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1,500 teachers may get exemption from clearing TET

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CHENNAI: More than 1,500 teachers, who had to undergo pay cuts for not completing Teachers’ Eligibilit­y Test (TET) within the stipulated time, are likely to get exempted from appearing for the test again. Instead, these teachers, many of whom are on the verge of retirement, would be given training and award certificat­e that would be considered equivalent to TET, said an official source.

These teachers were recruited in 2011 on the condition that they would clear TET within five years from the date of appointmen­t. However, about 1,500 teachers could not complete the test even after nine years.

In accordance with the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, (RTE Act), the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) had made TET a mandatory requisite to be eligible for appointmen­t as a teacher in Classes 1 to 8.

A senior official from the Teachers Recruitmen­t Board said on condition of anonymity that about 1,500 teachers working in government and aided schools suffered three months’ pay cut last year due to non-completion of TET.

“However, following requests from various quarters, including the teachers, the government paid the pending salaries. However, increments and promotions were cut,” he said.

The teaching staff who could not complete TET had made several requests with the authoritie­s concerned seeking exemption from appearing for TET, as many of them at the verge of retirement age, he said. Following this, the officials from the School Education Department are discussing the matter.

“Considerin­g their age, preparing for TET would be difficult besides handling teaching job. The authoritie­s have discussed a proposal to give training and award them certificat­es that would be considered equivalent to TET credential­s,” he said.

Pointing out that TET exams could not be conducted last year due to the pandemic situation, the official said the seven years’ validity of TET certificat­es were also made life-time.

Considerin­g their age, preparing for TET would be difficult besides handling teaching job. The authoritie­s have discussed a proposal to give training and award them certificat­es that would be considered equivalent to TET credential­s

Official, Teachers Recruitmen­t Board

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