Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the recruitment of 46,500 teacher posts. Under this, 21,000 posts of Level 1 posts and 25,500 posts of Level 2 will be recruited. It also includes 4,500 posts of special education teachers.
With this announcement, the process of appointment of teachers at the primary and upper primary level will start in the state. Those candidates will be appointed in Level 1 who are eligible to teach classes 1 to 6, while in Level 2 those candidates will be appointed who are eligible to teach up to class 8.
The state’s teacher candidates are seen to be upset following the Chief Minister‘s pronouncement. In actuality, 31,500 openings for teachers in Level 2, or Senior Classes, were made public for qualified candidates. Candidates are dissatisfied since the level 2 positions have been cut from 25,500 in the current announcement. These candidates had been waiting a long time for this teacher hiring.
In Rajasthan, candidates have been protesting against the hiring of teachers for a very long time. After repeated protests from the candidates, the government has accelerated the hiring process for the open teacher positions.
There will be two phases to the selecting process. The eligibility test will be administered in the first phase, and the examination will be administered in the second phase.
Approximately 32,000 instructors were hired in the state at the same time under REET 2021. The REET 2022 test received applications from over 15 lakh students. The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education reportedly issued the recruitment exam’s exam syllabus as well. On the official website, candidates can examine it. The exam will last for two and a half hours.
The exam will consist of 150 questions in total. Every question will be worth two points, making the exam a total of 300 points. The applicants will receive an admit card for the exam. After it is made available, candidates can get the exam admission card from the official website. Without the admission card, no candidate will be permitted to enter the centre.
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