'A'
[See rule 2(1)(i)]School Committee1. (a) Every school shall have a School Committee which will be responsible to Government for the management of the School. There shall be different School Committees for (i) Primary School, (ii) Secondary School Including Higher Secondary class, if any, (iii) Junior College section attached to Senior College and (iv) Junior College of Education.
(b)A Society or Trust conducting [more than one school] shall have a Co-ordination Committee for all the schools conducted by the Society or Trust or for a group of schools of Society or Trust in addition to the School Committee of each such school.[The decisions of the School Committee in regard to its various functions shall be subject to ratification by the Co-ordination Committee.] 2. The School Committee shall consists of -
(a)Four representatives of the Management consisting of the President of the governing body or his nominee and three members nominated by the governing body. The President of the governing body or his nominee shall be the Chairman of the Committee;(b)One member from amongst the permanent teachers from the same school only in order of seniority by annual rotation;[and one member from amongst the non-teaching staff from the same school only in order of seniority and by categorywise annual rotation.Illustration - Librarian, if any, during the first year. Seniormost Clerk during the second year. Laboratory Assistant, if any, during the third year. Seniormost member of the Lower Grade Staff during the fourth year. Then again Clerk next in order of seniority during the fifth year and so on;] (c)The Head of the School, who shall be ex-officio Secretary of the School Committee, shall be responsible to keep a record of the proceedings of the Committee's meeting :Provided, that in the case of a school run by a Trust which is registered as public trust the four representatives referred to in clause (a) shall consist of four founder members, if there are such members available. If there is one or more but less than four such founder members the three or other requisite number of members shall be nominated by the founder members so as to make the total number of members four on the School Committee for such school.[Provided further that, the President of the governing body shall have the right to change his nominee after completion of one year. Similarly, the governing body shall have the right to change one or more of its nominees after completion of one year.(d)The nomination shall stand cancelled if the person remains absent at three consecutive meetings without leave;(e)The School Committee shall meet at least six times in a year subject to the condition that the interval between two meetings shall not be more than 60 days.]3. Functions of the School Committee shall be as follows, namely :
(a)management and regulation of the finance of school, keeping of accounts and making investments of the funds of the school;(b)preparation of budget estimates;(c)appointment of employees (other than the Head of the School);(d)institution of new teaching courses;(e)confirmation, promotion of and minor punishment to the employees other than Head subject to the provisions of the Act and these rules;(f)grant of leave other than casual leave, to the staff other than the Head of the school whose leave will be granted by the Management;(g)reporting to the Management on matters relating to the school.4. The Co-ordination Committee shall consist of -
(a)the President (or his representative from amongst members of the Management);(b)the Head of each school conducted by the same Management or of each school in the group of schools in a locality for which the Coordination Committee is formed, and;(c)a member of the School Committee of each school or group of schools, representing the Management :[Provided that, the President of the governing body or, as the case may be, the governing body itself shall have the right to change his or its representative or the member of the School Committee representing the Management on the Co-ordination Committee after completion of one year.] (d)[ The nomination shall stand cancelled if the person remains absent from three consecutive meetings without leave;] (e)[ A member nominated by the Management from amongst the members at (c) shall be the ex-officio Secretary of the Co-ordination Committee;] (f)[ The Co-ordination Committee shall meet at least twice in a year.] 5. The Co-ordination Committee will in general co-ordinate the activities of the School Committees of the schools under the same Management or a group of schools in the same locality.
[The Committee shall have the power either to ratify the decisions of the School Committee or to refer back the same to that Committee with its own recommendations.] 6. The term of the School Committee or Co-ordination Committee shall be co-terminus with that of the Management.
7. No individual member of the School Committee or Co-ordination Committee excepting the Head of the school shall directly or indirectly interfere with the internal administration of the school, the discipline of the school and the duties of the teachers.
'B'
[See rules 2(1)(j) and 6]I. Qualifications for Primary Teachers. - Appointment to the posts of Primary school teachers (other than special teachers-Drawing teachers) shall be made by nomination from amongst candidates who have passed S.S.C. examination or Matriculation examination or Lokshala examination or any other examination recognised as such by Government and the Primary Teachers Certificate examination or Diploma in Education examination, or a Diploma in Education (pre-primary of two years' duration).Note. - A person holding a Diploma in Education (pre-primary of two years' duration) shall be qualified to teach standards I to IV only notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions -(a)Candidates who were recruited before the coming into force of these rules in accordance with the recruitment rules then in force and who were thereafter discharged for want of vacancies shall be eligible for reappointment.(b)Other things being equal, preference may be given to -(i)candidates who have passed the S.S.C. or other equivalent examination with English Mathematics and Science or any two of them and(ii)eligible women candidates obtaining the qualifications mentioned at item (i) through condensed courses.2. Appointment to the post of Special Teacher (Drawing Teacher) in Primary Schools shall be made by nomination from amongst candidates who have passed S.S.C. examination and possess Art Teachers Diploma or Drawing Teachers Certificate or Drawing Masters Certificate.
