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The UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025 started today, and candidates from across the state appeared for the Mathematics in Shift 1 and will appear for Hindi in Shift 2. With the exam being held in two shifts, many aspirants want a quick and reliable review of the difficulty level, question trends, and good attempts. This analysis covers all major updates from both shifts, so you understand how the exam unfolded and what to expect in upcoming days.
UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025: Student Feedback
- Students reported that the exam was moderate overall.
- General Studies (GS): Mostly easy to moderate, with straightforward questions from current affairs, Indian polity, history, and geography.
- Mathematics: Moderate to slightly tricky, especially on topics like Eigenvalues, Probability, Differential Equations, Limits & Continuity, and Harmonic Functions.
- GS portion was mostly direct fact-based questions; moderate difficulty for those who follow current affairs and UP-specific GK.
- Maths section required careful calculations and conceptual understanding. Eigenvalues, Differential Equations, and Probability were slightly challenging.
- Time management was key for attempting the entire Maths section.
UP LT Grade Teacher Exam Analysis 2025
UPPSC is conducting the UP LT Grade exam for Mathematics and Hindi on 06 December 2025. The first shift ran from 9 am to 11 am for Mathematics, and the second shift for Hindi will be held from 3 pm to 5 pm. Each paper carries 150 multiple-choice questions. Out of these, 30 questions come from General Studies, while the remaining 120 questions test the candidate’s subject knowledge.
The exam window for UP LT Grade 2025 will run till 25 January 2026. Students who appeared today shared that the overall experience was moderate, with a balanced mix of conceptual and application-based questions.
UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025: Difficulty Level and Good Attempts
Here is the early shift-wise overview for today’s papers:
Difficulty Level
Mathematics (Shift 1): The paper leaned toward moderate difficulty. Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, and Statistics made up a large portion of the paper. A few questions required strong calculation speed and conceptual clarity. General Studies was easier compared to the subject section.
Good Attempts
Considering the level of the Mathematics paper, candidates who attempted 95 to 110 questions with accuracy are likely to stand in a safe zone.
For Hindi, a good attempt is expected around 100 to 115 questions, depending on individual strengths.
| Section | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts (out of 150) | Key Highlights |
| General Studies | Easy to Moderate | 20 – 24 | Questions focused on History, Polity, Geography, Current Affairs, and basic general awareness. Mostly factual and straightforward. |
| Mathematics | Moderate | 95 – 110 | Included Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Arithmetic, Trigonometry, Statistics, and application-based questions. Required solid conceptual clarity and calculation speed. |
| Hindi | Moderate (Expected) | 100 – 115 (Expected) | To Be Updated soon |
UP LT Grade Teacher Exam Analysis 2025: Shift 1
The Mathematics paper followed the standard pattern. Most questions stayed within the syllabus but required focused practice. The overall difficulty was moderate. Topics asked included:
- Vectors
- Limits and Continuity
- Properties of Triangle
- Diagonal of a Cube
- Differential Equations
- Even and Odd Functions
- Probability
- Eigenvalues of matrices
- Hermitian matrix properties
- Orthogonal matrix eigenvalue property
- Implicit differentiation
- Partial derivatives
- Condition for a line to cut a circle in two real points
- Matrix multiplication and solving for a vector
- Trigonometric functions and matrix form
- Integration property
- Series/expansion formula
- Volume of solid of revolution (curve rotation about x-axis)
- Sum of infinite geometric series and its convergence condition
- Harmonic functions and determining parameters for harmonicity
- Equation of the line of intersection of two planes
General Studies
The GS section carried 30 questions. It remained easy to moderate and covered:
- Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – year of launch (2001)
- UP GK: Monument built by Emperor Akbar in Fatehpur Sikri
- Lakshya Yojana
- Suman Card
- MCP (Mother and Child Protection) Scheme
- Dudhsagar Waterfall
- Quit India Movement, All India Congress Committee 1942 (Bombay session)
- 2024 Lok Sabha elections – phases of polling
- Historical Acts: Charter Act, Pitt’s India Act
- Relationship between LCM, HCF, and numbers (finding the other number)
- Reactivity of metals with water at normal temperature (Sodium, Aluminium, Mercury, Magnesium)
- Coarse cereal crops (Millets) – identifying non-millet crops
- Countries abolishing policies (e.g., Two-Child Policy, June 2025)
- Sports and events: Durand Cup (football)
- Articles of the Indian Constitution and their subjects: Article 14 – Equality before law, Article 17 – Abolition of untouchability, Article 18 – Abolition of titles Article 51A – Fundamental duties
Tips for Future Aspirants:
- Revise Articles and important current affairs like schemes, policies, and historical events.
- Practice differential equations, vector problems, and matrices thoroughly.
- Attempt mock tests under exam-like conditions to improve speed and accuracy.



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