TET Exam To Be Held in Three languages in Gujarat

Those who want to teach in schools other than English, Gujarati and Hindi medium schools will have to clear the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) conducted by the Gujarat government in any of the three languages in which the test is conducted.



A government release stated, if a candidate wants to teach in a Marathi school will have to clear his TET examination either in English, Hindi or Gujarati. However, the candidate should have studied in a Marathi medium school till class X or should have Marathi as a subject in class XI and XII.


The candidate will also be eligible if he/she has cleared the TET in Marathi language from any state in the country or has cleared the National Eligibility Test conducted by the Union government.


Source:- http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-05-23/ahmedabad/31827322_1_teachers-eligibility-test-tet-examination-gujarati

TET Exam Given By Visually Impaired


Additional Joint Collector S. Ramesh Kumar on Friday said aspiring teachers appeared for Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) in 71 exam centres set up for the purpose in the city.
Mr. Ramesh Kumar went round some of the centres to monitor arrangements. He said that elaborate police bandobust was made in and around the exam centres to prevent malpractice.

Of the total 1,983 candidates who applied for SGT and teacher posts, 1,501 of them took the test, registering 76 per cent of presence of the candidates.
In the evening session meant for school assistants and language pundits, of the total 15,711 applicants, 14,594 aspirants wrote the exam, registering 93 per cent presence.
Some of the visually impaired aspirants took the help of students to write the test.

TIGHT SECURITY

To ensure smooth conduct of the exam, officials from various wings were deployed. They included 14 district-level officers, 71 chief superintendents, 71 department officials and 800 invigilators.
The answers sheets were shifted to Hyderabad immediately after the exam.
Krishna District Youth Welfare Officer Velaga Joshi and others accompanied Mr. Ramesh Kumar in the inspection.

Teachers and Non Teaching Jobs at CRC in Ahmedabad


Location: Ahmedabad
Applications are invited for the following posts :
  1. Director - 01

  1. Assistant Professor (PMR/Medical Education) - 01

  1. Assistant Professor (Speech & Hearing) - 01

  1. Assistant Professor (Clinical Psychology) - 01

  1. Assistant Professor (Special Education) - 01

  1. Lecturer in Occupational Therapy - 01

  1. Administrative Officer - 01

  1. Rehabilitation Officer - 01

  1. Prosthetist & Orthotist - 01

  1. Accountant - 01

  1. Special Educator - 01

  1. Orientation and Mobility Instructor - 01

  1. Vocational - 01

  1. Instructor - 01

  1. Assistant - 01

  1. Clinical Assistant (Mental Retardation) - 01

  1. Clinical Assistant (Speech & Hearing) - 01

  1. Workshop Supervisor cum Store keeper - 01

  1. Clerk - 01

How To Apply: 
Director, Ali Yavar Jung National Institutes for the Hearing Handicapped, K.C. Marg Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (West), Mumbai - 50
Download Official Notification: 
http://ayjnihh.nic.in/Advertisement_CRC_Ahmd_2012.doc

Pattern And Eligibility For SAT Exam 2012


SAT exam is standardised entrance test mainly taken by those candidates who want to study in the USA. The exam score is mandatory for those students who want to take admission in undergraduate courses in USA. The exam has a standard format and is divided into three sections. The exam has a set pattern of questions, curriculum, conditions of admission, and scoring etc. The paper structure, scoring scheme and pattern is standard and known to all. The exam is generally held for the purpose of granting admission in the undergraduate courses across the US. The exam is really important and almost all the colleges acknowledge the SAT as an entrance exam. The score of the SAT exam will determine your admission in your desired college. This makes the exam very famous among aspirants who want to take admission in undergraduate programmes in US.

SAT exam pattern

The SAT exam is designed to assess the skills of thinking and logical reasoning of the candidates. These are the basic skills that you acquire in your schools, but are highly valued at the college level as well. The purpose of conducting this exam is to evaluate students for their writing, reading as well as mathematical skills.

The total duration of the exam is 3 hours and 45 minutes. The SAT exam is divided into SAT Reasoning Test andSAT subject based Test. If you want to take admission in any US college on the basis of SAT reasoning score, it is just not enough to secure a seat in US colleges. But on the other hand, some colleges also consider the score of the subjects based exam. In most of the cases when we say SAT exam, it meant to the SAT reasoning test.

SAT reasoning test:

Writing: This section has essay type question section and multiple choice type questions. The essay section has allocated the time of 25 minutes.

Critical Reading: The critical reading section is divided into three sub-sections. The questions asked in this section are based on either short passage reading or long passage reading. The questions are multiple choice based questions. These questions generally evaluate a student’s writing skills.

Mathematics: Mathematics section also consists of three sections. The total time allotted to this section is 70 minutes.



Eligibility for SAT exam:

Those who want to appear in this exam must have passed their Class XII from a recognized Indian university or education board. The students are required to take up further tests, personality test, essay writing and much more depending on the university or college you want to apply. The scores that are finally considered depend upon the fact that in which college you want to apply. The score ranges accepted by colleges consider the mathematics and verbal scores. Students can reappear for the exam, but this action is not fruitful if higher scores are not expected.



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