Showing posts with label APTET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APTET. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2013

APTET / TERT : TET and DSC Exam Combined TERT This Year


APTET / TERT : TET and DSC Exam Combined TERT This Year

AP TERT 2013
Mega DSC TERT 2013, Jumbo DSC TERT 2013, TERT 2013 is to be Issued, Teachers Eligibility Recruitment Test

At Last This Year the Govt of A.P. is decided to conduct Teachers Eligibility Recruitment Test (TERT) 2013. TERT is for Recruitment of Teachers in Govt Schools of Andhra Pradesh, TERT is including TET and DSC. 

Andhra Pradesh Government had taken a decision to fill the 25,000 teacher posts in all over Andhra Pradesh by the Education Act 2009 effects there should be only one Teacher Eligibility Test has to conduct instead of two exams like TET and DSC


TET and DSC Combined TERT This Year

AP TERT 2013
Mega DSC TERT 2013, Jumbo DSC TERT 2013, TERT 2013 is to be Issued, Teachers Eligibility Recruitment Test

At Last This Year the Govt of A.P. is decided to conduct Teachers Eligibility Recruitment Test (TERT) 2013. TERT is for Recruitment of Teachers in Govt Schools of Andhra Pradesh, TERT is including TET and DSC. 

Andhra Pradesh  government had taken a decision to conduct one common examination to filling the Teacher posts in all over Andhra Pradesh. So they decided to conduct TEST 2013(Teach Eligibility and Selection Test) or AP TEST 2013 likely AP government will release the AP Test 2013 notification released at January / February 2013. This kind of examination TEST 2013 will helpful for the both applicants TET and DSC to get the Teacher post in all over AP schools. The syllabus and examination Method of Test 2013 will be displayed soon.

TERT (Teacher Eligibility and Recruitment Test) will likely be conducted in place of DSC and TET. The AP State Govt has been recruiting Teachers through DSC. After that TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) examination was introduced as per NCTE norms. Govt has conducted TET twice a year in 2012. For DSC 2012, Govt invited applications from TET Qualified candidates only. TET score is valid for 7 years. But still there are so many students, who did not qualifying marks in TET Exam, and missed DSC 2012. In this situation, there was a talk, earlier in this year, that Govt will conduct only 1 Exam, that is TEST (Teacher Eligibility in Selection Test) instead of 2 Exams, namely DSC and TET. Govt has appointed a committee too in this matter. The committee has visited other states such as Tamilnadu and the recommendations are yet to come out



Previous TET Eligible Candidates Don't Worry :
Government has decided that, previous TET eligibility will be accepted for TERT. In TERT there is a provision to write Only Recruitment Test or TET and Recruitment Test combined. With this facility all the worries and tensions made by the candidates were gone.

If you want to attempt only Recruitment Test. They may now write only Recruitment Test and their previous TET Scores were taken in to the consideration for Recruitment.

You can Write TET and Recruitment Test Combined TERT Examination, with this you will write for TERT 2013 and get eligibility and got the Recruitment without any problem.

Now, the Govt of AP is preparing the Notification for TERT - Teacher's Eligibility Recruitment Test 2013 and the TERT Notification will be issued Shortly....

Keep visit this website for every AP TERT 2013 Updates of Notification, Online Application, Eligibility, Time Table, Syllabus, Study Materials, Hall Ticket, Key, Result, Rank Card, Selection List time to time.


It is advised to you to keep visit AP Education Dept. website / Contact concerned authority also to get 
updated / correct information.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

APTET : One recruitment test to hire teachers next year


APTET : One recruitment test to hire teachers next year




Teacher Eligibility and Selection Test (TEST), a single recruitment test, will be conducted for appointment of teachers from next year. At present, candidates have to appear for the DSC teacher recruitment exam and the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) separately to secure teaching jobs in government schools. Releasing the results of DSC-2012 at the Secretariat on Sunday, the minister for secondary education, Mr K. Parthasaradhy, said the new test will save lakhs of candidates from appearing for multiple tests for the same posts.

“We have released only the DSC written test results now. The final merit list will be prepared after the announcement of TET results soon as 20 per cent weightage has to be given for DSC marks. The merit list will be sent to the respective district collectors,” the minister said. Appointment letters for nearly 30,000 selected candidates will be issued in a month as directed by the CM recently, he said. The government has notified 21,343 posts under DSC for which over 3 lakh candidates have applied. The state government also conducted a written test to fill 7,100 posts in Centre-sponsored model schools coming up in all mandals next year that offer CBSE syllabus in English medium from Class VIII to XII in residential schools. Nearly 95,000 candidates have applied for these posts.


