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Guidelines For conducting Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)
Guidelines for conducting Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)
Background and Rationale
The implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 requires the recruitment of a large number of teachers across the country in a time bound manner. Inspite of the enormity of the task, it is desirable to ensure that quality requirement for recruitment of teachers are not diluted at any cost. It is thereforenecessary to ensure that persons recruited as teachers possess the essential aptitude and ability to meet the challenges of teaching at the primary and upper primary level.
2 In accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 23 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, the National Council forTeacher Education (NCTE) has laid down the minimum qualifications for a person to beeligible for appointment as a teacher in class I to VIII, vide its Notification dated August 23, 2010. A copy of the Notification is attached at Annexure 1. One of the essentialqualifications for a person to be eligible for appointment as a teacher in any of the schools referred to in clause (n) of section 2 of the RTE Act is that he/she should pass the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) which will be conducted by the appropriate Government.
3 The rationale for including the TET as a minimum qualification for a person to beeligible for appointment as a teacher is as under:
i. It would bring national standards and benchmark of teacher quality in therecruitment process;
ii. It would induce teacher education institutions and students from theseinstitutions to further improve their performance standards;
iii. It would send a positive signal to all stakeholders that the Government laysspecial emphasis on teacher quality
4 The TET examination may be conducted by a suitable professional bodydesignated by the appropriate Government for the purpose. It will be conducted inaccordance with the Guidelines hereunder.
Eligibility
5 The following persons shall be eligible for appearing in the TET:
i. A person who has acquired the academic and professional qualificationsspecified in the NCTE Notification dated 23 rd August 2010.
ii. A person who is pursuing any of the teacher education courses (recognized bythe NCTE or the RCI, as the case may be) specified in the NCTE Notification dated 23 rd August 2010.
iii. The eligibility condition for appearing in TET may be relaxed in respect of a 3 State/UT which has been granted relaxation under sub-section (2) of section 23 of the RTE Act. The relaxation will be specified in the Notification issued by theCentral Government under that sub-section.
Structure and Content of TET
6 The structure and content of the TET is given in the following paragraphs. Allquestions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark, with fouralternatives out of which one answer will be correct. There will be no negative marking.The examining body should strictly adhere to the structure and content of the TETspecified below.
7 There will be two papers of the TET. 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. A person who intends to be a teacher either for classes I to V or forclasses VI to VIII will have to appear in both papers (Paper I and Paper II).
Paper I (for classes I to V); No. of MCQs – 150;
Duration of examination: one-and-a-half hours
Structure and Content (All Compulsory)
I | Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
Ii | Language I | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
Iii | Language II | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
Iv | Mathematics | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
v | Environmental studies | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
Nature and standard of questions
While designing and preparing the questions for Paper I, the examining body shall take the following factors into consideration:
• The test items on Child Development and Pedagogy will focus on educationalpsychology of teaching and learning relevant to the age group of 6-11 years. They will focus on understanding the characteristics and needs of diverse learners, interaction with learners and the attributes and qualities of a good facilitator of learning.
• The Test items for Language I will focus on the proficiencies related to themedium of instruction, (as chosen from list of prescribed language options in the application form).
• The Language II will be from among the prescribed options other than Language I. A candidate may choose any one language from the available language options and will be required to specify the same in the application
form. The test items in Language II will also focus on the elements of language,communication and comprehension abilities. 4
• The test items in Mathematics and Environmental Studies will focus on theconcepts, problem solving abilities and pedagogical understanding of thesubjects. In all these subject areas, the test items shall be evenly distributedover different divisions of the syllabus of that subject prescribed for classes I–Vby the appropriate Government.
• The questions in the tests for Paper I will be based on the topics of theprescribed syllabus of the State for classes I–V, but their difficulty standard, aswell as linkages, could be upto the secondary stage.
