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Showing posts with label Gujarat TET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gujarat TET. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Gujarat TET - 2014 Level 2 (Upper Primary Level) Science Math Paper

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Gujarat TET - 2014 Level 2 (Upper Primary Level) Science Math Paper
GTET, GUJARAT TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST,

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

GTET : GSEB Teacher Eligibility Test – I (TET-I) Call Letter Notification (Std 01 to 05)

GTET : GSEB Teacher Eligibility Test – I (TET-I) Call Letter Notification (Std 01 to 05)

GTET, Gujarat TET,

GSEB Teacher Eligibility Test – I (TET-I) Call Letter Notification (Std 01 to 05) :
To Download Call Letters : Click Here (From 27-07-2014)
Exam Date : 03-08-2014




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Sunday, March 4, 2012

GTET Gujarat TET: 17 per cent result in TET for head teachers (Principal)

GTET Gujarat TET: 17 per cent result in TET for head teachers (Principal)



AHMEDABAD: A dismal 16.87 per cent applicants cleared the teachers eligibility test (TET) for head teachers the result of which was declared on Monday. Of the 33,000-odd candidates who appeared for the exam, only 5,663 cleared the test.
They are now eligible to be considered for position of
principals in primary schools.
Officials said that while most candidates performed well in general knowledge paper, they performed poorly in their respective subject exam.
"This reflects poorly on the senior teachers of the state who are apparently not well versed with the subject they are teaching to students", officials conceded.
The TET for head teachers was conducted on February 25. There were two papers of 75 marks each and the senior teachers were required to score 60 per cent marks in each paper to pass the test.
There are 5,000 positions of principals vacant for which
 recruitment will be completed by May before the academic
year 2013 begins.
News : Times of India (29.2.12)
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Candidates selected by TET, but not appointed by schools

Candidates selected by TET, but not appointed by schools


AHMEDABAD: Even as the education department has organized selection camps in different districts on March 1-3 for selecting principals and teachers for secondary and higher secondary schools, the Gujarat State School Management Association (GSSMA) has sent a notice to all schools directing them not to issue appointment letters to candidates who are selected through the recruitment board.
The selection camps will be organized to finalize candidates on 6,000-odd positions of teachers and principals vacant in the schools. The selection process will be held for 1,250 positions of principals, 3,135 positions of secondary teachers and 1,950 higher secondary teachers.

With this, the school managements have come in direct confrontation of state education department on the issue of centralized recruitment of teachers and principals. The state education recently introduced the process of taking Teacher's Eligibility Test ( TET). Candidates who will clear this test will be interviewed by a selection committee of the recruitment board and selected on the post of principals and teachers in secondary and higher secondary schools all over the state.
The GSSMA has taken major exception to this process saying that selecting a teacher or principal for the school is the school management's prerogative. The state education department cannot take away this right. In fact, the GSSMA has also challenged this decision of education department in Supreme Court.
The education department had recently formed a selection committee of the recruitment board in which Ambu Patel, president of GSSMA was also appointed as a lone representative of the association. "I have resigned from the committee. We cannot accept the interference of education department to the level of recruiting the teachers and principals for us. We can be sent a list of five-odd eligible candidates but the final say should remain with us. We cannot serve as stamp papers to issue appointment letters to candidates selected by the recruitment board," Patel said.

News : Times of India (1.3.12)
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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Guidelines for conducting Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)

Guidelines for conducting Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)
(As per NCTE)

Background and Rationale
The implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 requires the recruitment of a large number of teachers across the country in a time bound manner. Inspite of the enormity of the task, it is desirable to ensure that quality requirement for recruitment of teachers are not diluted at any cost. It is therefore necessary to ensure that persons recruited as teachers possess the essential aptitude and ability to meet the challenges of teaching at the primary and upper primary level.
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Thursday, January 19, 2012

GTET - Gujarat TET : 50% Candidates clear TET Exam, For teachers selection - weightage of the TET is 70 per cent, while the rest 30 per cent weightage would be given to the educational qualification of candidates


Less than 50% aspiring teachers clear TET

(GTET - Gujarat TET : 50% Candidates clear TET Exam, For teachers selection - weightage of the TET is 70 per cent, while the rest 30 per cent weightage would be given to the educational qualification of candidates )

AHMEDABAD: Less than half of the candidates aspiring to be appointed as teachers in schools in the state have been able to clear the mandatory Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) held by Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB). As per the result announced by the board on Tuesday, only 48.68 per cent aspirants have cleared the test.
Chairman of GSHSEB R R Varsani said that 90,126 candidates had appeared for TET. Of these, 43,876 candidates cleared the entrance exam. Varsani claimed that the result was good considering the fact that the pass percentage was 50 per cent.
TET, recently made mandatory for candidates applying for position of teachers in the state, was conducted on December 18, 2011. The weightage of the TET is 70 per cent, while the rest 30 per cent weightage would be given to the educational qualification of job candidates.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) :Highcourt Judgement

Govt can’t tweak TET rule: HC


AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat high court has held that the state government's decision of not permitting students of certain subjected to take Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) was wrong and it cannot modify the rules laid down by a central regulatory authority.
The court's decision may be advantageous to many students who have been deprived of the eligibility test. Clearing TET has become mandatory for a candidate to become a teacher.

The state government did not permit students having graduated in subjects like home science, sociology and psychology and with degree of BEd to appear in TET, as its examination form did not reveal these subjects in a particular category.
The candidates moved court by filing different petitions, which came to be head by a bench of acting chief justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya and justice J B Pardiwala. The candidates argued that the state government cannot deprive one class of students of taking eligibility test on the ground of further classification in qualification criteria.
After hearing the case, the bench concluded that the state government cannot make any changes in the eligibility criteria as laid down by the National Council for Teachers Education (NCTE). The court observed that the state government should not further the classification after it was once done by NCTE.

News Source : http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-12-03/ahmedabad/30471693_1_teachers-eligibility-test-clearing-tet-eligibility-criteria
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