In fact, on the orders of the High Court, Additional Director Secondary Dr. Mahendra Dev has issued an amendment to the mandate. The order for the appointment of contractual teachers on 1119 vacant posts in 567 Sanskrit secondary schools of the state was issued by Additional Director Secondary Aradhana Shukla on July 24.
New Delhi. UP BEd: There is big news for the candidates looking to become a teacher in Uttar Pradesh. The requirement of B.Ed has been abolished for the recruitment of contractual teachers of grammar and literature at Uttar Madhyamik level in aided Sanskrit secondary schools in Uttar Pradesh. After this decision, now the candidates without B.Ed will also be able to apply.
In fact, on the orders of the High Court, Additional Director Secondary Dr. Mahendra Dev has issued an amendment to the mandate. The order for the appointment of contractual teachers on 1119 vacant posts in 567 Sanskrit secondary schools of the state was issued by Additional Director Secondary Aradhana Shukla on July 24.
In this, the requirement of BEd was kept for the appointment of grammar and literature teachers at the post-medium level. Whereas in the rules of 2009 there was no such provision. Against this, Subhash Tiwari and others filed a petition in the High Court. In the case, the High Court had ordered amendments in accordance with the rules on 7 September. In the order of which AD Dr. Mahendra Dev has issued a corrigendum on September 8.