow uses the staging REET taxonomy scope after sign in; production and indexed use still wait for import-ready manifests and release duplicate clearance.
Is this beta free?
Yes. REET Level 2 beta pages, syllabus view, topic notes, and the first practice paths are free while the Social Studies + CDP scope is reviewed.
How do I report a bug?
Use the feedback button in the app and include the REET page URL, topic name, language, and what went wrong.
Where REET preparation breaks — and how each gap is closed
Problem. Social Studies preparation often becomes RAS-heavy, so classroom pedagogy and upper-primary framing get skipped.
Answer. REET pages keep the scope to Classes VI-VIII Social Studies and connect facts with teacher actions.
Problem. CDP terms are easy to memorize but hard to apply when the question asks for a learner-centered response.
Answer. CDP practice focuses on learning theories, assessment, RTE duties, and classroom situations.
Problem. Aspirants switch between Hindi notes, English terms, and official syllabus wording while revising.
Answer. Each beta topic keeps English and Hindi titles, explanations, and source boundaries together.
Problem. It is unclear which topics already have study notes and which still need content review.
Answer. The topic grid labels reviewed study notes and concise topic overviews so beta testers know where to start.
