MPTET Varg 2 Teacher Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern
Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board (MPESB) — Education Department
📋 Vacancy Details
| Post Name | Varg 2 (Middle School Teacher) |
|---|---|
| Total Vacancies | 10758 |
| Qualification | Graduation + B.Ed/D.El.Ed |
| Selection Process | Written Exam (CBT) |
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MPTET Varg 2 Teacher Syllabus 2026 Overview
The Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board (MPESB) has announced the detailed syllabus for the MPTET Varg 2 (Middle School Teacher) examination 2026. Aspiring candidates must align their preparation with the official exam pattern to maximize their scores. With 10,758 vacancies, understanding the subject-specific weightage is critical for success.
MPTET Varg 2 Exam Pattern 2026
The examination will be conducted in an online Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. Key highlights of the exam pattern include:
- Total Questions: 100 Objective Type (MCQ)
- Total Marks: 100
- Exam Duration: 2 Hours
- Negative Marking: No negative marking
- Exam Language: Hindi & English
Subject-Wise Syllabus Breakdown
The syllabus covers both common qualifying sections and subject-specific topics at the graduation level:
1. Child Development & Pedagogy
Includes theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky, inclusive education, learning motivations, and assessment methodologies.
2. Language Proficiency
Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence structure, and literature.
3. Core Subjects (Maths, Science, Social Science)
Subject content is strictly based on the graduation level curriculum, supplemented by pedagogical understanding required for teaching at the middle school level.
Preparation Strategy
To excel in the MPTET Varg 2 exam, candidates are advised to refer to standard NCERT textbooks, practice previous year papers, and focus heavily on pedagogical theories. Creating a structured study timetable will ensure complete coverage of all topics before the examination date.
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