So the exam is a month away, and you haven’t touched the General Test or Teaching Aptitude sections. Don’t panic. You don’t need to study 12 hours a day to clear this; you just need to study smart.
Here is a highly optimized, high-yield 30-day strategy to maximize your score in these two make-or-break sections.
Phase 1: The “High-Yield” Hit List (Days 1-10) Don’t try to read an entire psychology textbook. The NTA loves testing specific, modern concepts. Focus entirely on:
- NEP 2020 Framework: Memorize the 5+3+3+4 structure.
- Bloom’s Taxonomy: Understand the hierarchy of learning (Knowledge to Evaluation).
- Constructivism: Understand why the teacher is a “guide on the side,” not a “sage on the stage.”
Phase 2: General Test Tactics (Days 11-20) The General Test is about speed, not deep knowledge.
- Current Affairs: Read monthly compilation PDFs for the last 6 months. Do not read daily newspapers right now; it takes too much time.
- Logical Reasoning: Practice coding-decoding, blood relations, and number series daily.
Phase 3: The Simulation Phase (Days 21-30) This is where the magic happens. You need to train your brain to sit in front of a screen and answer objective questions under a time limit. Reading theory is useless if you can’t eliminate the wrong MCQs quickly.
👉 The Ultimate Shortcut: We built a platform specifically for this 30-day sprint. Watch our [Link to Tablet-Recorded Video Modules] where our instructors break down the hardest concepts in under 10 minutes, and then immediately test yourself on our [Link to Question Bank].