News Source : http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/hyderabad/one-recruitment-test-hire-teachers-next-year-229
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Teachers Selection Through - Only ONE EXAMINATION going to start in AP in next YEAR.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Databank of Teachers


Databank of Teachers

According to the Statistics of School Education (2009-10), the total number of teachers in the country from pre-primary to senior secondary is 67.23 lakh. To meet the Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) norms specified under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, the Government has sanctioned 8.17 lakh additional teachers posts between 2010 and 2012 under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) 

The Government has taken several steps for preparing and providing quality teachers. The Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Teacher Education for the XII Plan envisages establishment of District Institutes of Education and Training in all districts created upto March, 2011 and of Block Institutes of Teacher Education for expanding capacity of teacher preparation. The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) grants recognition to institutions for starting programmes of teacher education. Several State Governments have also taken steps to expand teacher preparation capacity. In pursuance of the RTE Act, the NCTE has laid down the minimum teacher qualifications, including the requirement of passing the Teacher Eligibility Test as an essential qualification for being eligible for appointment as a teacher. Under the Sarva Shisksha Abhiyan, financial assistance is provided to the State Governments to enable the teachers of class I-VIII not possessing the minimum qualifications to acquire the same by 2015, and for training of in-service teachers for improving quality. 

This information was given by Dr. D. Purandeswari, Minister of State for Human Resource Development in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today. 

MV/GK
(Release ID :86502)


Source : http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=86502 (Published on 22-August, 2012 )

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

APTET : Teachers Eligibility Test put off by a day



APTET : Teachers Eligibility Test put off by a day


TET (Teachers Eligibility Test) will now be held on June 1 instead of May 31 as scheduled earlier.

HYDERABAD: The Commissioner and Director of School Education (CDSE) has decided to postpone the TET (Teachers Eligibility Test) by a day following the opposition parties’ call for Bharat bandh in protest against hike in petrol prices. The examination will now be held on June 1 instead of May 31 as scheduled earlier.Speaking to Express, the director of CDSE said the examination centres, hall tickets and timings will remain unchanged. However, a few changes in exam centres were likely and candidates would be individually communicated about the changes, he added.


News : ibnlive.in.com (30.5.12)
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/teachers-eligibility-test-put-off-by-a-day/262427-60-121.html

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) May 2012


Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test 

(APTET) May 2012


In order of the provision of section 23 of the Right to Education Act (RTE) 2009, the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has laid down minimum qualifications for a person to be eligible for the appointment as a teacher for classes I to VIII. Government of Andhra Pradesh School Education Departmentinvites application from eligible candidates for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) for recruitment of Teachers.
Name of the post for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) May 2012
a)      Teacher (for classes I to V): Primary Stage
b)      Teacher (for classes VI to VIII): Elementary Stage
c)      Teacher (for both categories)
Important Dates for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) May 2012
  • Date for downloading information bulletin: 21 March 2012
  • Opening date for online registration/ Payment of fee: 22 March 2012
  • Closing date for online registration: 12 April 2012
  • Last date for Payment of Fee at AP Online/ e-Seva Centres: 11 April 2012
  • Date for downloading Hall Ticket: 15 May 2012
  • Date of Written Test: 31 May 2012
a)      Paper I: 9.30 am to 12 pm
b)      Paper II: 2.30 pm to 5 pm
  • Declaration of Result: Last week of June 2012
Marks Memo/ Certificate- Validity Period: In accordance with the NCTE guidelines the APTET certificate shall be valid for a period of seven years from the date of examination.
Selection Procedure for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) May 2012
The CTET examination will be of objective type Multiple Choice Question (MCQ's) each carrying one mark, with four alternatives out of which one answer will be correct. There will be no negative marking. There will be 2 papers of CTET.
  • Paper I will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for classes I to V
  • Paper II will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for classes VI to VIII
Note: A person who intends to be a teacher for both levels (classes I to V and classes VI to VIII) will have to appear in both the papers (Paper I and Paper II).
Paper I (for Classes I to V): No. of MCQs - 150; Duration of examination: 2 ½ hours
S. No. SubjectNo. of MCQsMarks
1Child Development and Pedagogy3030
2Language I3030
3Language II (English)3030
4Mathematics3030
5Environmental Studies3030

Total150150

Paper II (for Classes VI to VIII): No. of MCQs - 150; Duration of examination: 2 ½ hours
S. No. SubjectNo. of MCQsMarks
1Child Development and Pedagogy3030
2Language I3030
3Language II (English)3030
4Mathematics and Science
ORSocial Studies
6060

