GUWAHATI: Education minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday announced that the candidates who cleared the first-ever state-conducted Teachers' Eligibility Test (TET) will be given their appointment letters on May 20 at Sarusajai Stadium.
Addressing a meeting, Sarma said, "There were around 28,213 posts vacant and we have selected 26,100 candidates. Some of the seats are still vacant as we could not find suitable candidates for these posts in the 6th schedule areas. However, these posts will soon be filled up."
Regarding the distribution of the appointment letters, the minister said that every candidate will have to bring their TET marksheet along with them on May 20 and only after showing the mark sheet, the appointment letter will be handed over to them. "If a candidate cannot be present on that day, he/she must inform us so that their appointment letter can be sent by post," Sarma said.
Around 18,257 candidates have been selected for lower primary, 2,120 candidates for upper primary to teach Math and Science and 5,732 candidates to teach Social Science. Sarma added that the selected candidates can see their names and the district they are to be posted at in the TET website on Wednesday evening.
A special orientation programme will be organized for the selected candidates from June 1 to 5 and during the programme, the candidates will be told about their place of posting.
Other than that, an academic inspector will also be appointed for every 15 schools, who will monitor the classes as well as the teachers' performances.
The minister also mentioned that a special diploma in elementary education (D.ED) course would be introduced for the selected candidates from next year itself and by 2015, all the teachers will have to enroll themselves for the course.
"The course has been approved by the National Teachers' Council and the course will be conducted by KK Handique Open University at distance learning mode. The course will be free of cost as the government will be investing Rs 20,000 on each candidate," he said
News : Times of India (17.5.12)
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