Teaching

If you aspire to be a teacher, this section is for you. We provide complete details on all government teaching recruitments, including eligibility tests like CTET/TET and vacancies in Kendriya Vidyalaya (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalaya (NVS), and state education departments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions related to Sarkari job updates and site usage.

What is the difference between TGT and PGT?
TGT stands for Trained Graduate Teacher, who are eligible to teach up to class 10. PGT stands for Post Graduate Teacher, who are eligible to teach senior secondary classes (11th and 12th). PGTs require a master's degree in the relevant subject.
Is B.Ed compulsory for all teaching jobs?
A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree is mandatory for most TGT and PGT positions in government schools. For Primary Teachers (PRT), a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) or equivalent is often required.
What is TET / CTET and is it mandatory?
TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) is a minimum qualification required to be eligible for appointment as a teacher. CTET is the Central Teacher Eligibility Test, valid for central government schools, while states conduct their own TETs (e.g., UPTET, REET) for state schools.
How do I become an Assistant Professor in a government college?
To become an Assistant Professor, you generally need a master's degree with at least 55% marks and must have cleared the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by UGC or CSIR. Alternatively, a Ph.D. degree can also make you eligible.