3. Primary School teachers whose date of first appointment as such teachers in the service of a Zilla Panshad or Municipal School Board or Municipal Corporation or Municipal Council or recognised private primary school is 15th October 1966 or any prior date are exempted from acquiring S.S.C. and training qualification.
4. Primary School teachers recruited prior to the 30th June 1972 and who are possessing academic and training qualifications according to the rules in force at the time of their appointment are exempted from the S.S.C. and D.Ed. qualifications. Those who were recruited after the 30th June 1972 and who do not possess the S.S.C. and training qualifications should acquire the same before June 1985. Failure to acquire these qualifications before June 1985 shall make them liable for termination of their services.
5. The Primary School teachers with S.S.C. plus S.T.C. or T.D. or D.T. (one year) or Diploma in Education (one year) qualification who have been appointed in service on or before the 30th September 1970 in primary schools shall be regarded as trained and held eligible for the scale of pay for trained S.S.C. teachers.
II. Qualifications for trained Teachers in Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges of Education. - (1) For Graduate Teachers :(i)A Bachelor's degree in Teaching or Education of any statutory University or a qualification recognised by Government as equivalent thereto;(ii)[ A Teaching Diploma of any statutory University, if a person holding it is appointed for the first time before the 1st October 1970 and continues to serve as a teacher with or without break after that date. (iii)A Secondary Teachers' Certificate of the Education Department of Maharashtra State, if a person holding it is appointed for the first time before the 1st October 1970 and continues to serve as a teacher with or without break after that date];(iv)A Diploma in Education of the Graduates Basic Training Centres;(v)A Diploma in Physical Education or a qualification recognised by Government as equivalent thereto; or Bifocal Higher Diploma in Physical Education of the Government of Maharashtra as Physical Education with one of the method subjects) or B.P.Ed. (Marathwada) University) or B.P.Ed. (Shivaji University) or B.Ed. (Physical Education) (Poona University) or B.Ed. (Physical Education) (Bombay University) [or B.P.Ed. (Nagpur University)] or Diploma in Physical Education, Culture and Recreation awarded by Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati; or(vi)any other degree, diploma or certificate which Government or the Inter University Board may sanction as equivalent to any of the above qualifications.(2)For Undergraduate Teachers :(i)A Diploma in Education of Nagpur and Bombay Universities which is awarded two years after Secondary School Certificate Examination;(ii)[ A Secondary Teachers' Certificate of the Education Department of Maharashtra State or the Teachers' Diploma of any statutory University, if the person holding it is appointed for the first time before the 1st October 1970 and continues to serve as a teacher with or without break after that date. (iii)A Certificate in Physical Education recognised by Government, if the person had acquired the said qualification before the 31st May 1971 and was appointed on or before the 20th September, 1978.](iv)A Diploma in Education (Primary) awarded by Government; or(v)Any other equivalent diploma or certificate approved by Government or Inter-University Board.(3)For Drawing Teachers:A Drawing Teachers' or a Drawing Masters' Certificate or an Art Masters' Certificate or Art Teachers' Diploma or Art Masters' Diploma.(4)For Crafts Teachers:A Certificate of having completed the special course in Craft run by the Directorate of Technical Education or any other equivalent course approved by Government with a minimum duration of six months.(5)For language teachers (Arabic, Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit, etc.) :For Graduate Teachers any degree, diploma or certificate which Government or the Inter-University Board may sanction as equivalent to the professional qualification as referred to under Item (1).[Note 1. - Person in service on the 1st June 1963 with qualifications which have been approved by Government for the posts held by them shall continue to be considered as persons having approved qualifications.] [Note 2. In respect of the qualification mentioned at item No. (iii) in paragraph (2) above, persons who had acquired the said qualification on or before the 31st May 1971 but who had entered in service on or after 1st June 1971 shall be treated as trained teachers for the purposes of (i) revised pay scale with effect from the 1st April 1976, (ii) security of service, (iii) status etc. provided that they were in continuous service as Physical Education teachers till the 20th September 1978.] III. Qualifications for Teachers in Junior Colleges - (1) Full-time Teachers : (a) Master's Degree of a statutory University in second class in the respective subjects plus B.Ed., or a Diploma or Certificate in Teaching, approved by the Department.