CG Pre BEd 2026 students have just 3 days left before the exam — spending this time on high-weightage topics and a structured day-wise revision plan is the fastest way to maximise your score.
CG Pre BEd 2026 is conducted by CGVYAPAM (Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board) for admission to B.Ed programmes across government and private colleges in Chhattisgarh. With the exam date approaching, targeted revision — not new learning — is what separates a good score from an average one. This guide maps the most-tested topics in every section and gives you a practical 3-day schedule you can follow starting today.
- CG Pre BEd 2026 is conducted by CGVYAPAM, Raipur for B.Ed admissions in Chhattisgarh.
- The paper covers General Knowledge (including CG GK), Mental Ability, Hindi, English and Teaching Aptitude across 150 marks.
- With 3 days left, focus only on high-frequency topics from previous year papers — do not begin new chapters.
- Attempt at least one full previous year paper in timed conditions before exam day.
- Sleep, hydration and a calm mindset are as important as content revision in this final stretch.
CG Pre BEd 2026 Exam Pattern at a Glance
Understanding the marks distribution helps you allocate your revision time where it matters most. The table below reflects the CG Pre BEd exam pattern based on previous year trends; the 2026 structure is expected to be similar — confirm the exact pattern in the official CGVYAPAM notification.
| Section | Subject | Questions (Expected) | Marks (Expected) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | General Knowledge (including Chhattisgarh GK) | 40 | 40 |
| B | General Mental Ability | 30 | 30 |
| C | General Hindi | 30 | 30 |
| D | General English | 20 | 20 |
| E | Teaching Aptitude | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 150 | 150 | |
Based on previous year trends, CG Pre BEd does not carry negative marking. This means you should attempt every single question — leaving a bubble blank costs you a mark for nothing. Always verify the marking scheme in the official 2026 exam notification before the exam.
High-Weightage Topics Section-Wise
These are the topics that appear most often across CG Pre BEd papers. Revising these first gives you the highest return on your limited time in the last 3 days.
General Knowledge and Chhattisgarh GK (40 Marks)
This is the heaviest section. Chhattisgarh-specific topics consistently dominate it — do not skip CG GK in favour of general science or current affairs alone.
- CG history: Formation of the state (1 November 2000), major dynasties (Kalchuri, Maratha rule), role in the freedom movement
- CG geography: Major rivers (Mahanadi, Sheonath, Indravati, Hasdeo), national parks (Kanger Valley, Indravati NP, Achanakmar), district count and divisions
- CG government schemes: Godhan Nyay Yojana, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, Saur Sujala Yojana — names, objectives, and beneficiaries
- Current affairs (last 6 months): National and CG-level appointments, awards, summits, and sports events
- Indian polity basics: Fundamental Rights and Duties, Panchayati Raj, Parliament structure
- Science and technology in news: ISRO missions, national health programmes, new policies
General Mental Ability (30 Marks)
Reasoning questions here are moderate in difficulty but demand speed. Drill question types rather than theory.
- Series completion — number series and letter series (most frequent)
- Analogy — word-based and number-based pairs
- Coding-decoding — letter shift and symbol substitution
- Blood relations — family tree problems
- Direction sense and ranking
- Simplification, percentage and ratio — quick calculation drills
General Hindi (30 Marks)
- Samas (compound words) and Sandhi (word junction) — the two most frequently asked Hindi grammar topics
- Muhavre and Lokoktis (idioms and proverbs) — at least 30 high-frequency phrases
- Vilom Shabd (antonyms) and Paryayvachi Shabd (synonyms)
- Vartani shuddhi (correct spellings) — commonly confused word pairs
- Ras, Chhanda, Alankar — literary device identification (at least definitions)
General English (20 Marks)
- Grammar: Tenses, articles, prepositions, subject-verb agreement — focus on rules you have already studied
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitution
- Sentence correction — spotting errors in grammar and usage
- Reading comprehension — if included, read the passage first, then skim for answers
Teaching Aptitude (30 Marks)
- Role and qualities of a teacher: Democratic, student-centred, motivator — scenario-based questions
- Methods of teaching: Inductive, deductive, project, Heuristic, lecture methods
- Learning theories: Piaget (cognitive stages), Vygotsky (ZPD), Kohlberg (moral development) — know the key idea of each, not full detail
- Educational psychology: Intelligence (Gardner’s multiple intelligences), creativity, learning disabilities (dyslexia, dyscalculia)
- Assessment and evaluation: Formative vs summative assessment, CCE framework, diagnostic tests
- Classroom management: Discipline, inclusivity, handling diverse learners
Day-Wise 3-Day Revision Schedule
Follow this schedule strictly. Each day targets specific sections so you cover all high-weightage topics without overlap or last-minute panic. Adjust timings by 30–60 minutes to fit your personal rhythm but keep the subject order intact.
