Grammar Skill Series
Best for students weak in rules. Complete Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, and Voice to unlock the Grammar Core certificate.
UPTET-2026 was held on 2, 3 and 4 July 2026. No new PGT/TGT date is listed on the official UPESSC Active/Ongoing pages yet, so keep the UPESSC notice board bookmarked — the links below always open the live official pages.
No random test list. Start with Grammar, Vocabulary, Literature, Author Focus, or Pedagogy, practise one weak skill at a time, and generate a certificate only after completing the required series.
Each path has focused single-skill tests. Certificates unlock only after every required test in the path is passed.
Best for students weak in rules. Complete Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, and Voice to unlock the Grammar Core certificate.
Single-skill drama tests for Shakespeare categories and play-specific revision. Complete both tests to unlock the drama certificate.
Deep author tests already live on the site. Pass all three author assessments to unlock the Author Focus certificate.
For KVS/CTET teaching aptitude: pedagogy, assessment and classroom vocabulary. Complete both starter tests for the certificate.
Start a focused test now, then return here for the next test in that category.
PGT literature author series with Galsworthy, Bacon and Addison. Certificate unlocks after all three are passed.
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Focused tests for one grammar skill at a time. Complete Tenses, Concord and Voice for the Grammar Core certificate.
Start grammar seriesOnly live tests are shown here. Choose one weak skill, finish it, then continue the same category path for certificate progress.
Practise present, past, perfect, continuous and future forms through focused exam-style MCQs.
Start testConcord rules for neither/nor, each/every, collective nouns, amounts and head nouns.
Start testConvert active and passive forms across tenses, modals, questions and imperatives.
Start testPractise reported speech changes for statements, questions, commands, requests and exclamations.
Start testRevise high-frequency article use, preposition collocations and determiner traps for exams.
Start testCommon idioms, meanings and usage traps for classroom vocabulary and competitive exams.
Start testStrengthen opposite-word recognition with high-frequency vocabulary used in TGT English papers.
Start testPractise close-meaning words, exam distractors and quick synonym selection for vocabulary sections.
Start testPractise high-frequency one-word answers for people, places, qualities and exam vocabulary traps.
Start testGreat tragedies, comedies, histories, famous characters, sonnets and dramatic techniques.
Start testPlay-specific revision covering plot, tragic flaw, prophecy, guilt imagery and characters.
Start testCover simile, metaphor, drama terms, poetic forms, plot terms and common literary devices.
Start testRevise Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Byron, Romantic features and exam dates.
Start testDeep PGT author assessment on The Forsyte Saga, plays, themes and Nobel context.
Start testEssays, Baconian induction, four idols, prose style, Novum Organum and New Atlantis.
Start testThe Spectator, Sir Roger, Cato, Augustan prose, periodical essay and moral criticism.
Start testFormative assessment, learner-centred teaching, LSRW, inclusion, rubrics and feedback.
Start testTest your spelling accuracy with commonly confused and misspelled words in TGT exams.
Start testIdentify grammatical errors related to adjectives, prepositions, nouns, and verbs.
Start testTest your knowledge of Milton's Paradise Lost, Lycidas, Areopagitica, and his companion poems.
Start testMaster fixed prepositions and tricky collocations often asked in PGT and TGT exams.
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