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21st March 2017, 03:35 PM
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Does private schools ask for TET score from experience teachers?


If a teacher retires from Government Service at 58 years and was exempt from passing the TET (appointed before 01 April 2010), seeks reemployment in private institution, does he or she have to pass the TET?




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23rd March 2017, 01:15 PM
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Default Re: Does private schools ask for TET score from experience teachers?

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If a teacher retires from Government Service at 58 years and was exempt from passing the TET (appointed before 01 April 2010), seeks reemployment in private institution, does he or she have to pass the TET?

No, the private schools do not ask for TET score from experienced teachers. As you are an experienced teacher, the private schools will recruit on the basis of experience. The salary may be less compared to the government schools. The private schools recruits’ teacher on the basis of written test and interview. The demand for the teachers in private schools is high. The teacher job in private school is little tougher than government schools. They will not ask for TET score, as you are an experienced teacher.
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