Annamalai University commences Tamil Nadu State Eligibility Test (TNSET)2022 with the aim to recruit professors in various institutes and universities of Tamil Nadu. This state-level examination helps the aspirants to achieve a responsible job. However, there’s certain eligibility to use . A Prescribed process to use and lots of other things that aspirants should read before applying.
Candidate must have the nationality of India.Candidates must have attained the degree of post-graduation from any college/ institute recognized by UGC New Delhi .Candidate must have acquired 55% marks (50% marks for reserved category candidates) within the qualifying examination.Candidates must have successfully completed with Science, Humanities (including languages), Electronic Sciences, computing and applications, science .Those in their last year of a master’s degree are also eligible to apply.
List of TNSET Exam Centre:
Centre Name-
Code of Exam Centre
Chennai
01
Coimbatore
02
Madurai
03
Tiruchirapalli
04
Salem
05
Tirunelveli
06
Villupuram
07
Karaikudi
08
Vellore
09
Erode
10
Thanjavur
11
TNSET 2022 Exam Pattern
The exam will be conducted in Pen and Paper medium.
The languages used will be English and Tamil.
Paper will have Multiple Choice Questions
For each accurate answer, the contestant will earn two points.
Paper 1 will last 75 minutes and will consist of 100 questions worth 50 points.
Paper 2 will last 75 minutes and will consist of 100 questions worth 50 points.
Paper 2 will be for the duration of 2 hours, there will be 75 questions for 150 marks.
Exam Syllabus
Paper 1- The paper is to test the reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking, and general awareness of the candidates. This paper will help to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate.
Papers 2 and 3 will be used to assess the candidate’s understanding of the subject of choice. This will be an objective sort of paper.
General and Aptitude will be consisted of topics such as Reading Comprehension, Teaching & Research Aptitude, Communication, Logical Reasoning Ability, Information & Communication Technology, Data Interpretation, People & Environment, Higher Education System: Governance, Polity & Administration
Micro and Macroeconomic Analysis, Public Finance, Development & Planning, International Economics, Statistical Methods, and Indian Economy will be covered in Economics (Paper-I).
Economics (Paper-III) will cover topics like Collusive & Non-Collusive Oligopolies Theory of Demand, Production, Accelerator & Investment, Taxation, Different Approaches to the Money Supply, Monetary Approach & Adjustment, Optimal Currency Areas, RBI Policies, Commercial & Co-operative Banks, and so on.
Comparative Politics & Political Analysis, Political Theory & Thought, Public Administration, Indian Government & Policies, and International Relations will be covered in Political Science (Paper-II).
Political Science (Paper-III) will cover themes such as modernization, power and authority, political socialisation and culture, political development, the Supreme Court, judicial activism, political elite, bureaucracy and development challenges, and the end of the Cold War, among others.
Learning Processes, Perceptual Processes, Memory & Forgetting, Motivation & Emotion, Thinking & Problem-Solving, Human Abilities, and Personality will be covered in Psychology (Paper-II).
Neurophysiology of Learning, Signal Detection, Learning, Intelligence, Existential & Humanistic Theories, Models of Memory, Cognitive methods, Creative thinking & Problem-Solving, Research Designs, ANOVA, Psychological Scaling, and other topics will be covered in Psychology (Paper-III).
Topics covered in Sociology (Paper-II) include Sociological Theory, Sociological Concepts, Sociological Methodology, and more.
Sociology (Paper-III) will be consisted of topics such as Neo-functionalism & Neo-Marxism, Phenomenology & Ethnomethodology, Structuration & Postmodernism, Contemporary Issues, Theoretical Perspectives, Current Debates, Challenges of Globalization, etc
History (Paper-II) will cover topics such as Ancient Indian History, Concepts, Ideas, and Terms, Medieval, and Modern Indian History, while History (Paper-III) will cover topics such as 4th to 12th century BC-AD Indian History, Indus Valley Civilization to Mahajanapadas, India from 1206 to 1526, Foundations of British Rule, Economic & Social Policies, National Movement & Post-Independent India, and Socio-economic & Cultural Life under the Mugh
Financial & Management Accounting, Business Environment, Economics, Statistics & Data Processing, Management, Marketing, Financial Management, Banking & Financial Institutions, International Business, and Income Tax Law & Planning will be covered in Commerce (Paper II & III).
