Thursday, August 30, 2012

TNTET : 1% of state teachers passed eligibility test


TNTET : 1% of state teachers passed eligibility test

Female Candidates Perform Better Than Male Candidates - 
Surprisingly of the total 2,448 teachers more women (1,680) qualified than their male counterparts (768)

TNTET RESULT ANALYSIS at Bottom of News

Tamilnadu Teacher Eligibility Test 2012 -
Teachers Recruitment Board  College Road, Chennai-600006

Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) – 2012

Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligiblity Test 2012
Tentative Provisional List of Candidates Selected for TNTET 2012 - PAPER I : - See List of Candidates - http://trb.tn.nic.in/TET2012/24082012/P1RESULT.pdf

Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligiblity Test 2012
Tentative Provisional List of Candidates Selected for TNTET 2012 - PAPER II P : - See List of Candidates - http://trb.tn.nic.in/TET2012/24082012/P2RESULT.pdf

Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligiblity Test 2012
Communal Tentative Provisional List of Candidates Selected for TNTET 2012 - PAPER I P : - See List - http://trb.tn.nic.in/TET2012/24082012/P1CRESUL.pdf

Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligiblity Test 2012
Communal Tentative Provisional List of Candidates Selected for TNTET 2012 - PAPER II :- See List of candidates - http://trb.tn.nic.in/TET2012/24082012/P2CRESUL.pdf









CHENNAI: Raising concerns about the poor calibre of teachers in taking competitive tests, less than 1% of candidates who sat for the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test on July 12 passed. Candidates attributed the poor result to the lack of time to complete the exam.

"We were told to take extreme caution in colouring the bubbles in the OMR sheet," said Santhosh Raj, a middle school teacher. "This is the first time we are coming across this answer sheet. Just colouring our answer options took a lot of time," he said. Many said they could not find time to study with a full time job. Of the 6.67 lakh candidates, whose answer sheets were evaluated, only 2,448 passed



It was probably for the first time in decades that school teachers in the state were sitting for a competitive test. There was stiff resistance initially, particularly from those with just a couple of years to retire and from those who had registered with employment exchanges and were waiting for a job in a government school.

While more than half of the successful candidates were women, the toppers in each category were also women. Surjit K Chaudhary, chairman of the Teachers Recruitment Board, which conducted the test, said M Priya of Udumalpet topped Paper 1 with 122 out of 150 marks, while P Chitra of Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam topped Paper 2 with 142 of 150, topping the science with mathematics category. Arulvani of Cumbum district topped social studies with 125 of 150 marks.

The Right To Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act mandates that all teachers of Classes 1 to 8 and those aspiring to become teachers clear the test to ensure quality education for students.

The low pass percentage in the TET has forced the TRB to conduct a supplementary test on October 3, which will be declared a holiday for schools. The duration of the examination will be increased from one-and-a-half hour to three hours. The results are expected to be out before the end of October.


News Source : Times of India (26.8.12)
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TNTET : Many young teachers clear eligibility test


With less than 1 per cent of teachers in the state qualifying for the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) it has come to light that mostly teachers in the age group of 25 to 30 years had cleared the test. Interestingly, no graduate teacher who teaches Class VI to X has cleared the test in the Nilgiris district.

According to data provided by the Teacher Recruitment Board (TRB), of the 1,91,596 teachers who took the test, 1,016 qualified in the age group of 26 to 30 years (0.53 per cent) and 889 qualified in the age of group 25 and below (0.31 per cent).

A total of 121 Secondary Grade teachers from Salem district qualified followed by Dharmapuri with 116 and 99 from Vellore (all educationally backward districts).

Meanwhile Chennai recorded a pass percentage of 0.59 with just 69 out of 11,731 clearing the exam. Only four teachers from the Nilgiris district crossed the pass mark in this category.

The situation is different when it comes to graduate teachers. Seventy teachers passed the test (paper-II Maths and Science) from Cuddalore, 23 from Villupuram and 22 from Dharmapuri.

Here too all three districts are considered as educationally backward whereas the state capital, Chennai, recorded 0.07 per cent (12 out of 16,109).

Surprisingly of the total 2,448 teachers more women (1,680) qualified than their male counterparts (768).


News Source : Deccan Chronicle (29.8.12)
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Result is very very poor and only 1% candidate passed, while in CTET 4% (approx) candidates passed  this exam, And in UPTET 45% (approx ) candidates passed in examination.

Supplement exam is going to conduct as many teachers failed in exam. Young candidates shows performance and girls performs better. In both paper I and paper - II, Girls are topper in examination.

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