The central government of India has widened the scope for students by providing opportunities to enter into the government sector. The ones who have attained education in B.Ed., B.A, B.Sc. , B.Com are the ones who are highly benefited from this move stated further. The government of India has decided to conduct a teacher eligibility test. This test will provide a wide platform to all the aspiring candidates to take part in teacher recruitment process. Securing the minimum cut-off percentage will provide the best job in state owned schools. This TET is successfully a part of government sector and there are several advantages and perks that are provided to candidates who are a part of this area. Those teachers who wish to be a part of sarw shikhsha abhiyan that is right to education programme which started 3 years back can appear for this TET. This is highly beneficial as the teachers are provided with the platform to deal with the students from the back ward classes and this teaching of students from different classes definitely widens their horizons. But now the question arises that how to prepare for these examinations. Thus preparing for these examinations requires hard work and persistence? All those aspirants, who wish to become primary teachers (I to V) or upper primary teachers (VI to VII) are provided with the opportunity for writing this examination. Soon after the notification is released from the department of school education, the proceedings of the examination begins. With the help of study of previous year question papers and suggested books a candidate can fetch a good result. There are different regulatory bodies that are responsible for the conduction of these examinations. For example in Uttar Pradesh the examination is conducted by secretary of the examination regulatory authority, whereas APTET is conducted by regulatory authority in the state of Andhra Pradesh. So it basically depends on the aspirant that what mode of study they wish to imply. There is a certain eligibility criteria for the aspirants who wish to appear for the TET. The candidates can get notified through the employment news. Be it bank jobs or SSC recruitment all these competitive examinations require certain eligibility criteria. For instance, for SSC recruitment a candidate must be a graduate. And the candidates who are appearing for teacher recruitment should be of age eighteen and not more than forty and of course being a graduate is essential be it in any field. Get tips for Employment News, tips for SSC recruitment and download syllabus for TET at jagranjosh.com
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