What are passing marks for REET 2025?


The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) is conducting Rajasthan Eligibility Test for teachers (REET) examinations at the end of the month of February 2025. Candidates preparing for the exam should ensure that they are well versed by the minimum target. Hitting to clear the exam for any post candidates applied. Knowing the minimum passing marks for REET 2025, candidates understand what should be the intensity of their preparation to clean the exam without any problem. This article will discuss the importance of knowing the passing marks and directing their preparation.

Passing Marx for REET 2025

Candidates appearing for REET 2025 should secure the minimum qualification percentage prescribed by the Government of Rajasthan. Category-wise qualifying marks ensure fairness in the selection process while maintaining essential teaching standards.

The minimum passing marks for general category candidates are 60%, while reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC, MBC and EWS candidates have 55% as qualifying percentage. However, for ST candidates of TSP sectors, the minimum required marks are 36%. Additionally, widows, ex -servicemen and specially competent candidates have more comfort in the qualification marks.

Passing Marx for REET 2025
Social class Non-SP area (%) TSP area (%)
General (unreserved) 60% 60%
Scheduled Tribes (St.) 55% 36%
Scheduled Castes (SC), OBC, MBC, EWS 55%
Widow and divorced women, pre -service 50%
Disabled person (PWD) 40%
Sahariya Tribe 36%

RIT exam pattern and scoring system

The REET 2025 exam follows a structured pattern for both level 1 (primary teacher) and level 2 (upper primary teacher). The examination includes 150 multi-favorite questions (MCQ), each of which takes a mark, scoring a total of 150 marks. Candidates will have to complete the test within 2 hours and 30 minutes. There is no negative marking, but for a new rule, candidates need to select one of the five answer options; Failure to do so can lead to punishment. Examination assesses the teaching qualifications, subject knowledge and logic capacity of the candidates, ensuring that they are entitled to the skills required for effective classroom instructions.

Examination level Covered topics Total Questions Mark Duration Negative marking
Level 1 (Class 1-5) Child Development and Education, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies 150 150 2.5 hours No negative marking
Level 2 (Class 6-8) Child Development and Education, Language I, Language II, Mathematics and Science (or Social Science) 150 150 2.5 hours

Importance of meeting minimum passing marks for REET 2025

Completing the minimum passing marks in REET 2025 is important for candidates to qualify for the grade 3 teacher recruitment process in Rajasthan. However, obtaining these marks alone does not guarantee the selection. If ensuring fairness at various difficulty levels, the examination is conducted in several innings, the reet score is normalized. After clearing the qualifying marks, candidates are ranked on the basis of their performance in the examination.

Those scoring high marks have a better chance of selection, as the final recruitment depends on the qualification, document verification and reservation policies. Candidates should target well above the cutoff to secure a strong position in the ret merit list, as the recruitment is highly competitive.

How to prepare for REET 2025 exam?

As we know, cleaning only the minimum passing marks will not guarantee the selection in REIT 2025. Due to the competitive nature of the examination, candidates will have to try to score more than the cutoff to secure a location in the final selection list. This requires frequent practice to improve strategic preparation, focused study plans and other candidates. Achieving a strong ret score is not only about basic preparation, but about the time management, accuracy and exam strategy to secure a top rank.

  • Use thematic learning for retention: Instead of remembering subjects randomly, group concepts by subjects. For example, in child growth and education, classify subjects such as separate principles, cognitive development and teaching functioning to increase retention.
  • Apply 80/20 Rules for priority: Focus on 80% of your preparation and 20% on low-charged people on the most frequently asked subjects. Analysis of previous years papers helps identify high scoring subjects, allowing smart study plans.
  • Take advantage of reverse testing approach: Instead of traditional studies, start with fake tests and then analyze the mistakes. This method immediately exposes weak areas, which helps the candidates to refine their ideological understanding efficiently.
  • Master speed and accuracy via stopwatch drill: For subjects such as mathematics and logic, practice solving questions under a timer to develop speed and accuracy. Determine a tough time limit per question to follow the actual examination conditions.
  • Teach and record for better memory: Explaining the concepts yourself loudly or recording a short explanation helps to strengthen the difficult subjects. Listening to his own voice explains a subject, enhances memory retention and explains complex concepts.

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