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Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) exams for 2025, which include TNTET, HTET, TS TET, and KTET, are currently being held. The notifications for CTET, UPTET, KARTET, AP TET, and MAHA TET 2025 are expected to be published.
These tests are given annually to assess the qualifications of those looking for teaching positions in central and state government schools.
The Teacher Eligibility Test is an assessment used in India to identify whether candidates meet the qualifications to teach in schools. The Right to Education (RTE) Act requires that students need to pass the TET.
The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) guidelines are followed by the central or state governments when administering the test.
The TET 2025 exam will be used to verify candidates' eligibility for teaching positions. Those trying to teach in government schools and many private schools need to pass this exam.
The Supreme Court has stated that all teachers must qualify in the Teacher Eligibility Test. This choice applies to both new applicants and current teachers who need to pass the exam to remain qualified for their positions. Teachers who are already employed must pass the TET within two years in order to keep their positions.
Teacher Eligibility Tests are performed at both the national and state levels. Every year, state-specific exams such as KARTET, TSTET, UPTET, REET, TNTET, MAHA TET, OTET, HP TET, and KTET are also scheduled.
The TET is required in almost every state to assess if people can become teachers in India.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) gives the CTET, which most states and union territories accept. Various states offer their own TET exams, including UPTET, Bihar STET, Maha TET, REET, KARTET, TS TET, and AP TET. People usually have to pass the TET to teach classes 1 through 8.
The Teacher Eligibility Test determines whether a candidate is qualified to teach. It measures:
Knowledge of Child Development and Pedagogy
Knowledge of specific subjects
Teaching skills
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