KVS PRT, TGT and PGT Recruitment 2025-26 - Mock Tests, Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Complete guide for Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) teacher recruitment for Primary Teachers (PRT), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) and Post Graduate Teachers (PGT). 9,921 vacancies under Notification 01/2025 conducted by CBSE. Two-tier selection: Tier I (100 questions, 300 marks, screening - common for all posts) and Tier II (70 questions, 100 marks, subject-specific - decisive). Final selection: 85% Tier II + 15% Interview/Demo Teaching. CTET is mandatory for PRT and TGT. Free chapter-wise mock tests, post-wise exam patterns, pedagogy syllabus, cut-offs and expert tips.
- Pedagogy is 50% of Tier I - 50 questions, 150 marks out of 300
- Tier I is screening only - marks used to shortlist for Tier II at 1:10 ratio
- Tier I marks do NOT count in final selection merit
- Same Tier I paper for PRT, TGT, PGT - only Tier II differs
- -1 per wrong with +3 per correct: 3 wrongs cancel 1 correct
- Strong pedagogy score can compensate for weakness in other sections
- NCF 2005, NEP 2020, and Right to Education are high-frequency pedagogy topics
- Hindi section: Grammar, comprehension, vocabulary (standard Class 10 level)
- Computer Literacy: Basic MS Office, internet, educational technology
- Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - Sensorimotor to Formal Operational
- Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) and Scaffolding
- Kohlberg's Moral Development theory
- Erikson's Psychosocial Development stages
- Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory
- Multiple Intelligences - Howard Gardner's theory
- Learning Styles - Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic (VAK)
- Nature vs Nurture in child development
- Adolescent development - physical, cognitive, socio-emotional changes
- Special Needs Education - Inclusive education, learning disabilities
- Behaviourist Learning Theories - Pavlov, Skinner, Thorndike (Classical and Operant Conditioning)
- Constructivist Learning - John Dewey, Piaget, Bruner
- Bloom's Taxonomy - Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor domains
- Teaching Methods - Lecture, Discussion, Activity-based, Project Method, Problem Solving
- Formative and Summative Assessment
- Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)
- Motivation in Learning - Intrinsic vs Extrinsic
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in education context
- Cooperative Learning and Peer Learning
- Educational Technology - ICT in classrooms, Diksha, e-Pathshala
- 5 guiding principles - connecting learning with life, shift from rote learning, child-centric approach
- Vision of quality education - peace, child rights, democracy
- Language in education - mother tongue, multilingualism
- Art, Music, Work and Physical Education as core curriculum
- 5+3+3+4 school structure (Foundational, Preparatory, Middle, Secondary)
- Focus on foundational literacy and numeracy
- Holistic and multidisciplinary education
- PARAKH (Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development)
- Reduction of curriculum load, emphasis on conceptual understanding
- Mother tongue / regional language as medium of instruction up to Class 5
- NIPUN Bharat and FLN mission
- Right to Education (RTE) Act 2009 - key provisions, Class 1-8, free and compulsory
- Child Rights - UNCRC, NCPCR, POCSO Act awareness
- KVS Mission and Vision - purpose of Kendriya Vidyalayas
- Role of teacher as facilitator, guide and mentor
- Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), Vidyalaya Management Committee (VMC)
- School administration - head teacher's role, record keeping
- Professional Ethics for teachers
- Midday Meal Scheme, Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, PM POSHAN
- Dearness Allowance (DA) linked to CPI
- HRA (10-30% depending on city class)
- Transport Allowance
- Medical under CGHS
- NPS Pension Scheme
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Children Education Allowance
- 6-week summer vacation fully paid
- Winter and autumn breaks as per KV calendar
- GPF (General Provident Fund)
- PRT → PRT (Senior) through MACP promotion
- TGT → TGT (Senior) → PGT (by departmental exam)
- PGT → Vice Principal → Principal → Deputy Commissioner → Assistant Commissioner
- Direct recruitment also for Principal and Vice Principal posts
- Macp Assured Career Progression at 10, 20, 30 years
- Transfer options across KVs nationally after 3-5 years
- Central government job security - not state-level
- Pan-India prestigious brand - Kendriya Vidyalayas are nationally recognised
- CBSE-affiliated curriculum - academically strong environment
- Better infrastructure than most state government schools
- Higher calibre students as KV schools are well-resourced
- 2022-23 cycle had over 30 lakh applicants for 13,404 posts - indicates extremely high demand
KVS PRT TGT PGT Recruitment 2025-26 - Complete Guide: Two-Tier Exam Pattern, Pedagogy Syllabus, Eligibility, CTET and Free Mock Tests
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) Recruitment 2025-26 under Notification 01/2025, conducted by CBSE, announced 9,921 vacancies for teaching and non-teaching posts including 1,606 Post Graduate Teachers (PGT), 3,069 Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT), 3,630 Primary Teachers (PRT), 161 Principals, 69 Vice Principals and 1,207 non-teaching staff. The new two-tier system has Tier I as a common CBT (100 questions × 3 marks = 300 marks, 2 hours, -1 negative marking) covering General Reasoning (10Q), General Awareness (10Q), General English (10Q), General Hindi (10Q), Computer Literacy (10Q) and Education and Leadership/Pedagogy (50Q - 150 marks). Top candidates in 1:10 ratio per category are shortlisted for Tier II (70 questions, 100 marks, 2.5 hours, -0.25 negative marking) which is subject-specific for PGT and TGT, and child development and pedagogy-focused for PRT. Final merit = 85% Tier II + 15% Interview/Demo Teaching. Tier I was held 10-11 January 2026; Tier II (PGT) on 29 March 2026.
Critical eligibility notes: CTET Paper I is mandatory for PRT, CTET Paper II for TGT - CTET is NOT required for PGT. A regular B.Ed degree does NOT qualify for PRT - PRT requires D.El.Ed, B.El.Ed or B.Ed Special Education. Pay scales under 7th CPC: PRT at Level 6 (Rs.35,400+), TGT at Level 7 (Rs.44,900+), PGT at Level 8 (Rs.47,600+). KVS teachers are central government employees with DA, HRA, CGHS medical, LTC, NPS pension and 6-week paid summer vacation. The Pedagogy section covering Piaget, Vygotsky, Bloom's Taxonomy, NCF 2005, NEP 2020, RTE Act, constructivist learning and inclusive education is the single most important section - 50% of Tier I marks and also heavily tested in Tier II for PRT posts.
Our free KVS mock tests cover the key general aptitude sections tested in KVS Tier I - General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and Awareness, English Language and General Studies - available topic-wise at zero cost at StudiesToday.com. For subject-specific Tier II preparation, NCERT textbooks for Classes 6-12 (TGT) and Master's-level textbooks (PGT) are the primary resources.