
Prepare thoroughly for the upcoming Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) Jan 2026 with these comprehensive and specially-curated notes by the renowned educator Sudhir Sir. Designed for both Paper 1 (Classes I–V) and Paper 2 (Classes VI–VIII), this PDF bundle includes:
Full‐length theory notes covering every subject topic: Child Development & Pedagogy, Language-I & II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies (for Paper 1); and for Paper 2: CDP, Language-I & II, plus either Mathematics & Science or Social Studies & Social Science.
Hundreds of carefully selected MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) with answers and explanations, aligned to the latest CTET syllabus and exam pattern.
Topic-wise structure to make your revision efficient and targeted: one file per major subject, with clearly marked sections for theory and corresponding MCQs.
Special focus on recurring themes and high-yield concepts that often appear in CTET exams — giving you the smart edge.
Handy printer-friendly format for both colour and monochrome printing: ideal for offline study or annotation.
Both Hindi and English medium coverage (where applicable), to suit your preferred language of study.
Why This Set is Ideal:
Authored by Sudhir Sir, who is known for clear explanations, practical examples, and emphasis on conceptual clarity.
Designed with the Jan 2026 CTET in mind — meaning the content reflects the latest syllabus and pedagogical focus.
Theory + MCQ combo ensures you not only learn the concepts but also practise their application in exam-format questions.
Topic-wise layout helps you plan targeted revision sessions and track progress across subjects.
How to Use This PDF Bundle:
Start with Theory: Go through each subject’s theory notes thoroughly, paying particular attention to key definitions, terms, pedagogical principles, and example scenarios.
Annotate & Highlight: Make your own notes and highlight sections you find tricky — this helps deepen recall.
Solve MCQs Immediately After Theory: Once you finish a topic’s theory, complete the MCQs for that topic to reinforce understanding and apply concepts.
Track Mistakes: Maintain a small error-log for MCQs you get wrong, revisit the theory, and re-attempt later.
Simulate Exam: Use the full set of MCQs to create timed practice tests — this boosts speed and accuracy under pressure.
Revision Cycle: In the last 2-3 weeks before the exam, focus on the most frequent topics and your error-log — revise theory quickly and retake MCQs until you’re consistently scoring high.
Important Note:
Ensure you cross-check the latest CTET syllabus (released by Central Board of Secondary Education) for any updates or changes before finalising your study plan.
While these notes are excellent preparation material, combining them with past year question papers and full-length mock tests will maximise your readiness.
Use this PDF responsibly: respect copyright norms and do not distribute without proper permission, especially if it’s paid content.
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