Paper II (for classes VI to VIII); No. of MCQs – 150;
Duration of examination : one-and-a-half hours
Structure and Content
I | Child Development and Pedagogy (compulsory ) | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
Ii | Language I (compulsory ) | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
Iii | Language II (compulsory ) | 30 Multipul Choice Questions | 30 Marks |
(iv) (a) For Mathematics and Science teacher : Mathematics and Science – 60 MCQs of 1 mark each
(b) For Social studies teacher : Social Studies – 60 MCQs of 1 mark each
(c) for any other teacher – either 4(a) or 4(b)
While designing and preparing the questions for Paper II, the examining body shall take the following factors into consideration:
• The test items on Child Development and Pedagogy will focus on educational psychology of teaching and learning, relevant to the age group 11-14 years. They will focus on understanding the characteristics, needs and psychology of diverse learners, interaction with learners and the attributes and qualities of a good facilitator of learning.
• The test items for Language I will focus on the proficiency related to the medium of instruction, as chosen from list of prescribed options in the application form.
• The Language II will be a language other than Language I. The person may choose any one language from among the available options and as in the specified list in the application form and attempt questions in the one indicated by the candidate in the application form by him. The Test items in Language II will also focus on the elements of language, communication and comprehension abilities.
• The test items in Mathematics and Science, and Social Studies will focus on the concepts, problem solving abilities and pedagogical understanding of these subjects. The test items of Mathematics and Science will be of 5 30 marks each. The test items shall be evenly distributed over different divisions of the syllabus of that subject as prescribed for classes VI-VIII by the appropriate government.
• The questions in the tests for Paper II will be based on the topics of theprescribed syllabus of the State for classes VI-VIII but their difficulty standard as well as linkages could be upto the senior secondary stage.
8 The question paper shall be bilingual – (i) in language(s) as decided by the appropriate Government; and (ii) English language.
Qualifying marks
9 A person who scores 60% or more in the TET exam will be considered as TET pass. School managements (Government, local bodies, government aided and unaided)
(a) may consider giving concessions to persons belonging to SC/ST, OBC,differently abled persons, etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy;
(b) should give weightage to the TET scores in the recruitment process; however, qualifying the TET would not confer a right on any person forrecruitment/employment as it is only one of the eligibility criteria for appointment.
Applicability
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(a) TET conducted by the Central Government shall apply to all schools referred to in
sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of section 2 of the RTE Act.
(b) TET conducted by a State Government/UT with legislature shall apply to :
(i) a school of the State Government/UT with legislature and local authority
referred to in sub-clause (i) of clause (n) of section 2 of the RTE Act; and
(ii) a school referred to in sub-clause (ii) of clause (n) of section 2 of the RTE Act in that State/UT.
A school at (i) and (ii) may also consider eligibility of a candidate who has obtained TET Certificate awarded by another State/UT with legislature. In case a State Government/UT with legislature decides not to conduct a TET, a school at (i) and (ii) in that State/UT would consider the TET conducted by the Central Government.
(c) A school referred to in sub-clause (iv) of clause (n) of section 2 of the RTE Act mayexercise the option of considering either the TET conducted by the Central Government or the TET conducted by the State Government/UT with legislature.
Frequency of conduct of TET and validity period of TET certificate
11 The appropriate Government should conduct a TET at least once every year. TheValidity Period of TET qualifying certificate for appointment will be decided by theappropriate Government subject to a maximum of seven years for all categories. But there will be no restriction on the number of attempts a person can take for acquiring a TET Certificate. A person who has qualified TET may also appear again for improving his/her score.
Procedure for conduct of the Test
12 The examining body shall formulate a detailed procedure and lay down instructionsfor conduct of the TET. Candidates should be informed that a very serious view will betaken of any malpractice or impersonation.
Legal Disputes
13 All legal disputes with regard to conduct of TET shall be subject to the jurisdiction ofthe appropriate Government.
Award of TET Certificate
14 The appropriate Government conducting the Test shall award a TET Certificate to all successful candidates. The certificate should contain the name and address of thecandidate, date of birth, Registration No. year/month of award of Certificate, marksobtained in each Paper, class level of its validity (Class I to V, class VI to VIII or both),and, in case of classes VI to VIII, the subject area (Science and Mathematics, SocialStudies, etc.). The certificate may be electronically generated with adequate securityfeatures. Appropriate may consider utilizing the services of specialized agencies forissuing de-materialized (demat) TET certificates as a security feature to avoid any kind ofmalpractice.
