The Council of Educational Research & training conducts PSTET exam under the supervision and guidance of PSEB. PSTET is conducted twice a year for the teachers looking for teaching posts in government schools. It is an eligibility test for the candidate to seek recruitment in any of the government schools run under the Punjab Government. PSTET comprises of two papers, Paper 1 is for the teachers who want to teach at Classes I to V and Paper 2 is for those who want to teach classes VI to VIII. Let us discuss some tips to prepare for PSTET PAPER 2 so that it becomes easy for the candidates who have opted for PAPER 2 in the UPCOMING PSTET PAPER 2 EXAM. 1. First of all one should understand and note down the latest exam pattern and syllabus of PSTET PAPER 2 which is given below: Name of PSTET sections Number of MCQs Marks Allotted Child Development and Pedagogy 30 30 Language I 30 30 ...
IELTS BAND SCORE CONVERTOR is a chart that helps in calculating the overall band score of candidates. Once the candidates get their individual scores for listening, speaking, writing, and reading tasks these can be commuted to get the overall band score. The overall band score is the average of the band scores of the tasks in different linguistic skills categories. These can be rounded to the nearest band score. The band scores of individual tasks are subjective evenly. Most of the candidates are not aware of this convertor and they miscalculate their overall score. It is very important to know the method of calculating so that you estimate the correct band score. Let us discuss the method of calculating the overall band score using IELTS BAND SCORE CONVERTOR. In case a candidate scores 6.5 in reading, 6 in writing, 7 in speaking and 6.5 in listening then the total of the score is 26. Divide 26 by 4 you get 6.5 since its ending in .5 hence the overall band score remains the same ...