REET Level 2 isn't just an exam - it's the gateway to becoming a teacher for students in classes 6 to 8. The real challenge for most aspirants isn't a lack of effort; it's figuring out how to manage so many subjects at once. Child Development, Social Studies, Language, Maths-Science- handling all of this alone can quickly become overwhelming. That's exactly why the REET Level 2 Course offers a structured, phase-wise, exam-focused path, giving you depth in every subject along with a clear plan to finish the syllabus on time.
Understanding the REET Level 2 Structure
The REET exam is conducted at two levels - Level 1 (classes 1 to 5) and Level 2 (classes 6 to 8). Both differ in pattern and subjects, so each demands a different preparation strategy.
| Feature |
REET Level 1 |
REET Level 2 |
| Class Range |
Classes 1 to 5 |
Classes 6 to 8 |
| Core Subjects |
Child Development, Language, Maths-EVS |
Child Development, Language, Social Studies / Maths-Science |
| Best Suited For |
Aspirants aiming for primary-level teaching |
Aspirants aiming for upper-primary teaching |
This course is specifically built for Level 2 aspirants, so every subject gets the right amount of time and the right approach.
What Makes This Course Different
- Demo Classes Available – Try the teaching style before you commit to the full course.
- In-Depth Coverage of Every Subject – From Child Development to Social Studies, nothing gets left half-covered.
- Concept-First Approach – Focused on understanding rather than rote learning, so you can handle even unfamiliar question patterns confidently.
- Regular Practice and Evaluation – Every topic is followed by practice, so what you learn today doesn't fade by exam day.
- Guidance from Experienced Faculty – Mentors who understand the exam pattern and frequently asked question types inside out.
Subject-Wise Breakdown
Child Development & Teaching-Related Subjects
- Teaching Aptitude – Practical questions on effective teaching methods and classroom management.
- Psychology – A deep understanding of child psychology, the learning process, and developmental stages.
- ICT & School Management – Basic knowledge of educational technology and school administration, now a regular part of nearly every teacher recruitment exam.
Social Studies Subjects
- Indian History – A structured study of key events from ancient to modern India.
- History – General history topics that show up repeatedly across exams.
- Rajasthan Art and Culture – An in-depth look at Rajasthan's art, culture, and traditions, always a heavily weighted area in state-level exams.
- Rajasthan Geography – Physical geography, resources, and map-based question practice.
- Polity – A clear, simplified understanding of the constitution and governance structure.
Language & General Ability Subjects
- Hindi – Grammar, comprehension passages, and language skills built on a strong foundation.
- English – Language proficiency and grammar-focused practice.
- Sanskrit – For aspirants choosing Sanskrit as their second language, with a focus on grammar and translation.
- Maths and Science – Numerical accuracy and conceptual clarity for aspirants opting for the Maths-Science stream.
- Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude – Practice designed to sharpen both logical thinking and calculation speed.
- Current Affairs – Regular updates so your knowledge stays fresh right up to exam day. You can follow the latest Current Affairs updates for this.
- General Knowledge – The broad-based topics that quietly show up across almost every section of the paper.
How to Make Your Preparation Actually Work
- Build your foundation first – Get Psychology and Teaching Aptitude clear early on, since these form the backbone of the entire paper.
- Give extra time to Rajasthan-specific subjects – Rajasthan Art & Culture and Rajasthan Geography demand finer detail than general studies typically requires.
- Turn language subjects into a daily habit – A little daily practice in Hindi, English, or Sanskrit delivers better results than last-minute cramming.
- Take mock tests seriously – Solving tests under real exam conditions is the clearest way to know exactly where your preparation stands.
Your Preparation Journey: Start to Exam Day
- Phase 1: Begin with a demo class to understand the teaching style and get a feel for the syllabus structure.
- Phase 2: Sequential coverage of Child Development, Language, and Social Studies subjects.
- Phase 3: Focused practice based on your chosen stream - Maths-Science or Social Studies.
- Phase 4: Full-length mock tests, revision, and time-management practice.
This sequence matters because it keeps your syllabus from becoming scattered - every subject gets its place, and every topic gets its time.
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Final Word
Clearing REET Level 2 isn't just about testing your knowledge, it's a chance to show how ready you are to become a good teacher. With complete syllabus coverage, subject-wise depth, consistent practice, and the right guidance, this course prepares you not just to clear an exam, but to walk into the classroom as a teacher who's genuinely ready, one subject, one step at a time.
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