70000 B.ed holders will not appear for Raj TET first level: Supreme Court



Supreme Court on Friday give a shock to around 70000 B.ed holders by saying that they will not be allowed to appear for first level of Rajasthan Teachers Eligibility Test to be held on Saturday. These candidates were appear in third grade teacher recruitment exam (first level) on June 2. For the time being, SC has refused to allow these candidates to appear for the first level.

Rajasthan government presented an argument that due to excess numbers of B.ed holders in state, it is not possible to arrange admission card. On this plea, court ordered that till the final decision, these candidates will seize to appear for the first level and in case if final decision come in favour of B.ed holders then a special exam will be conducted for them.

It is noted that Rajasthan High court had also seized B.ed holder candidates to appear in first level exam. After this ruling, B.ed holders protested outside the office of Congress State President Chandrabhan.

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