(b)Subject to the provisions of sub-clause (c) the qualifications of the teachers who are in service on the appointed date or appointed after the appointed date with the approval of the Deputy Director, shall be as follows, namely :(i)A master's degree of a statutory University at least in second class in Science with Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics, or a Master's degree of a statutory University at least in second class in Arts with Mathematics or a Master's degree of a statutory University at least in second class in Commerce, or any higher qualification;(i)either in second class with experience of teaching standards VIII to X or XI for a period not less than seven years; or(ii)in pass class with experience of teaching standards VIII to X or XI for a period not less than ten years;(ii)A bachelor's degree of a statutory University at least in second class in Commerce and who is also a Chartered Accountant (such teachers are already having the professional qualification of Chartered Accountant and hence they shall not be required to acquire the professional qualification of bachelor's degree in Education or Diploma or Certificate in teaching approved by the Department);(iii)A bachelor's degree of a statutory University at least in second class with a bachelor's degree in Technology;(iv)A master's degree of a statutory University in Arts in first class;(v)A master's degree of a statutory University at least in second class in any respective subject.(vi)[ (a) A bachelor's degree of a statutory University - (b)a bachelor's degree of a statutory University in Education; and(c)appointed during the year 1975-76 or,](vii)Any other qualification recognised as equivalent by Government or the Inter-University Board.(c)The teachers possessing the qualifications referred to in sub-clause (i), (iii), (iv) and (v) shall be required to acquire the professional qualification of a bachelor's degree of a statutory University in Education or Diploma or Certificate in teaching approved by the Department on or before the 13th day of March 1985 failing which they shall not be entitled to increments in the scale accruing after the date aforesaid.(d)If persons possessing the qualifications referred to in clauses (a) and (b) are not available, the Director may relax the qualifications on the basis of the merits of each case and the person in whose favour such relaxation is allowed shall be appointed purely on temporary basis.(2)Part-time teachers : It may be necessary to engage part-time teachers in certain optional subjects such as Book-Keeping and Accountancy, Biology, Geology etc. The qualifications prescribed to full-time teachers for the Junior College classes will also be applicable to them. The Director may relax the qualifications in suitable cases as mentioned in clause (1).(3)Teachers for technical subjects : Teachers teaching technical subjects or teaching optional technical subjects shall have the following qualifications namely:(i)Diploma in Engineering with three years' teaching experience or three years' professional experience; or(ii)teachers having Degree in Engineering or Technology.(4)Teachers teaching Art subjects : For teaching optional Art subjects, persons possessing the following qualifications shall be considered eligible:(a)(i)A Diploma in Drawing and Painting or Sculpture and Modelling or Applied Art in at least second class awarded by the Directorate of Art of Government or a Degree in Fine Art or Commercial Art of a statutory University in at least second class or an equivalent qualification recognised by the Directorate of Art of Government; and(ii)A. M. (Art Master) Certificate or A. M. Diploma or Diploma in Art Education in at least second class, awarded by the Director of Art; or(b)Candidates who possess Art Master with A. M. Certificate and who have worked as Art Teachers in secondary schools for a period of at least ten years.Note. - The candidates who have not undergone the revised Diploma course referred to in sub-clause (i) of clause (a) or who possess only the Art Master's Certificate shall be held eligible to teach Junior College classes provided they have undergone or undergo the Refresher Course in the Foundation Course or any orientation programme in Art Education conducted by the Directorate of Art.(5)Hindi teacher : A person who possesses academic and training qualification in Hindi which is recognised as equivalent to the qualification mentioned in clause (1) shall be held eligible for appointment as Hindi teacher.(6)Teachers for Defence Studies : A person who possesses any of the following qualifications shall be held eligible for appointment as a teacher in Defence Studies, namely :(a)a graduate or post-graduate with Defence Studies as one of the subjects;(b)a graduate in any faculty and a Commissioned Officer, having experience of not less than three years in the N.C.C. Senior Division or having experience of not less than five years in N.C.C. Junior Division; or(c)a graduate in any faculty possessing the bachelor's degree in Education with 7 years teaching experience in secondary school and at least 'C' Certificate of the N.C.C. Division.(7)Physical Education teachers : (a) A person who possesses a D.P.Ed., [B.P.Ed., or B.Ed. (Physical Education) of any statutory University] with seven years Post-Training experience if he possesses bachelor's degree in Arts, Science or Commerce at least in second class or with ten years' experience if he possesses any of such degrees in pass class.(b)A person who possesses Certificate in Physical Education (C.P.Ed.) and whose appointment is approved by the Director by relaxing, qualifications mentioned in sub-clause (a).[(8) Qualifications for Teachers for teaching Vocational Subjects or Courses]
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Qualification and Experience |
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3 |
