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Assam Education Department 17293 Teachers Recruitment
Assam TET 2019 Latest news coming from the Elementary Education Dept of Assam. Elementary Education Dept of Assam that Assam Govt will hold TET in Assam in all Districts of Assam in September 2019. Assam TET 2019 will be held tentatively in September 2019 for the Assam Education Department Recruitment of elementary Teachers in the Assam education department. As per the Education Department of Assam, There are at present 17,293 vacant posts at the LP and UP levels in Assam. Of these 10,137 are in the Lower Primary level while 7,155 posts are lying vacant at the Upper Primary stage.All visitors are requested to visit AssamGovtSakari.com regularly & Join Our Daily FREE WhatsApp Job AlertService for Current Govt Job in Assam & Private job in Assam & North East.
Assam Education Department 17293 Teachers Recruitment- Assam TET for LP and UP
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A detail News published in "The Sentinal' on 20th June 2019. The Report said that by holding the Assam TET in 2019 Assam Education Dept will be appointed in the vacant post in Assam Elementary Schools. The Candidate must have passed B.Ed or D.El.Ed for appearing in the Assam TET 2019. Assam Education Minister Confirmed it in an interview with media persons.
The News in The Sentinal as follows:-
"The Education Department will hold the General Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) for the Lower Primary and Upper Primary school teachers in September this year. This mandatory qualifying examination for teachers is organized under the Right to Education Act. This is the second time that the General TET examination will be held in the State after it was first held seven years ago. The candidates who qualify in the Teachers’ Eligibility Test examination will be able to Apply against the vacant posts. There are at present 17, 293 vacant posts at the LP and UP levels in Assam. Of these 10,137 are in the Lower Primary level while 7,155 posts are lying vacant at the Upper Primary stage.
A source in the State Education Department told The Sentinel that “any candidate who qualifies in the Teachers’ Eligibility Test examination does not necessarily mean that he or she will get the job. It simply means that the persons concerned are now qualified to apply against the advertised vacant posts.”
Meanwhile, State Education Minister Siddhartha Bhattacharya on Wednesday said, “Those TET qualified teachers who are serving in permanent posts are not required to appear in the second round of the TET examinations slated in September 2019.”
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News Credit to The Sentinal
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