CTET 5-Day Block
A complete 5-day plan covering 31 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 5
- Topics
- 31
- Subjects
- 5
- Cost
- Free
How to actually use your 5 days
One fast, weight-prioritised pass over what actually appears on the paper.
This 5-day block gives you 5 days to work through 31 weighted CTET topics across 5 subjects — roughly 6.2 new topics a day at 6–8 hours of focused study. That pace is brisk but survivable if you protect your highest-weight subjects first.
CTET marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Child Development and Pedagogy, English, and Mathematics carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they get your first and best hours, before fatigue sets in. Cover CTET's weight 4–5 topics properly, starting with Child Development and Pedagogy, English, and Mathematics. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
5 days is enough for one disciplined pass over the high-weight portion of CTET, not the full 31-topic syllabus. The trap is starting too slow. Begin with the heaviest subjects on day one — you do not have a buffer week.
What to prioritise & cut
Cover CTET's weight 4–5 topics properly, starting with Child Development and Pedagogy, English, and Mathematics. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
Mock tests & revision
Sit two or three timed previous-year CTET papers in the second half and review every wrong answer the same day.
Weekly rhythm
Front-load new CTET learning into the first 60% of days; reserve the last 40% for previous-year papers and error review.
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
Child Development and Pedagogy
7 topics- Child Development and Growth ●●●○○
Child Development: Concepts of growth and development, developmental stages (infancy, childhood, adolescence), physical, motor, cognitive, emotional, and social development milestones — foundational pedagogy for UPTET Paper I.
- Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory ●●●○○
Learning Theories: Behaviourism (Skinner, Pavlov), cognitivism (Piaget), constructivism (Vygotsky), and social learning theory — understanding how children acquire knowledge is essential for teaching methodology.
- Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory ●●●○○
Intelligence and Creativity: Multiple intelligences (Gardner), emotional intelligence, creativity and its indicators, and measuring intelligence — understanding individual differences among learners.
- Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development ●●●○○
Memory and Forgetting: Stages of memory (sensory, short-term, long-term), factors affecting memory, causes of forgetting, and techniques to improve retention — practical for pedagogical decisions.
- Intelligence Theories ●●●○○
Motivation and Learning: Maslow's hierarchy, intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation, factors affecting motivation, and creating a positive learning environment — essential for classroom management.
- Learning Theories ●●●○○
Assessment and Evaluation: Types of assessment (formative, summative, diagnostic), continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE), test construction, and feedback mechanisms — key to measuring learning outcomes.
- Theories of Learning (Continued) ●●●○○
Pedagogical Concerns: Teaching-learning processes, learner-centred methods, activity-based learning, and inclusive education principles — understanding diverse learner needs in a classroom.
English
6 topics- Grammar and Usage ●●●○○
Tense, subject-verb agreement, articles (a, an, the), prepositions, conjunctions, voice (active/passive), narration (direct/indirect), and error spotting — grammar fundamentals tested in BITSAT English section.
- Vocabulary in Context ●●●○○
Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions, homophones, idioms, phrases, and phrasal verbs — contextual vocabulary usage and word power tested through sentence completion and reading passages.
- Reading Comprehension ●●●○○
Passages on general, scientific, and literary topics with questions on main idea, inference, vocabulary in context, tone, and fact-vs-opinion — speed reading and comprehension skills assessed.
- Paragraph Formation (Jumbled Paragraphs) ●●●○○
Rearranging jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph — tests logical sequencing, connector usage, and understanding of discourse structure in written English.
- Sentence Improvement ●●●○○
Identifying the most grammatically correct and stylistically appropriate version of an underlined portion — combines grammar precision with clarity of expression.
- Cloze Test ●●●○○
Passage with missing words to be filled from given options — tests vocabulary, grammar, and contextual coherence simultaneously in a time-efficient format.
Mathematics
6 topics- Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations ●●●○○
Complex numbers as a+ib, algebra of complex numbers, modulus and argument, De Moivre's theorem, cube roots of unity, quadratic equations with real and complex roots, discriminant, and nature of roots.
- Matrices and Determinants ●●●○○
Types of matrices, matrix operations (addition, multiplication, transpose), adjoint and inverse of matrices, determinant evaluation (up to 3×3), properties of determinants, and solving linear equations using matrices.