| Day | Morning Session (3 hrs) | Afternoon Session (2 hrs) | Evening Session (2 hrs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 (3 days before exam) | CG GK — history, geography, government schemes; current affairs flashcard review | Teaching Aptitude — learning theories, teaching methods, classroom management scenarios | Attempt 50 questions from a previous year paper; check answers and note weak topics |
| Day 2 (2 days before exam) | General Hindi — Samas, Sandhi, Muhavre, Vilom-Paryayvachi speed revision | General Mental Ability — series, analogy, coding-decoding timed drills (20 qs in 15 min) | General English — grammar rules, synonym-antonym list, 20-question timed practice |
| Day 3 (1 day before exam) | Full previous year paper in strict exam conditions — 150 questions, timed, no breaks | Weak-area revision based on morning paper results; review only marked questions | Light read of your own short notes; keep admit card and photo ID ready; sleep by 10 PM |
Important: On Day 3 evening, do not open any new topic or a new question bank. Your brain consolidates memory during sleep — a good 7–8 hours of sleep before exam day is not optional, it is part of the strategy.
Last 3 Days: Do’s and Don’ts
What you avoid in the final 3 days is as important as what you revise. These guardrails will protect the preparation you have already done.
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Revise from your own notes and previously marked questions | Start new chapters or open a new reference book |
| Practise previous year papers with a timer | Attempt fresh full-length mock tests from an unknown question bank |
| Focus heavily on CG GK — it carries the highest marks in the paper | Spend more than 30–40 minutes on a single topic where you feel weak |
| Keep your admit card and a valid photo ID printed and ready | Leave document preparation to the morning of the exam |
| Sleep 7–8 hours each night including the night before the exam | Stay up past midnight studying on any of the 3 days |
| Eat light, nutritious meals and stay hydrated during study sessions | Skip meals or consume heavy, processed food that drains energy |
| Revise your Teaching Aptitude theory in short bursts of 20–25 minutes | Try to memorise every detail of every learning theory at this stage |
Exam Day Tips
A few practical actions on exam day can protect all the effort you put in during your 3-day revision. Keep these in mind.
- Reach the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the reporting time — entry gates typically close well before the exam starts.
- Read each question completely before marking the answer; Hindi grammar and Teaching Aptitude questions often have closely worded distractors.
- Start with your strongest section — if GK or Teaching Aptitude is your best, attempt those first to build confidence and momentum early.
- Do not spend more than 60 seconds on any one question. Mark difficult ones with a mental note and return after finishing the rest of the paper.
- Since CG Pre BEd has no negative marking (based on previous year pattern), attempt every question without exception — never leave a bubble blank.
- Before submitting your OMR sheet, scan it once for stray marks, double-bubbled answers or skipped questions.
- Carry a working pen or pencil as required, a water bottle, and your original photo ID alongside the printed admit card.
CG Pre BEd 2026 Revision FAQs
Ques. Which section carries the most marks in CG Pre BEd 2026?
Ans. Based on the previous year pattern, General Knowledge including Chhattisgarh GK carries the highest weightage at around 40 marks out of 150. This makes it the single most important section to prioritise in your last 3 days of revision — especially CG-specific history, geography and government schemes.
Ques. Is there negative marking in CG Pre BEd 2026?
Ans. Based on previous year trends, CG Pre BEd does not carry negative marking. You should therefore attempt every question, even when you are not fully certain of the answer. Always confirm the exact marking scheme in the official 2026 CGVYAPAM notification available at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in before the exam day.
Ques. How many hours should I study per day in the last 3 days before CG Pre BEd?
Ans. A focused 6–7 hours of study per day split across two or three sessions is more effective than marathon overnight sessions in the final 3 days. Overloading the brain before the exam harms retention and increases anxiety. Follow the day-wise schedule above and protect 7–8 hours of sleep every night.
Ques. What are the most important topics in Teaching Aptitude for CG Pre BEd?
Ans. The most frequently tested Teaching Aptitude topics in CG Pre BEd include the role and qualities of a good teacher, methods of teaching (inductive, deductive, project), learning theories (Piaget, Vygotsky, Kohlberg), basics of educational psychology including types of intelligence and learning disabilities, and principles of formative and summative assessment. Focus on the key idea of each theory rather than memorising full details.
Ques. Should I attempt a full mock test the day before CG Pre BEd?
Ans. Yes — attempt one full previous year paper on Day 3 morning in strict exam conditions (timed, no breaks, no phone). Use the afternoon to revisit only sections where you dropped marks. Do not open any new topic in the evening; a light review of your own short notes followed by 7–8 hours of sleep is the best preparation for exam day.
Ques. Where can I download the CG Pre BEd 2026 admit card?
Ans. The CG Pre BEd 2026 admit card is available on the official CGVYAPAM website at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in. Log in using your application number and date of birth to download and print your hall ticket. Carry both the printed admit card and a valid original photo ID to the exam centre on the day of the exam.








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