Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Breaking News:CBSE releases Central Teacher Eligibility Test results

Breaking News:CBSE releases Central Teacher Eligibility Test results

CBSE declares results of Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2014

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According to a release from the CBSE, 11.95% of those who sat for paper 1 of the test have cleared it while 2.8% of those who wrote paper 2 passed.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released the results of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) conducted in September.

According to a release from the CBSE, 11.95% of those who sat for paper 1 of the test have cleared it while 2.8% of those who wrote paper 2 passed.

More than 2.8 lakh candidates appeared for paper 1 of the test. Clearing paper 1 is mandatory to become a teacher in classes from 1 to 5 under the Right To Education Act 2009.

As many as 4.59 lakh candidates sat for paper 2 of the test. Clearing paper 2 is a must to teach in classes from 6 to 8.

The test was conducted at 962 centres across the country and at two centres overseas on September 21. In Srinagar, the test was postponed due to the recent floods.

A release from the CBSE said that candidates could visit www.cbse.nic.in or www.ctet.nic.in to view their results.

The release said that, out of a totalof 206145 candidates who appeared for Paper I of the test, 24629 or 11.95 per cent had qualified. 
 
In Paper II, 459268 candidates appeared, of whom 12843 or 2.8 per cent qualified, it added.




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CTET exam conducted to be eligible for appointment as a teacher in classes I to VIII. It is controlled by the government of India. TET is known as teacher eligibility test. It is an Indian entrance examination for teachers. This test is mandatory for getting teaching jobs in government schools from class I to class 8.
Central Board of Secondary Education Which conducted center teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 21st Sep 2014 at various center across the country. More than 6.98 lakh candidates had registered for CTET September 2014. CTET September 2014 was conducted for appointment of teachers for classes 1 to 8 in July 2014. Those candidates who have appeared for the exam now they are waiting for their CTET exam result 2014. The result of CTET exam result will be declared on 30th oct 2014 by the CBSE on the official website. All candidates can check and download it from the official website


Saturday, October 4, 2014

TNTET : Teacher Eligibility Test: Organizations demand TN govt to file review petition in HC

TNTET : Teacher Eligibility Test: Organizations demand TN govt to file review petition in HC




CHENNAI: Three organisations in Tamil Nadu will hold protests in Chennai, Madurai, Salem and Coimbatore on October 8 to demand the state government file a review petition in the high court after the Madurai bench of the Madras high court quashed a government order which relaxed the minimum qualifying marks for the reserved category of teachers appearing in the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test.

The high court's order had led to confusion and denied the reserved category candidates their right guaranteed under the Constitution, said a statement from the Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front, the Tamil Nadu Tribals' Association and the State Platform for Common School System.

"The government has failed to respond to our representation requesting it to file review petition," the statement said.


News Source : TNN | Sep 30, 2014, 08.13PM IST

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Answer Keys for CTET-SEPT 2014 Examination

Answer Keys for CTET-SEPT 2014 Examination

CTET Answer Key 
Paper-I
Paper-I MainSET M
SET N
SET O
SET P
Punjabi LanguageSET M
SET N
SET O
SET P
Common Keys for 14 Languages
(Telegu,Bengali,Sanskrit,
Malayalam,Manipuri,Odia,
Gujarat,Urdu,Assamese,
Tibetan,Marathi,Khasi,
Garo,Mizo)
SET M
SET N
SET O
SET P
Paper-II
Paper-II MainSET Q
SET R
SET S
SET T
Punjabi LanguageSET Q
SET R
SET S
SET T
Common Keys for 14 Languages
(Telegu,Bengali,Sanskrit,
Malayalam,Manipuri,Odia,
Gujarat,Urdu,Assamese,
Tibetan,Marathi,Khasi,
Garo,Mizo)
SET Q
SET R
SET S
SET T

