Teacher Qualification Exam Not Conducted for 2 Years - Waiting New Announcement?

SIBY JEYYA
Because no teacher qualification has been administered in tamil Nadu for the past two years, intermediate teacher trainees and B.Ed graduates are eagerly expecting the announcement of the new examination. Intermediate and graduate teachers working in schools from Class I to Class VIII are obliged to complete the Teacher qualification Exam under the Central Government's Right to Free and Compulsory education Act (TET). At the CBSE syllabus, a Central Teacher qualification (C-Tet) is necessary to work in central government Schools, Kendriya Vidyalaya Schools, and Navodaya Schools. CBSE administers the C-Tet test on behalf of the Central Government.
The TET test is administered by the Teacher Selection Board in tamil Nadu. In Objective-style, the TET exam will have questions worth a total of 150 points. With a score of 90, I passed. A score of 82 is required for the reserved category. Tet's mastery has no expiration date. Teacher qualification should be completed twice a year, according to the National Council for Teacher Education's (NCTE) standards.
The qualifying test should have been held in june 2020, according to the Teachers' Selection Board's yearly examination schedule for 2020-2021. However, due to infection, the corona was not treated. When will the next TET exam be announced, given the TET exam has not been held in the last two years? teachers in intermediate teacher education and B.Ed teachers are looking forward to the exam. When a senior official of the Teacher Selection Board enquired about it, "The Dead Examination Notice will be released soon, and the examination will take place. Following the announcement of the examination results, a competition for Intermediate and Graduate teachers who passed the TET Exam will be organized."

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