- Permutations and Combinations ●●●○○
Fundamental principle of counting, permutation (linear and circular), combination, Pascal's triangle, binomial theorem (general and middle term), binomial expansion for positive integer indices, and arrangement problems.
- Sequence and Series ●●●○○
Arithmetic progression (AP), geometric progression (GP), arithmetic-geometric progression (AGP), harmonic progression (HP), sum of n terms, infinite series convergence, and AM-GM inequality applications.
- Binomial Theorem ●●●○○
Positive integral index binomial expansion, general and middle terms, Pascal's triangle, binomial coefficient properties, and applications in finding coefficients and approximations.
- Trigonometric Functions and Identities ●●●○○
Trigonometric ratios, identities (basic and conditional), signs in quadrants, allied angles, sum-to-product and product-to-sum formulas, multiple and submultiple angles, and solving trigonometric equations.
Science
6 topics- Living World and Cell Biology ●●●○○
Physics — Motion and Force: Types of motion (linear, circular, oscillatory), Newton's laws of motion, friction, and gravitational concepts — fundamental physics for Class VI-VIII science.
- Nutrition in Plants and Animals ●●●○○
Physics — Light and Sound: Reflection, refraction, mirrors, lenses, the human eye, sound wave properties, and noise pollution — frequently asked optics and waves topics.
- Respiration and Circulation ●●●○○
Physics — Heat and Energy: Heat transfer mechanisms, temperature vs heat, specific heat capacity, and energy sources (renewable and non-renewable) — environmental science connections.
- Human Body Systems ●●●○○
Chemistry — Matter and Its Properties: States of matter, atoms, molecules, elements, compounds, mixtures, and physical and chemical changes — foundational chemistry concepts.
- Plant Life and Reproduction ●●●○○
Chemistry — Acids, Bases and Salts: Properties of acids and bases, pH scale, neutralization, common salt, and everyday examples — practical chemistry tested in UPTET.
- Matter, Motion, and Force ●●●○○
Biology — Life Processes: Nutrition (autotrophic and heterotrophic), respiration, transportation, excretion in plants and animals, and photosynthesis — Class VI-VIII biology.
Social Studies
6 topics- The Earth and the Solar System ●●●○○
History — Ancient India: Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic period, Mahajanapadas, Maurya and Gupta empires, and ancient Indian culture — Class VI-VIII history syllabus.
- Physical Features of India ●●●○○
History — Medieval and Modern India: Sultanate, Mughal period, British colonization, freedom struggle, and post-independence developments — chronological understanding of Indian history.
- Indian Constitution and Political System ●●●○○
Geography — Physical Geography: Landforms, climate, natural vegetation, major rivers, mountains, and deserts of India and the world — physical geography for upper primary.
- Ancient Indian History ●●●○○
Geography — Indian Geography: States, capitals, major cities, agriculture patterns, mineral resources, and transportation in India — regional geography with map-based questions.
- Medieval Indian History ●●●○○
Political Science — Indian Democracy: Indian Constitution, fundamental rights and duties, panchayati raj, urban local self-government, and democratic values — civics for Class VI-VIII.
- Modern Indian History and Freedom Struggle ●●●○○
Economics — Basic Economics: Producers and consumers, goods and services, types of economy, natural and human resources, and economic activities — economics for upper primary.
Why a 5-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical CTET book | This 5-Day Block |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 5 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-04-06 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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CTET 5-Day Block — common questions
Is 5 days enough to prepare for CTET? +
5 days is enough for one disciplined pass over the high-weight portion of CTET, not the full 31-topic syllabus. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 5-day block is built to get the most from the time you have: one fast, weight-prioritised pass over what actually appears on the paper.
How many hours a day does this CTET 5-day block need? +
Plan for 6–8 hours of focused study, covering about 6.2 new topics a day. Front-load new CTET learning into the first 60% of days; reserve the last 40% for previous-year papers and error review.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Cover CTET's weight 4–5 topics properly, starting with Child Development and Pedagogy, English, and Mathematics. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
Sit two or three timed previous-year CTET papers in the second half and review every wrong answer the same day.
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