Monitoring
15 Following measures would be taken for monitoring the quality and administration ofthe TET:
(a) The appropriate Government shall appoint a Nodal Officer for the purpose ofTET.
(b) The NCTE would organize meetings of the Nodal Officers at least once everyyear.
(c) Every appropriate Government will forward a report of each TET to the NCTE in a format to be prescribed by the NCTE.
(d) The NCTE shall maintain data base and be the repository of experts andresources, including the technological tools for conduct of the TET, and shallshare it with the appropriate Government.
Guidelines for conducting Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) under the Right of Children to free and compulsory Education Act (RTE), in ANDHRA PRADESH
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
Secondary Education – Guidelines for conducting Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) under the Right of Children to free and compulsory Education Act (RTE), 2009 Eligibility Test – Orders – Issued.
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SCHOOL EDUCATION (SE.GENL.II ) DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No.51 Dated: 16th April, 2011.
Read the following:-
1. | RTE 2009 of Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt., of India, Dated: 27.08.2009. |
2. | From the NCTE, New Delhi, Lr.No.76-4/2010/Acad.A31215, Dated: 14.02.2011. |
3. | From the Commissioner & Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad Lr.Rc.No.40/N1-3/2011, dt: 22.03.2011. |
O R D E R:
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In the reference 1st read above, Govt. of India have enacted RTE Act 2009 on 26.08.2009 titled “Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education “Act, 2009. In accordance with provision of sub-section (1) of section 23 of the RTE Act, National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), New Delhi had laid down minimum qualifications for a person to be eligible for appointment as a Teacher in Classes I to VIII in its Notification dated 23rd August, 2010. The minimum qualifications include a Pass in Teacher Eligibility Test (TET). Pursuant to the said guidelines, it has been decided to conduct Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) for all persons, who aspire to become teacher for classes I to VIII in schools (Govt. /ZP/MP/Muncipal/Pvt.Aided & Pvt.Aided) in the State of A.P., every year twice, one in June/July and another in December/January. The rationale for including the TET as a minimum qualification for a person to be eligible for appointment as a teacher is as under:
- It would bring national standards and benchmark of teacher quality in the recruitment process.
- It would induce teacher education institutions and students from these institutions to further improve their performance standards;
iii. It would send a positive signal to all stakeholders that the Government lays special emphasis on teacher quality.
2. In the reference 3rd read above, the Commissioner & Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad has submitted proposals & guidelines for conducting Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).
3. Government after careful examination of the proposal of Commissioner & Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad here by issue the following guidelines/instructions for Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).
4. In order to implement the conduct of TET, the committee is hereby constituted with the following members:-
1. Commissioner & Director of School Education -Chairperson
2. Director, TET – Convenor
3. Director, SCERT – Member
4. Director, Govt. Examinations – Member
5. Joint Director (Services) – Member
5. The Committee is empowered to take decision on schedule for conduct of TET with Calendar of Activities, Logistics for conduct of TET, issue of Notification, etc.
6. Director, SCERT will act as Director, TET till the new post of Director, TET is created.
7. Further Govt. have decided to constitute a TET CELL for conduct of test with the following members:-
- Director (TET) ( In the rank of Director )
- One OSD in the rank of Addl. Director of School Education (Retired) (Chief Consultant)
- Joint Director (Regular) to be taken on deputation
- One consultant in the rank of Joint Director /Deputy Director (Retired)
- Two Teacher Educators ( to be taken on deputation )
8. This cell is responsible for implementing the decision taken by the above committee for conduct of TET.
9. Qualifying Marks in TET and Award of Certificate
A person who scores 60% or more in the TET examination will be considered as TET pass in general. However, in respect of candidate belonging to SC/ST and differently abled (at least 40% handicap), 40% score shall be the minimum pass mark and in respect of candidate belonging to BC 50% score shall be the minimum pass mark in TET.The Government empower Director (TET) to issue a TET certificate to all candidates.