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Technical Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Diploma in Engineering in at least 2nd Class inthe appropriate branch awarded by the Board of TechnicalExaminations, Bombay or its equivalent qualification, recognisedby the Government; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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(i) Instructor (Mechanical Maintenance) |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment; and
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Certificate issued by N.C.T.V.T. (I.T.I.) inthe trade of Machinist (Composite)/Millwright; or Certificate inthe designated trade in Machinist (Composite)/Millwright issuedby N.C.T.V.T. under National Apprenticeship Scheme; and
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Certificate in Instructor's Training fromCentral Training Institute for Instructors;
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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(ii) Instructor (Electrical Maintenance) |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation, or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment; and Certificate issued by N.C.T.V.T. (I.T.I.) in thetrade of Electrician:
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or |
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Certificate in the designated trade inElectrician issued by N.C.T.V.T. under National ApprenticeshipScheme: and Certificate in Instructor's Training from CentralTraining Institute for Instructors.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingor in the profession or both combined.
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(iii) Instructor (Scooter and Motor-cycle Servicing) |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment: and
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Certificate issued by N.C.T.V.T. (I.T.I.) inthe trade of Motor Mechanic; or
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Certificate in designated trade in MotorMechanic issued by N.C.T.V.T. under National ApprenticeshipScheme; and Certificate in Instructor's Training from CentralTraining Institute for Instructors.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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(iv) Instructor (General Contracting). |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment; and
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Certificate issued by N.C.T.V.T. (I.T.I.) inthe trade of Draftsman Civil/Building Construction; orCertificate in the designated trade in Draftsman Civil/BuildingConstruction issued by N.C.T.V.T. under National ApprenticeshipScheme; and Certificate in Instructor's Training from CentralTraining Institute for Instructors.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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Commerce Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Master's Degree in at least 2nd Class of astatutory University in the respective subject/faculty or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingor in the profession or both combined.
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| 2. |
Instructor |
(a) |
Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in at least 2ndClass of a statutory University in the respective subject orfaculty or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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Electronics Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Diploma in Industrial Electronics or inElectronics and Radio Engineering, in at least 2nd Class,awarded by the Board of Technical Examinations, Bombay;
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or |
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Master's Degree in at least 2nd Class of astatutory University in the faculty of Science with Physics asone of the subjects and with specialisation in Electronics orits equivalent qualification recognised by the Government.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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| 2. |
Instructor |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment; and
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Certificate issued by the N.C.T.V.T. (I.T.I.)in the trade of Electronics;
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or |
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Certificate in the designated trade ofElectronics Mechanic issued by the N.C.T.V.T. under NationalApprenticeship Scheme;
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and |
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Certificate in Instructor's Training fromCentral Training Institute for Instructors.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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| 3. |
Workshop Assistant |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate or its equivalentexamination and the I.T.I. trade certificate either in theElectrician or in the Electronics;
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or |
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Certificate in the designated trade inElectrician or in Electronic Mechanic issued by the N.C.T.V.T.under the National Apprenticeship Scheme.
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(b) |
One year's experience in the workshop involvingpractical assignment under the field of Electronics.
