TET is mandatory for class 9-12 teachers: New rules from Central Govt

It will come into effect from the academic year 2024-25. Earlier, TET was mandatory for teachers teaching up to class VIII. Initially, it was learned that this decision would be implemented only at the central level.

The central government is preparing to take a big decision to further improve the college education system. It is now mandatory for teachers teaching students of class 9 to 12 to pass TET (Teacher Eligibility Test / TET). TET is mandatory for class 9-12 teachers: New rules from Central Govt.

It will come into effect from the academic year 2024-25. Earlier, TET was mandatory for teachers teaching up to class VIII. Initially, it was learned that this decision would be implemented only at the central level.

TET is mandatory for class 9-12 teachers: New rules from Central Govt
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Declaration at the National Conference:

This announcement was made at the National Convention. Conducted a one-day national conference on National Education Policy 2020 (NEP). Discussions were held to discuss the reforms required for NEP. Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) has been published. This decision was taken with CBSE.

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It will now start at the central level. After that, it is learned that the implementation will be done in each state in a phased manner. The announcement was made by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) at a national conference on Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) held on Monday.

TET is mandatory for class 9-12 teachers: New rules from Central Govt
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Speaking on the occasion, President of the Council Prof. Yogesh Shah said, “Instead of focusing on marks, the education system should focus on the development and values ​​of the students. This is only possible if the teachers who teach them are also knowledgeable.

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Speaking on the occasion, National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) Secretary Kesang Y Sherpa informed the teachers teaching classes 9 to 12 in schools about conducting TET from the next academic year. He said that preparations in that direction are going on at a fast pace. He said Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) plays a very important role in understanding the capacity and performance of teachers.

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