10. Weightage of TET scores in the teacher recruitment process of the State
It is proposed to provide 20% weightage to TET scores in the Teacher Recruitment of the State Government. i.e., 20% weightage is for TET and 80% wieghtage for written test in Teacher Recruitment Test (TRT) based on which selection lists can be prepared. By awarding this weightage of 20% of TET to TRT, the candidates will be encouraged to improve (if they so desire) their TET score by appearing a number of times for TET as TET is conducted once in 6 months.
11. Exemption from Passing TET:
Teachers who were appointed before NCTE notification, dt: 23.08.2010 by DSC or by competent authority in Govt./Local Authority as per Recruitment rules prevalent at that time are exempted from appearing at TET exam. However, Teachers working in private schools whose appointments were not approved by competent authority in Government are not exempted from passing TET. Such teachers of private unaided school can appear at TET conducted by either State Government or Central Government. In respect of non approved teachers working in private aided schools, they should invariably appear at TET conducted by State Government only.
12. Content, structure and other details of TET are enclosed in the annexure to the G.O.
13. There shall be no additional financial commitment to Government on account of conduct of TET. Salaries for TET Cell staff, maintenance of TET cell conveyance, processing of results etc., shall be met from TET funds only.
14. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, Hyderabad/ Director of TET / The Director, SCERT/The Director of Govt. Examinations shall take necessary action.
( BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH )
Dr. D. SAMBASIVA RAO,
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT.
To
The Director, Printing, Stationary & Stores Purchase, A.P., Hyderabad.
The Commissioner & Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad
The Director, Teacher Eligibility Test, O/o the C&DSE, Hyderabad
The Director of SCERT, Hyderabad
The Director of Government Examinations, Hyderabad
The OSD (Chief Consultant), TET, Hyderabad
The Joint Director (Services),
O/o the Commissioner & Director of School Education, Hyderabad
Copy to:
The Account General, A.P. Hyderabad
The Pay and Accounts Officer, A.P., Hyderabad
The Principal Secretary to CM
The P.S. to C.S
The P.S to M (School Education)
The P.S. to M (Primary Education)
The P.S. to Principal Secretary, School Education.
The P.S. to Principal Secretary. Primary Education
S.F / S.C
// Forwarded By Order //
SECTION OFFICER.
ANNEXURE to G.O.Ms.NO. , School Education (SE:GEN.II) Deptt, dt: 16.04.2011
I) Eligibility criteria for Candidates for appearing at TET
a) The candidate at the time of applying for TET should be in possession of the minimum qualifications prescribed for a teacher for category of I to V classes (Paper I) and VI to VIII classes (Paper II) separately in NCTE notification New Delhi, 23rd August 2010.
b) Candidate seeking appointment for a medium in a school should opt that language of the medium as Language I under TET for Paper I. He should have studied at least up to Class X either in that medium or studied that language as first language at least up to Class X under state syllabus. In respect of CBSE/ICSE the second language of Class X (out of two equivalent languages studied) is also considered as first language as both languages in CBSE/ICSE Class X have equal weightage in terms of marks, syllabus, periods in time table etc. The following examples will clarify the doubts on eligibility criteria.
Ex i): A candidate who studied in Telugu medium in Class X (State syllabus) is eligible to opt for Telugu under Language I of TET Paper I or TET Paper II or for both.
Ex ii): A candidate who studied in English medium in Class X (State syllabus) with Telugu as first language in Class X is also eligible for Telugu medium teacher post. Hence he is permitted to choose Telugu under Language I of TET Paper I or II or both.
Ex iii): A candidate who studied in CBSE syllabus, two languages English & Telugu for Class X is also eligible for Telugu medium teacher post because he studied Telugu as one of the two equivalent languages in terms of weightage of marks, content, periods in Time Table etc. Hence he is permitted to choose Telugu under Language I of TET Paper I or II or both.
