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While teaching aptitude is an important topic, it only carries 5 marks. All the topics get equal weightage of 5 marks so it is pretty hard to pinpoint a single most important topic. But there are topics from which more than 5 questions appear from time to time and teaching aptitude is not one of them. You can attempt 1 or 2 questions out of 5 questions of teaching aptitude based on your common sense too. So I want to say that teaching aptitude is not the most important and not, in my opinion, makes it to top 3 most important subject. The subject you should prioritise heavily are 1)Research Aptitude : Because it appears in paper 1 as well as paper 2. In total you can expect 10-15 questions based solely on research in the entire paper. Plus your future career in higher education will depend only on research aptitude. 2) Mathematical Aptitude : Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning and Arithmetic problems are basically lifelines in paper 1, meaning if you have practice, there's no wrong answers for these and you can get possibly get full marks in it so prioritise it. 3) ICT and Teaching Aptitude : Combine teaching aptitude with ICT and computer knowledge and you'll have two subjects in one go. That is my personal point of view from my JRF preparation time. Hope that helps you.
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ICT, Evaluation Methods, Administrative bodies and their functions (AICTE, UGC, NCERT etc), Teaching Aids. These are the most important topics. Along with this, always look out for education news such as recent innovations by IITs and IIMs and their global ranking, Classroom Communication Models, Philosophers and Their Theories on Teachings are second most important, lastly you'll always get a question based on common sense and classroom behaviour where you'll be given a situation and the options would be about your responses. you can read similar questions but it is mostly based on common sense. I hope that helps you.
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