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Chemical Plant Operation Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Diploma in Chemical Engineering in at least 2ndClass awarded by the Board of Technical Examinations, Bombay
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or |
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(a) |
Bachelor's Degree in at least 2nd Class inChemical Technology awarded by a statutory University or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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| 2. |
Instructor |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment;
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and |
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Certificate in the designated trade either inAttendant Operator or in Mechanical Maintenance, Chemical Plantor in Instrument Mechanic, Chemical Plant issued by theN.C.T.V.T. under the National Apprenticeship Scheme;
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and |
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Certificate in Instructor's Training fromCentral Training Institute for Instructors.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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| 3. |
Workshop Assistant |
(a) |
Secondary School Certificate awarded by theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation, or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment;
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and |
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Certificate in the designated trade ofAttendant Operator or in Mechanical Maintenance, Chemical Plantor in Instrument Mechanic, Chemical Plant issued by theN.C.T.V.T. under the National Apprenticeship Scheme,
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(b) |
One year's experience in the workshop. |
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Agriculture Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Master's degree in at least 2nd Class in astatutory University in the respective subject/faculty or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government;
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and |
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined;
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or |
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(a) |
Bachelor's degree in at least 1st Class inAgriculture of a statutory University or its equivalentqualification recognised by the Government; and
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(b) |
Five years' experience in - |
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(i) Dairy Farm Management, or |
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(ii) Dairy Plant Management, or |
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(iii) Agricultural extension. |
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Note:For the purpose of coursesbelonging to Agriculture, the term "respectivesubject/faculty" shall include M.Sc. (Agriculture) inAnimal Science or Dairy Science or Veterinary Science orHorticulture or Agronomy.
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| 2. |
Instructor |
(a) |
Bachelor's degree in Agriculture of a statutoryUniversity in the respective subject/faculty;
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or |
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its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment of Maharashtra;
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and |
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in teaching lineor in the profession or both combined.
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Food Technology Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Master's degree in at least 2nd Class of astatutory University in the respective subject/faculty or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined;
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or |
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(a) |
Bachelor's degree in at least 1st Class in HomeScience of a statutory University; and
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(i) Diploma in Dietetics: |
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or |
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(ii) Diploma in Hotel Management and CateringTechnology with post-graduate Diploma Course in Dietetics;
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(iii) Diploma in Canning and Food Preservation. |
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(b) |
Five years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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Note :For purposes of courses belongingto Food Technology group, the term "respectivesubject/faculty" shall include M.Sc. in InstitutionalManagement or Microbiology or in Food and Nutrition.
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| 2. |
Instructor |
(a) |
Bachelor's degree at least in 2nd Class in HomeScience of a statutory University; and
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(i) Diploma in Dietetics; |
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or |
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(ii) Diploma in Hotel Management and CateringTechnology with post-graduate Diploma Course in Dietetics;
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or |
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(iii) Diploma in Canning and Food Preservation |
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(b) |
Five years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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Note :For purposes of courses belongingto Food Technology group, the term "respectivesubject/faculty" shall include M.Sc. in InstitutionalManagement or Microbiology or in Food and Nutrition.
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Fishery Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Master's degree in at least 2nd Class in astatutory University in the respective subject/faculty or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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Note :For purposes of courses belongingto Fishery group, the term "respective subject/faculty"shall include M.Sc. (Zoology) preferably with Marine Zoology orFisheries and Chemistry as subsidiary at degree level.
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| 2. |
Instructor |
(a) |
Bachelor's degree in Science of a statutoryUniversity with Zoology as one of the subjects or its equivalentqualification recognised by the Government; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in teaching lineor in the profession or both combined.
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Para-Medical Group(A) elementaryLaboratory Technology
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| 1. |
Lecturer or full-time teacher |
(a) |
Bachelor's degree in Medicine (M.B.B.S.) of astatutory University in the respective subject/faculty or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government;
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and |
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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| 2. |
Laboratory Technician (full-time) |
(a) |
Bachelor's degree in Science of a statutoryUniversity and Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology awardedby the Haffkine Institute or by any other Institute recognisedby the Government for the purpose; and
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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or |
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(b) |
Bachelor's Degree In Science of a statutoryUniversity plus Government Certificate in Medical Technologyawarded by the Institution recognised by the Government for thepurpose;
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and |
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(b) |
Seven years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined.
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(B) Multi-purpose Health Workers' Course |
| 1. |
Lecturer or Full-time teacher |
(a) |
Bachelor's Degree in Medicine [M.B.B.S.] of astatutory University in the respective subject/faculty or itsequivalent qualification recognised by the Government ofMaharashtra and Diploma in Public Health awarded by theInstitution recognised by the Government for the purpose.
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(b) |
Some experience either in the teaching line orin the profession or both combined.
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| 2. |
Instructor Public Health |
(a) |
Bachelor's Degree in Science and Diploma inHealth Education awarded by the All India Institute of Hygienein Public Health, Calcutta.
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(b) |
Three years' experience either in the teachingline or in the profession or both combined;
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or |
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Bachelor's Degree in Science of a statutoryUniversity or its equivalent qualification recognised by theGovernment and 10 years' experience in Public Health.