Education (Paper-II) will consist of several topics like the methodology of Educational Research, Philosophical, Sociological, and Psychological Foundations of Education.
Education (Paper-III) will cover topics such as growth and development, Western schools of philosophy, intelligence theories and measurement, concept and principles of guidance and counselling, personality and its types, descriptive, experimental, and qualitative research, universalization of elementary education, and so on.
Social Work (Paper II & III) will cover topics such as Philosophy & Principles of Social Work, Social Work Evaluation, Theories of Social Change & Disorganization, Social Work Education, Human Motivation & Problems of Human Behavior and Coping Mechanisms, Principles & Objectives of Community Organization, The Process, Labor Welfare & HR Management, Approaches, Techniques of Social Case Work, and so on.
Home Science (Paper-II & III) will consist of topics like Nutrition Science, Food Science, Clothing, Textiles, Institutional Management, Resource Management, Non-formal & Extension Education, Human Development, Developmental & Educational Communication, Methods of Research, etc.
English (Paper-II) will be consisted of topics like Jacobean to Restoration Periods, Chaucer to Shakespeare, Augustan Age, Romantic, Victorian, Modern, Contemporary Period, America and other non-British Literature, etc,
English (Paper-III) will consist of topics like Criticism & Literary Theory, British Literature from Chaucer to the present day, History of English language, etc.
Sanskrit (Paper-II) will consist of topics like Darsana, Vedic Literature, Grammar & Linguistics, Sanskrit Literature, and Poetics.
Sanskrit (Paper-III) will be consisted of topics like Brahmins & Aranyakas, Samhitas, Vedangas, Grammer & Schools of Vedic Interpretation, Linguistics, Mahabhasya, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Poetry, and Prose, etc.
Tamil (Paper-II) will consist of topics like Authors & Books, History of Tamil Language up to the 20th century, etc.
Tamil (Paper-III) will cover themes such as dramas, poetry, stories, grammar, and so forth.
Law (Paper-II) will include themes such as Legal Theory, Indian Constitutional Law, Public International Law, Family Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Crime Law, and Labour Law, among others.
TNSET Subjects –
Code of Subject
Name of Subject
The Medium of Question Paper
00
Common Paper
English/Tamil
01
Chemical Science
English
02
Commerce
English/Tamil
03
Computer Science & Application
English
04
Economics
English/Tamil
05
Education
English/Tamil
06
Electronics
English
07
English
English
08
Geography
English/Tamil
09
Hindi
Hindi
10
History
English/Tamil
11
Home Science
English/Tamil
12
Journalism & Mass communication
English/Tamil
13
Law
English/Tamil
14
Sanskrit
Sanskrit
15
Life Science
English
16
Management
English/Tamil
17
Mathematical Science
English
18
Tamil
Tamil
19
Telugu
Telugu
20
Physical Science
English
21
Political Science
English/Tamil
22
Psychology
English/Tamil
23
Social work
English/Tamil
24
Sociology
English/Tamil
25
Earth Science
English
26
Library & Information Science
English/Tamil
Answer Key
The exam conducting body will provide the answer key on the official website. This will be available shortly once the written tests are completed. This will allow applicants to double-check the right answers and compare them to their own. The Answer Key has the right to be challenged by candidates.Make sure to submit a complaint through online means within 15 days, since no grievances about the Answer Key will be considered after that time period. To contest the answer key, send a Demand Draft for Rs. 1000. There will be different answer keys released for each paper.
FAQS of TNSET 2022
What is the syllabus for TNSET 2022?
The TNSET examination has 2 papers. Paper 1 is a general paper with ten units such as teaching and research aptitude, understanding, thinking, and communication, among other things.Paper 2 is subject specific and you can read the article above.
Is there any negative marking in TNSET?
NO, there is no negative marking in TNSET.
Who all are eligible to apply for TNSET?
Anyone with a degree of masters or equivalent with a minimum score of 55% marks in the qualifying exam for the general category and 50% marks for all reserved category candidates.
How many sections does the TNSET exam have?
General English, Quantitative Section, Logical Reasoning, and General Knowledge are the four sections of the SET test.
Which are the important topics for the Quant section?
Profit and loss, interest, discount, algebra, permutation and combination, probability, and other vital topics must be thoroughly prepared for by pupils.