Ex iv): A Candidate who studied in English medium in Class X (State Syllabus) with Hindi as I Language is not eligible for Telugu Medium (T.M.) Teacher post (but he is eligible for Hindi Medium teacher post). Hence he can choose Hindi under Language I of TET Paper I or II or both.
Ex v): A Candidate who studied in Urdu Medium in Class X (State Syllabus) with Urdu as I Language and Telugu as II Language is not eligible for T.M. Teacher post(but he is eligible for Urdu Medium Teacher Post). Hence he is permitted to choose Urdu under Language I of TET Paper I or II or both.
c) The eligibility criteria from (a) to (b) above are criteria for TET only. But Government shall impose additional qualifications over and above these qualifications, specific to a teacher’s post at the time of notification for TRT.
II) Structure and Content of TET
The structure and content of the TET is given in the following paragraphs. All questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark, with four alternatives out of which one answer will be correct. There will be no negative marking. The examining body should strictly adhere to the structure and content of the TET specified below.
There will be two papers of the TET, 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. A person who intends to be a teacher either for classes I to V or for classes VI to VIII will have to appear in both papers (Paper I and Paper II).
Paper I (for Classes I to V); No. of MCQs – 150;
Duration of examination: two-and-a-half hours
Structure and Content (All Compulsory)
(i) Child Development and Pedagogy 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(ii) Language I 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iii) Language II (English) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iv) Mathematics 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(v) Environmental Studies 30 MCQs 30 Marks
TOTAL 150 MCQs 150 Marks
Note (1): The syllabus designed for Child Development and Pedagogy is based on D.Ed curriculum of the State of Andhra Pradesh.
Note (2): It is reiterated that candidates intending to seek appointment in a particular medium of school (Non-English Medium) should take that language under Language I. In Andhra Pradesh, the following languages are offered under Language I viz., Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Kannnada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Gujarathi. Candidate is to choose one of these 9 languages under Language I. Those candidates would have compulsorily studied in that language either as medium of study or as first language at least up to Class X as stated in the eligibility criteria above.
Note (3): In respect of candidates who studied Class X through English Medium can take under Language I, the language which he studied as first language at least upto Class X.
Note (4): In respect of Andhra Pradesh language II shall be English for all candidates irrespective of medium of the school to which they intend to seek employment.
Note (5): The copies of syllabi for Mathematics & Environmental Studies which are designed on the basis of topics of Classes I to V with content raised to Class X level. The test items in Mathematics and Environmental Studies will contain MCQs not only on content but also on Pedagogy. In Mathematics 24 MCQs will be on content and 6 MCQs on pedagogy. Similarly in Environmental Studies 24 MCQs will be on content and 6 MCQs on pedagogy.
Note (6): The syllabi for Language I & II shall be based on proficiency in the language, elements of language, communication and comprehension abilities (standard up to Class X level).
Note (7): 30 MCQs under Language I & II each shall include 6 questions on pedagogy of a language.
Paper II (for classes VI to VIII); No of MCQs – 150;
Duration of examination: two-and-a-half hours
Structure and Content
(i) Child Development and Pedagogy (Compulsory)30 MCQs 30 Marks
(ii) Language I (Compulsory) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iii) Language II (English) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iv) (a) For Mathematics and Science teacher: Mathematics and Science – 60 MCQs of 1 mark each
OR
(b) For Social studies teacher : Social Studies – 60 MCQs of 1 mark each
(c) for any other teacher – either iv (a) or iv (b)
Note: A) The syllabus for Child Development and Pedagogy under Paper II is based on the syllabus of D.Ed / B.Ed curriculum focusing on Educational Psychology of Teaching and Learning in Classes VI and above. The syllabus also focuses on understanding the characteristics, needs and psychology of diverse learners, interaction with learners and the attributes and qualities of a good facilitator of learning.
Note: B) In Andhra Pradesh, the following languages are offered under Language I viz., Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Kannnada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Gujarathi. Candidate is to choose one of these 9 languages under Language I.
Note: C) In respect of Andhra Pradesh language II shall be English for all candidates.
