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State Empowered to Impose TET-Cum-Recruitment Test and Subject Alignment Beyond NCTE Norms to Enhance Educational Standards

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Gauhati High Court Upholds Assam’s Teacher Recruitment Amendments: "State Empowered to Impose TET-Cum-Recruitment Test and Subject Alignment Beyond NCTE Norms to Enhance Educational Standards"
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Gauhati High Court Upholds Assam’s Teacher Recruitment Amendments: “State Empowered to Impose TET-Cum-Recruitment Test and Subject Alignment Beyond NCTE Norms to Enhance Educational Standards”

Court’s Decision: The Gauhati High Court validated the Assam Secondary Education (Provincialised Schools) Service (Amendment) Rules, 2023, and the Second Amendment Rules of 2023. It ruled that the Assam Government…
Posted by Rawlaw December 21, 2024

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