Hey friends! If you’re gearing up for the KVS and NVS PGT Tier-1 exam on 10-11 January 2026, you’re in the right place. As of today (December 27, 2025), you’ve got exactly about 15 days left – that’s plenty if you play it smart! This common Tier-1 paper is the gateway to Tier-2 (subject-specific) and interview, and it’s qualifying in nature. With thousands of vacancies up for grabs in this combined recruitment, clearing it with a good margin is key.
Especially for you science folks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology – TGT/PGT aspirants), GK and Current Affairs often feel like the weak spot, right? Don’t worry, we’ll focus extra on that. The cutoff won’t skyrocket because many candidates struggle there too. Aim for a safe score of 220-240 out of 300 to be comfortable (based on previous trends – more on that later).
This is a no-nonsense, genuine guide to help you maximize these last days. Let’s dive in step by step!
Quick Look at KVS NVS PGT Tier-1 Exam Pattern 2026
The paper is the same for all PGT posts – OMR-based, offline, with MCQs.
| Section | Subject | Questions | Marks per Question | Negative Marking | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | General Knowledge & Current Affairs | 20 | 3 | 1/3 | 60 |
| II | Logical Reasoning | 20 | 3 | 1/3 | 60 |
| III | Elementary Mathematics | 20 | 3 | 1/3 | 60 |
| IV | Computer Literacy & ICT | 20 | 3 | 1/3 | 60 |
| V | General Hindi | 10 | 3 | 1/3 | 30 |
| VI | General English | 10 | 3 | 1/3 | 30 |
| Total | 100 | – | – | 300 |
- Duration: 2 hours
- Mode: Offline (OMR sheet)
- Shortlisting for Tier-2: 1:10 ratio per vacancy
For the full detailed syllabus breakdown (topic-wise), check out our earlier article: KVS NVS PGT Tier-I Syllabus PDF & Exam Pattern 2025: Detailed Topic-Wise Guide.
Why These Last 15 Days Matter So Much
No new topics now – it’s all about revision, practice, and building confidence. Focus on accuracy because of that 1/3 negative marking. Guessing blindly can drop your score big time!
Safe Score Tip: Previous combined recruitments and similar exams show cutoffs around 200-230 for General (depending on difficulty). Since many science aspirants find GK/CA tough, the overall cutoff stays realistic. Target 75-80% accuracy for 220+ marks – that’s safe!

Your 15-Day Daily Study Plan & Schedule
Stick to 8-10 hours a day, with breaks. Sleep well, eat healthy – no all-nighters!
- Days 1-4: Targeted Revision of Weak Areas
- Morning (3-4 hours): Revise 2 sections daily from short notes.
- Day 1: GK & Current Affairs + General Hindi
- Day 2: Logical Reasoning + General English
- Day 3: Elementary Maths + Computer Literacy
- Day 4: Full syllabus quick scan + formulas/vocab revision
- Afternoon (3 hours): Section-wise practice (50-100 questions per section)
- Evening (2 hours): Current Affairs recap (last 6-12 months)
- Days 5-11: Intensive Mock Tests & Analysis
- Morning: Give 1 full-length mock test (strict 2 hours, like real exam)
- Afternoon: Detailed analysis – note mistakes, revise weak topics
- Evening: Fix errors + 50 targeted questions on weak areas
- Do at least 7-8 mocks. Aim to improve score by 10-15 marks each time.
- Days 12-13: Previous Year Papers + Speed Practice
- Solve 4-5 previous KVS/NVS papers (or similar like DSSSB/EMRS)
- Focus on time management and avoiding negatives.
- Day 14: Light Revision
- Go through short notes, formulas, key GK facts.
- No heavy stuff – just confidence building.
- Day 15 (Exam Eve): Relax & Quick Glance
- Light revision of formulas/vocab.
- Check admit card, ID, etc.
- Early dinner, good sleep!
Pro Tip: Use a timer always. Track your scores in a notebook.
Section-Wise Smart Tips (Especially for Science Aspirants)
Let’s break it down honestly – what to focus on in these last days.
- GK & Current Affairs (60 Marks – Your Potential Game Changer)
- Science folks, this is often weak – but it’s scorable with revision!
- Focus: Last 6-12 months – Awards, Sports, National/International news, Science developments, NEP 2020.
- Tips: Read one good monthly capsule (like Pratiyogita Darpan). Make flashcards for static GK (History, Geography, Polity basics).
- Daily: 30-40 minutes recap.
- Logical Reasoning (60 Marks)
- Practice puzzles, series, coding-decoding daily.
- Build speed – aim for 18-20 correct.
- Elementary Maths (60 Marks)
- Revise formulas: Percentage, Profit-Loss, Time-Work, LCM-HCF, Ratio, Time-Distance.
- Use shortcuts – practice 50 questions daily.
- Computer Literacy & ICT (60 Marks)
- Basics: MS Office, Hardware/Software, IT Act, E-Governance.
- Easy scoring if you revise key points.
- General Hindi & English (30 Marks Each)
- Grammar rules, vocab, idioms, one-word substitution.
- Read passages for comprehension practice.
How to Avoid Negative Marking (Super Important!)
That 1/3 negative can kill your score – here’s how to play safe:
- Rule of Thumb: Only attempt if 70-80% sure.
- Skip unsure questions – better 80 accurate than 100 with 20 wrong.
- In mocks, practice “educated guessing” only for 50-50 chances.
- First: Solve easy ones (aim 60-70 in first pass).
- Second pass: Medium ones.
- Leave tough/unknown.
- Result: Higher net score!
Best Resources for These Last Days
- Mocks: Testbook, Adda247, or free ones on apps.
- GK/CA: Lucent GK + Monthly PDFs.
- Previous Papers: From official KVS site or our related guides.
- For Physics aspirants, check: How to Become a KVS/NVS PGT Physics Teacher in 2025.
Official sites for updates: KVS, NVS, CBSE Recruitment Portal.
Final Exam Day Tips
- Reach center 45 mins early.
- Carry admit card, ID, pens.
- Read questions carefully.
- Fill OMR neatly.
- Stay calm – you’ve prepared well!
Friends, these 15 days can make or break it – stay consistent, positive, and smart. You’ve got this! Clear Tier-1 comfortably and move to subject prep. All the very best – go crack it! 💪🚀
If you have doubts, drop a comment. Success is waiting!
(Source: Based on official CBSE/KVS/NVS Notification 01/2025 and reliable prep platforms as of December 2025)