CTET Answer Key  सीटीईटी में 15 प्रश्नों के दो उत्तर 28




जागरण संवाददाता, इलाहाबाद : केन्द्रीय माध्यमिक शिक्षा बोर्ड (सीबीएसई) अपने ही प्रश्नों में फंसता नजर आ रहा है। बोर्ड ने 21 सितम्बर को आयोजित किए केन्द्रीय अध्यापक पात्रता परीक्षा (सीटीईटी) की उत्तर कुंजी में खुद ही अपने आप को गलत ठहराते हुए एक ही प्रश्न के अलग-अलग सेट में अलग-अलग उत्तर दिखाया है। बोर्ड ने कुल 30 प्रश्नों में से 15 प्रश्नों के दो-दो उत्तर जारी कर दिए हैं।1रविवार 21 सितम्बर को देशभर के कई केन्द्रों में आयोजित हुई इस परीक्षा में 6.98 लाख परीक्षार्थी पंजीकृत थे। बोर्ड ने प्रश्नों के सही उत्तर गुरुवार को जारी किये। उत्तर कुंजी जारी होते ही छात्रों ने प्रश्नों के उत्तर से मिलान किया तो सीबीएसई की बड़ी गलतियों का खुलासा हो गया। बोर्ड ने एक ही प्रश्न को अलग-अलग सेट में अलग प्रश्न संख्या के रूप में दिया था और जब उत्तर कुंजी जारी हुई तो उन्हीं प्रश्नों के दो- दो उत्तर जारी कर दिए। इसके अलावा कई प्रश्नों के उत्तर भी गलत जारी कर दिया। बोर्ड ने प्रश्नपत्र के क्यू सेट में भाषा के द्वितीय प्रश्नपत्र के प्रश्न संख्या 123 में कस्य ध्वनि: श्रूयते पूछते हुए इसका उत्तर दूसरे विकल्प वंश्या को बताया है जबकि इसी प्रश्न को टी सेट में प्रश्न संख्या 138 में पूछते हुए इसका उत्तर भेर्या: बताया है। इसी तरह से क्यू सेट के प्रश्न संख्या 124, 125, 126, 127, 132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 147, 148 व 149 पर भी छात्रों ने आपत्ति जाहिर की। छात्रों ने बोर्ड के रवैये पर भी आक्रोश जाहिर किया है। सीटीईटी के एक ही प्रश्नपत्र के आधे प्रश्नों पर उठ रही आपत्ति बोर्ड के कई और गलतियों का संकेत दे रही हैं। हालांकि समय कम होने के कारण छात्र भी असमंजस में पड़े हुए हैं कि वो कैसे सभी प्रश्नों के सही उत्तर जांच कर सामने ला सकें। 25 सितम्बर को अपरान्ह जारी हुए प्रश्नपत्रों की उत्तरकुंजी के आधार पर बोर्ड ने 26 सितम्बर तक ही आपत्ति दर्ज कराने का समय दिया है।

News Sabhaar : Jagran (27.09.14)

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

CTET 2014 answer key to be released

CTET 2014 answer key to be released





 


 September 22, 2014 
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) which conducted Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 21st September 2014 at various centres across the country is expected to release the answer key in its official website soon.

Candidates who appeared for CTET 2014 may download the answer key soon after the release in the following official website at http://ctet.nic.in

To download the CTET 2014 answer key, candidates may follow the below steps:

Log on to the official website at http://ctet.nic.in

Find a way to answer key section.

Click the link titled as CTET 2014 answer key.

Answer key for the mentioned CTET 2014 will appear on the screen.

Candidates may take a printout of the published answer key.

CBSE earlier announced a recruitment notification for Teacher posts through online mode in the month of July/August. Eligible candidates were invited to apply for the mentioned posts and applications were accepted till 4th August 2014. CBSE has announced to upload CTET answer key 2014 in its official website within a short period.

Eligibility criteria for appearing in CTET for Classes I-V

Candidates should have Senior Secondary pass certificate with minimum 50% marks or should have 2- year Diploma in Elementary Education.

OR

Candidates should have Senior Secondary pass certificate with at least 50% marks or should have4- year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed).

Eligibility criteria for appearing in CTET for Classes VI-VIII

Candidates should have a graduation degree or 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education.

Candidates with minimum 50% marks in graduation or 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed) may also apply.

Candidates with minimum 50% marks in Senior Secondary or 4- year Bachelor in Elementary Education (B.El.Ed) may also apply.

Based on the written exam held on 21st September 2014, answer key will be released on the official website. Candidates may check the answer key and make a rough judgement of their results. Discrepancies regarding the published answer key should be immediately notified before the stipulated date which will be announced along with the answer key. Late notification will not be accepted.

For more details candidates may visit the official website at http://ctet.nic.in

TNTET Weightage System for Recruitment of Teachers Valid

TNTETWeightage System for Recruitment of Teachers Valid



TNTET  / टीईटी / TET - Teacher Eligibility Test Updates / Teacher Recruitment  /SARKARI NAUKRI NEWS  / SARKARI NAUKRI News


CHENNAI: Bringing the curtains down on the raging controversy over weightage in teachers’ recruitment, Madras High Court on Monday upheld the new system, observing that the object and rationale behind it was to have more qualified ones as teachers.

The Court upheld the orders of a single judge and a consequent GO dated May 30 this year, which applied weightage system for recruitment of secondary grade teachers in the State.

