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APDSC - ANDHRA PRADESH TEACHER RECRUITMENT (TET CUM TRT) - Two Separate Tests for TET, DSC Irk Teacher Aspirants APTET - Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test - T

APDSCANDHRA PRADESH TEACHER RECRUITMENT (TET CUM TRT) - Two Separate Tests for TET, DSC Irk Teacher Aspirants

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Two Separate Tests for TET, DSC Irk Teacher Aspirants


Published: 06th November 2015 05:14 AM


HYDERABAD:The school education department’s recent proposal to conduct two separate tests for the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and teacher recruitment test (DSC), has upset the teacher aspirants as the lengthy process for both tests is likely to delay the recruitment.

Teacher aspirants alleged that separation of TET from DSC exam is nothing but a deliberate attempt to delay the recruitment process. Thousands of aspirants who have been waiting for DSC notification are now furious over government’s plans to conduct two separate tests for TET and DSC.

Rajendra Prasad, a DSC aspirant from Hyderabad, said “Vacancies in every district have already been identified. We expected the notification to be issued by January. If TET is held before the DSC is announced, it would take much longer for  issuance of DSC notification.” He said all those who have been preparing would be affected if two tests are held for TET and DSC.

Apart from this, the syllabus for both the tests is also likely to be revised.  Krishna Nayak, a teacher aspirant from Medak district, said “To conduct two different tests, new syllabus must be prepared for both the tests. This will also affect our preparation.”

Though, the schedule for TET yet to be announced, sources in the school education department hinted that the test would be held in January. A proposal with the tentative schedule has already been sent to the state government, but it is yet to be approved. A list of vacant teaching posts in all districts was also prepared by the department.

However, the school education department advised the aspirants to wait till the official notification is issued. A senior official in the department said, “The proposal for separate exams is yet to be approved. Even if it is approved, there will not be any major changes in the syllabus.” He said TET is only a qualifying test and it would not have any impact on  DSC notification.








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