The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the syllabus for the upcoming Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022. This exam is conducted by the board for admission into the two-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) course. The exam will be held in May 2022 and aspirants are advised to start preparing for it. In this article, we will discuss the syllabus of the exam, the questions to be asked, the subjects covered, the exam format, and some preparation tips.
BSEB Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will conduct the Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022 in May 2022. The exam is conducted for admission into two-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) course. It is a state-level entrance exam and candidates must meet the eligibility criteria to apply for the exam.
Syllabus Released
The BSEB has released the syllabus for the Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022. The syllabus is divided into two parts – theoretical and practical. The theoretical part consists of topics from English, General Science, Social Science, Mathematics, and Hindi. The practical part includes activities related to teaching, classroom management, and understanding of children.
Questions to be Asked
The Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022 will consist of multiple-choice questions. The questions will be asked from the topics covered in the syllabus. The questions will be based on topics from English, General Science, Social Science, Mathematics, and Hindi.
Subjects Covered
The Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022 will cover topics from English, General Science, Social Science, Mathematics, and Hindi. The syllabus for the exam is divided into two parts – theoretical and practical. The theoretical part consists of topics from English, General Science, Social Science, Mathematics, and Hindi. The practical part includes activities related to teaching, classroom management, and understanding of children.
Exam Format
The Deled Joint Entrance Exam 2022 will consist of multiple-choice questions. The duration of the exam is two hours. Candidates will be given a total of 100 marks and they must attempt all the questions to secure a good score.
Preparation Tips
- Understand the syllabus thoroughly and make sure to cover all the topics.
- Solve previous years’ question papers to get an idea about the exam pattern and the type of questions asked.
- Make a proper study plan and