“There is no material available before us to hold that the Government did not apply its mind. The object and rationale behind the selection of teachers is to have more qualified ones to teach the students. This can only be augmented by a wider participation. Therefore, the policy decision taken by the government keeping in mind the public interest, cannot be assailed,” observed the Second Bench of Justices SK Agnihotri and MM Sundaresh.

The Bench was dismissing a batch of writ appeals challenging the orders on a single Judge dated April 29 and writ petitions questioning the May 30 GO, which was passed based on that.

The Bench said the methodology adopted by the government in quantifying the percentage of marks with respect to Teacher Eligibility Test could not be termed as arbitrary, as contended by the appellants and petitioners. It is for them to demonstrate that the methodology adopted is not correct.

“The single Judge had correctly found that the earlier methodology adopted was not correct. The government has correctly removed the anomalies and adopted a more rational method, compared to those adopted in States like Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, where less percentage of marks had been given to the marks obtained in the TET,” the Bench pointed out.

There was no non-application of mind and there was nothing wrong in the suggestion made by the single Judge. He had merely stated that it was for the government to adopt either the suggestions made by him or to follow any other method. The government had found it fit to adopt the suggestion made by him, as being reasonable and fair. “We do not find any illegality in passing the GO,” the Bench said.

News Source : Express News Service
Published: 23rd September 2014 06:05 AM Last Updated: 23rd September 2014 06:05 AM

TNTET :MHC upholds govt order on TET with regard to weightage marks

TNTET  :MHC upholds govt order on TET with regard to weightage marks



The Madras High Court brought to an end a raging debate over government norms for selection of school teachers by upholding the policy giving 60 per cent weightage for Teacher Eligibility Test marks and 40 per cent weightage for marks obtained in Plus Two, degree and B.Ed courses.

A division bench, comprising Justices Satish K Agnihotri and M M Sundresh, concurred with submissions of Tamil Nadu Advocate General A L Somayaji and dismissed a batch of petitions and appeals in this regard.

"The 40 per cent of marks has been divided between the marks obtained in Plus 2 examination, degree and B.Ed examination. Therefore, the authorities have taken into consideration three different examinations. Such a yardstick adopted can only be fair and equitable," the bench said.

Two changes made after teacher selection tests were completed led to the ongoing agitations by candidates who had cleared TET or enjoy seniority in employment exchanges.

First, government said TET scores alone would not suffice for teacher posts and later it granted five-mark relaxation for reserved communities. As a result, 60 per cent of TET marks and 40 per cent of qualification exam marks were taken into account.

While 60 marks was cut off for other communities, the minimum mark was brought down to 55 for reserved communities.

Assailing the changes, the petitioners and appellants submitted that the state government did not have the power or authority to reduce the qualifying pass mark and said rights accrued to them could not be taken away by a subsequent action of the government.

The AG, however, argued that the government had statutory backing to modify the selection procedure, including fixing of qualification and marks.

Noting that the new policy would give more candidates an opportunity to participate, he said its rational yardstick could not be questioned by candidates.

The judges agreed with him and said the relaxation in the qualifying marks did not take away the rights of petitioner candidates from being considered on merit. It did not dilute, vary or modify the status of petitioner-candidates, they said.

"We also find that the methodology adopted by the authorities is more rational compared to those adopted in some other states such as Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal where less percentage of marks had been given to the marks obtained in the Teacher Eligibility Test," the bench said.

 News Source : Business Standard News Paper / Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 
Last Updated at 22:46 IST 

Monday, September 8, 2014

TNTET :Scrap Teachers’ Eligibility Test weightage system: PMK, DMDK

TNTET :Scrap Teachers’ Eligibility Test weightage system: PMK, DMDK


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In Tamilnadu, Selection through TET marks Merit is Demanded By Protestors.
And they don't want Selection Through Weightage of TET marks.
Recently new system is adopted by Tamilnadu Govt, i.e Base of Selection = Acad Marks Weightage + TET Marks Weighatage.
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The teacher aspirants have been protesting against the weightage system introduced by the TN Teachers Recruitment Board. Apart from Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) scores, the evaluation method was changed to award 40 per cent weightage to plus-2, graduation and B.Ed marks. According to the protesters, the new system would give young applicants, who have not scored high marks in the TET, an edge over their older counterparts with higher TET marks.

Mr Vijayakanth urged the government to hold talks with protesting teachers to resolve the issue amicably. “The government must appoint teachers based on the marks scored in TET alone. The wieghtage system should be scrapped,” he said, demanding the state government to withhold TET exam until all graduate teachers were given appointments.

Dr S. Ramadoss noted that weightage system was not followed for recruitment of PG teachers and hence, it was unnecessary to follow this in the appointment of graduate teachers alone.

News Source : deccanchronicle.com DC CORRESPONDENT | September 04, 2014, 05.09 am IST