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MP TET Class 3 exam for 2025 was conducted smoothly with mixed but mostly positive response from students. Candidates who appeared in Shift 1 on 9 October found the paper acceptable, although some sections tested their conceptual understanding more than others. Here is a detailed explanation based on student feedback to help candidates understand the difficulty level and suggested attempts.

MP TET Class 3 Exam Analysis 2025 – Student Feedback

Student Response for October 9, Shift 1

  • Most of the students said that Overall the paper was easy.
  • The math questions were straightforward, with only a few advanced concepts.
  • Social science was more dependent on politics, while questions of history were limited.
  • Science questions included physics, chemistry and basic practical concepts.
  • Questions in Hindi and English were based on standard language skills.
  • Some economics and current affairs questions seemed tricky but manageable.

General Notes on MP TET Class 3 Exam Analysis

  • The questions appeared to be sequential.
  • Mathematics and Science sections tested conceptual clarity.
  • There were more questions in Physics than Chemistry and Biology.
  • The chemistry mainly focuses on alkanes and benzene.
  • Biology questions were straightforward, covering basic concepts.
  • Social sciences had politics-heavy questions, history and economics had minor contributions.
  • Current Affairs questions included Nobel Prize and Global Partnership Group.
  • Geography had factual questions but the weightage was lowest.
  • The Hindi and English sections were quite easy, testing standard grammar and language skills.
  • Overall Difficulty: Easy to Moderate.
  • Average score: 75-80, although claims of 90+ are rare.
  • Suggested total attempts for all sections: 67-76.
  • Almost 50% of the paper tested understanding and real life knowledge.
  • Limited data was reported in some sections such as numerical problems and geography.

MP TET Class 3 Exam Analysis for 9th October Shift 1

Topics asked from Hindi section

  • Treaty
  • Whereas
  • Synonyms
  • antonyms
  • Prefixes
  • suffix
  • Karaka
  • sentence variation
  • Deshaj & Videsh words
  • Comprehensible paragraph (if included)

Topics asked from English section

  • active/passive voice
  • Synonyms
  • Adjectives (2-3 questions)
  • excerpt and understanding
  • noun and pronoun
  • Prefixes
  • Tense (identifying appropriate verbs)

Topics asked from Mathematics section

  • Geometry (especially parallelogram, cube, cuboid)
  • Polynomials and Factorization
  • ratio and proportion
  • Trigonometry (4-5 questions)
  • area and mensuration
  • Graph and height/distance problems
  • Note: No compound interest question seen

Topics asked from Social Science Section

History

  • Ancient India (Maurya Dynasty)
  • Mahajanapadas period
  • reign of alexander

political science/polity

  • 73rd Constitutional Amendment (Panchayati Raj)
  • SC/ST reservation
  • Suggested Review: 74th Amendment

Economics

  • Gross Domestic Product (including historical data such as 2017-18)
  • GST (full form included)
  • G7, G8, G20 Engagement Group

current affairs

  • Nobel Prize (Physics, Medicine)
  • GDP, full form of GST
  • 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine

Geography

  • soil erosion
  • Tropic of Cancer
  • earth’s crust
  • Note: Section has the least weightage

Topics asked from Science section

biology

  • Asexual reproduction (binary fission, budding)
  • exocrine glands (eg, pancreas)
  • Nervous system (neurons)
  • hormones
  • liver
  • Botany (2-4 questions)

chemistry

  • Organic Chemistry: Alkanes, Benzene (Electrophilic Substitution)
  • Electronic Configuration (Physical Chemistry)

physics

  • speed and force
  • lens and mirror
  • surface tension
  • Magnetism (Bar Magnet)

MP TET Class 3 Exam Good Attempts and Difficulty Level:

For MP TET Class 3 exam, students can aim for good efforts in each section while managing time effectively. Solving 13-15 questions in Hindi and English is considered safe and easy. The Mathematics section, slightly more challenging, allows 16-18 good attempts, making it easy to moderate the difficulty. Science questions are moderate, 22-25 good attempts are recommended. In Social Sciences, 16-18 attempts are suggested, falling in the easy to moderate category. Overall, students can target 67-76 questions as the paper was easier than expected, giving candidates confidence to perform well.

section good efforts difficulty level
hindi and english 13-15 Easy
Mathematics 16-18 easy to moderate
Science 22-25 medium
social science 16-18 easy to moderate
overall 67-76 The paper was easier than expected, which boosted students’ confidence

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