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APDSC - ANDHRA PRADESH TEACHER RECRUITMENT (TET CUM TRT) - Separate Exams to be Conducted for TET and DSC

APDSCANDHRA PRADESH TEACHER RECRUITMENT (TET CUM TRT) - Separate Exams to be Conducted for TET and DSC

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Separate Exams to be Conducted for TET and DSC

30th October 2015 05:06 AM Last Updated: 30th October 2015 05:06 AM

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HYDERABAD: The dilemma over Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) and DSC recruitment test for teacher aspirants in the state  has finally come to an end, after the school education department has decided to conduct two separate exams for both. A detailed proposal with the tentative schedule for TET has already been sent to the state government and notification would be issued after its approval. DSC will be announced only after TET results are out.

Earlier, there was a proposal to conduct both TET and DSC together for recruitment of teachers. But, the proposal lacked clarity over the fate of those who have already qualified in the previous TET and are waiting for DSC notification. With the new proposal, it was made clear that only fresh candidates will have to take the TET  to appear for DSC.




Though the government has already prepared the list of vacant teaching posts in all the districts, the recruitment is unlikely to be done in this year.
Owing to the long process of TET exam, it would take at least six months to issue DSC notification, according to a senior official of the school education department.

Since the notification would be delayed for six more months, teacher aspirants and teacher associations are expecting more posts to be added to the list, as the senior teachers from several districts would retire soon.

It might also come down, if the government merges some of the schools where enrollment is far low.  School education director T Chiranjeevulu said, “The list of vacant posts for all the subjects has already been prepared, but it is too early to comment whether more posts would be added to the list when notification comes out.”

As per the available data with the school education department, currently there are around 10,961 vacant teacher posts in government schools in all the districts. The state government recently appointed Vidya Volunteers to fill the vacant posts. But, many of the schools lack teachers for subjects like mathematics, science and English.





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