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Bihar to recruit teachers through central test, won’t hold own exam

The decision was taken at high-level review meeting held under the chairmanship of additional chief secretary (education) Deepak Kumar Singh in the light of the recent Patna High Court order, directing the state government to take a considered view on the holding teachers’ eligibility test (TET).

Published on: Jun 14, 2022 10:04 PM IST
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Bihar government has taken a policy decision not to hold state-level teachers eligibility test, as the Central teachers eligibility test (CTET), conducted twice a year across all states, is proving enough to cater to the state’s needs for qualified teachers.

Candidates come out after appearing for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) exam in July 2019. (HT Photo)
Candidates come out after appearing for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) exam in July 2019. (HT Photo)

The decision was taken at high-level review meeting held under the chairmanship of additional chief secretary (education) Deepak Kumar Singh in the light of the recent Patna High Court order, directing the state government to take a considered view on the holding teachers’ eligibility test (TET).

“As per the provisions laid down under the Bihar Elementary School Service (appointment, promotion, transfer, disciplinary proceeding and service condition) Rules. 2020, qualifying TET conducted either by the Centre or state is required for teachers’ recruitment. The Centre holds it twice a year. in July and December. As such, need for another similar test at the state level is not being felt. If such a need arises in future, the department will take a decision,” said a letter from director (primary education) Ravi Prakash to the secretary, Bihar school examination board (BSEB).

The decision to do away with BTET has come just ahead of the proposed seventh phase of recruitment of teachers. The CTET-BTET qualified candidates have already been protesting against the delay in recruitment for the last several days.

Education minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary said the decision had been arrived at after detailed deliberations to avoid duplication of efforts. “CTET is also conducted by the state apparatus and the students from Bihar only take the exam. We have no issues with its authenticity and the number of candidates clearing it are more than our requirement. So, organising another parallel test of the same nature and category is not justified. In future, if the need emerges, it can be held, but at present there is no need for duplication of efforts,” he said.

 
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Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar is Senior Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times. He has spent two-and-half decades covering Bihar, including politics, educational and social issues.

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