Note: D) For Paper II Science & Mathematics sectors questions will be as follows:
Mathematics - 30 MCQs (Content 24; Pedagogy 06)
Physical Science - 14 MCQs (Content 12; Pedagogy 02)
Biological Science - 16 MCQs (Content 12; Pedagogy 04)
TOTAL - 60 Questions
Note: E) For Paper II Social Studies portion the syllabus will cover the sectors namely, History, Geography, Civics and Economics based on topics of Classes VI to VIII with content raised up to Senior Secondary level (12th Class).
Note: F) For Paper II the syllabi for TET of Mathematics & Sciences, Social Studies are based on topics of Classes VI to VIII with content raised up to Senior Secondary Level (12th Class).
Note: G) The syllabi for Language I & II shall be based on proficiency in the language, elements of language, communication and comprehension abilities (standard up to Senior Secondary Level (12th Class)).
III) Medium of Question Paper
The question paper shall be bilingual – (i) in 9 language(s) viz. Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Gujarathi and in (ii) English language.
The certificate may contain the name and address of the candidate, Registration No. year/month of award of Certificate, marks obtained in each paper, class level of its validity (Class I to V, class VI to VIII or both), and, in case of classes VI to VIII, the subject area (Science and Mathematics, Social Studies) etc. The certificate may be electronically generated with adequate security features. Government may consider utilizing the services of agencies for issuing de-materialized (demat) TET certificates as a security feature to avoid any kind of malpractice.
IV) Frequency of conduct of TET
Every year TET will be conducted 2 times, one in June/July and another in December/January. First TET in the State is proposed to be conducted by end of the July 2011 (Sunday).
Paper I : 2 hours and 30 minutes
Paper II : 2 hours and 30 minutes
V) How to Constitute Examination Centres for TET
a) Any Central Government/State Government/Local Body/Private recognized High School/ Jr. College/ Degree College /P.G. College/COE/ D.Ed College/Engineering College/Polytechnic/ITI can be identified by DEO with the approval of District Collector for constituting an exam centre for TET.
b) Each centre with good accommodation and furniture is supposed to have a capacity ofOptimum 240, Maximum 300 for allotment of candidates.
c) The centres in the District will be identified in District Head Quarters and Municipal Towns & Cities and erstwhile taluq head quarters only.
d) If an institution has good accommodation and furniture, multiple centres up to a limit of 4 centres in that institution can be constituted, and can be designated as ‘A’ centre, ‘B’ centre, ‘C’ centre and ‘D’ centre of same address with separate centre Nos.
VI) TET Cell
It is proposed to constitute a cell urgently with the following staff to man the conduct of TET (The first TET is scheduled to be held by July end 2011.
1) Director (TET) in the rank of Director
2) | Joint Director | The salaries will be met from the funds of TET without any financial commitment to the Government |
3) | Two consultants | |
4) | Two Teacher Educators | |
5) | Out Sourcing Staff like Data entry operators, Attenders etc. | As required |
The other office work relating to TET will be taken up with services of required outsourcing staff
Note: The expenditure of the Outsourcing staff can be met from the sale proceeds of applications without any financial commitment to the Government
VII) Schedule for TET
a) Notification for calling applications for TET
b) Sale of Blank Application and Receipt of
Application from candidates by the DEOs
c) Issue of Hall Tickets
d) Conduct of TET
Above Four things As decided By the TET committee
Paper I : 2 hours 30 minutes
Paper II : 2 hours 30 minutes
VIII) Role and Responsibilities
Director (TET) is empowered to conduct TET in an effective manner assisted by field functionaries viz. DEOs, RJDSEs etc. He shall take up pre examination, and post examination activities scrupulously as per schedule for every TET. He should formulate a detailed procedure and lay down instructions for conducting of TET. DEO shall be the Officer responsible to implement the conduct of examination in the District under the overall supervision of District Collector.
IX) Legal Disputes
All legal disputes with regard to conduct of TET shall be subject to Jurisdiction of State Government.
Dr. D. SAMBASIVA RAO,
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT.
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