Total150150

Examination Centres: APTET shall be conducted in all the 23 districts of the state. Candidate can choose any Examination Centre (District) of his choice.
How to Apply for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) May 2012
  • The candidates shall at first download the ‘Information Bulletin' (free of cost) from the APTET website http://aptet.cgg.gov.in, go through it carefully and satisfy their eligibility for appearing for APTET, January 2012.
  • Application Fee: The application fee for taking this exam is Rs 300 for only Paper-I OR only Paper-II OR Both (Paper-I & Paper-II). Candidates shall pay the fee through APONLINE or e-Seva centres.
  • On receipt of fee at APONLINE or e-Seva the candidate shall be issued a ‘Journal Number' with which she/ he can proceed with submission of application online.
  • On receipt of fee at APONLINE or e-Seva the candidate shall be issued a ‘Journal Number' with which she/he can proceed with submission of application online.
  • The Candidate should be ready with photograph of size 3.5 X 3.5 cms before filling in on-line application.
  • Paste the photograph on a white paper and sign below (sign in Black Ink only). Ensure that the signature is within the box. Scan the required size containing the photograph and signature. Please do not scan the complete page. The entire image consisting of photo along with signature is required to be scanned and stored in *.jpeg format on local machine.
  • Ensure that the size of the scanned image is not more than 50kb. Hall-Ticket will not be issued to such candidates. Hence, after pressing the 'UPLOAD' button check if the photo is of required size, clear and is of the same candidate of whom the details are to be filled in the application.
  • On submission of application form online the candidate shall be given reference ID number which should be kept carefully for any kind of future correspondence.
  • On completion of submission, the candidates shall take a printout of the application and store it for future use.
Candidates should not post the printout of the application to APTET office.
APTET Information Bulletin
For more information, please CLICK HERE
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Friday, February 17, 2012

APTET - Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test - TET News

Students get no marks increase in TET recheck
(APTET - Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test - TET News )

HYDERABAD: The state government has allegedly earned Rs 36 lakh by issuing photocopies of OMR answer sheets with fresh totalling of marks for candidates looking to reevaluate their Teacher Eligibility Test.
What’s worse is that none of the candidates managed to get even an additional mark, making it an exercise in futility. The first TET was conducted on July 2011 for which the school education department set up a cell to issue photocopies of OMR sheets to candidates for Rs 500, if they had any doubts over computing of marks. After the exam, 1,200 candidates applied for the OMR sheets but none of them managed to improve their results.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Andhra Pradesh TET News - B.Ed students stir turns violent


B.Ed students stir turns violent

Andhra Pradesh TET News -
A tense situation prevailed at the collectorate here on Monday as the agitation organised by B.Ed students protesting against the conduct of the teacher eligibility test (TET) for the last few days, turned violent.

A tense situation prevailed at the collectorate here on Monday as the agitation organised by B.Ed students protesting against the conduct of the teacher eligibility test (TET) for the last few days, turned violent.
The agitating students attacked the collectorate, damaging the window panes. Police had to resort to a lathicharge to disperse the agitating students and people who came to the collectorate to submit their grievances to the district collector ran in fear.
It may be recalled that BEd students are agitating for the last few days, protesting against the conduct of the TET and demanding that state government allow B.Ed students to appear for the SGT exam.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Andhra Pradesh - APTET :Candidates want another TET Exam

2 teacher tests lead to row, demand for 3rd TET

(Andhra Pradesh - APTET :Candidates want another TET Exam)

HYDERABAD: Students who sat for the Teachers Eligibility Test on January 8 have been left baffled by the huge difference in standards from the one conducted on July 31. Many fear that they might not even secure the qualifying marks.
With the government set to issue a District Selection Committee notification soon for appointment of teachers, the second TET was conducted to give candidates, who missed the first, an opportunity to get eligibility for the DSC examination. The test holds importance as the marks scored in that will be given 20 percent weightage in the DSC examination. The qualifying marks for the general students is 90 (60 pc), BCs 75 (50 pc), and SC/STs and physically handicapped (PH) 60 marks (40 pc). The DSC examination will be for 150 marks, with 60 questions from the candidate’s chosen subject, 30 from Telugu, 30 from English and 30 from psychology.
According to P Ram Reddy, the TET question paper was certainly much more difficult and feared he might not get the marks needed to qualify for the DSC examination. “I had not written the last TET and there won’t be another before a DSC notification. My dream of becoming a teacher is thus shattered,” he said.
Another candidate, M Yadaiah, said he had scored 94 marks in the last TET but was expecting only 75 marks this time as examiners had maintained high standards in the question paper.
With the government deciding to give weightage to marks obtained in the TET for the DSC exam, the candidates who qualified in the first TET are likely to have an edge as compared to those� who took the test on Jan 8. A considerable number of candidates want the government to conduct another TET and do justice to them.
News : ibnlive.in.com (15.1.12)