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Common for all Croups |
| 1. |
Visiting Teacher |
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Same as at Serial No. 1 under the appropriategroup mentioned above;
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or |
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Five years' professional experience in therespective field.
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IV. Qualifications for non-teaching posts in Schools
| 1. |
Junior Clerk |
A person who has passed at least theMatriculation or the Secondary School Certificate Examination orany other qualification declared by the Government as equivalentthereto.
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| 2. |
Senior Clerk |
By promotion from amongst persons holding theposts of Junior Clerk on the basis of seniority-cum-merit.
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| 3. |
Head Clerk |
By promotion from amongst persons holding theposts in Senior Clerk on the basis of seniority-cum-merit.
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| 4. |
Superintendent |
By promotion from amongst per-sons holding theposts of Head Clerk on the basis of seniority-cum-merit.
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(The above posts are shown in descending orderand the higher posts are promotional posts available in SecondarySchools and Junior Colleges of Education on the basis ofenrolment of the Schools concerned.)
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Note :For the purpose of filling in thepromotional post from among the staff strictly on the basis ofthe seniority-cum-merit, the seniority shall be determined on thebasis of guidelines mentioned in Schedule "F" and meritshall be determined in accordance with the record of servicewithin the meaning of that expression in the Explanation belowsub-rule (6) rule 3.
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| 5. |
Librarian |
A person who has passed at least theMatriculation or the Secondary School Certificate Examination andpossesses a certificate in Library Training awarded by theDirectorate of Libraries,[or a certificate in LibraryManagement awarded by a University recognised by Government.]
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| 6. |
Laboratory Assistant |
A person who has passed the Matriculation orSecondary School Certificate Examination with Physics andChemistry or General Science subjects.
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| 7. |
Laboratory Attendant (for the scale of pay of Rs. 250-435) |
A person who has studied upto Pre-S.S.C. classwith Physics and Chemistry or General Science subjects.
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| 8. |
Laboratory Attendant and other lower grade employees such asNaik, Peon, Watchman, Chowkidar, Sweeper, Callwoman, Kamathi etc.
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A person who is literate. |
[V. Qualifications for non-teaching posts in Junior Colleges teaching Vocational Subjects/Courses
| 1. |
Workshop Assistant (For the groups other than para-medicalgroup)
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(a) Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent Examinationand I.T.I. Trade Certificate in the respective Trade; and
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| (b) Three years' experience in the workshop. |
| 2. |
Laboratory Assistant |
(a) Secondary School Certificate or its equivalentExamination; and
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(b) Some experience in the Laboratory work. |
| 3. |
Store-keeper |
(a) Secondary School Certificate or its equivalentExamination; and
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(b) Some experience in maintenance of stores. |
| 4. |
Helper/ Peon/ Watchman/ Majdoor/ Livestock Attendant/ Mali/Bullock-man/ Fieldman, etc.
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No specific qualifications.] |
'C'
[See rule 7(1)]Pay-scalesPart I – [Scales of Pay of Primary School Head Masters and Teachers]
| Sr. No. |
Category |
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Pay-scales Rs. |
| 1. |
Head Master in Primary Schools having anenrolment of students above 200 or having standards I to VII.
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1400 – 26001640 - 2900 (Senior scale)2000 -3500 (Selection scale)
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| 2. |
(a) |
Untrained teachers who have passed the PrimarySchool Certificate examination or other examination recognisedas equivalent thereto by Government;
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950 - 1500 |
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(b) |
Untrained teachers in Marathwada Regionpossessing qualifications lower than Munshi or Matriculationqualification;
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(c) |
Teachers who have passed either the PrimarySchool Certificate Examination or Secondary School CertificateExamination or any other Examination recognised as equivalentthereto by Government and who are treated as experiencedteachers, in accordance with the orders issued by Government inthat behalf.
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| 3. |
(a) |
Untrained teachers who have passed theSecondary School Certificate Examination or other Examinationrecognised as equivalent thereto by Government;
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975 - 1660 |
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(b) |
Untrained Teachers in Marathwada Regionpossessing Munshi or Matriculation qualifications;
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(c) |
Teachers who have passed the Primary SchoolCertificate Examination or an examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and also the Primary SchoolTeachers Examination (two years course);
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(d) |
Teachers who have passed the Primary SchoolCertificate Examination or an examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who have secured TrainingCertificate prior to 1958 according to the old or new course;
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(e) |
Teachers who have passed the Primary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who are treated as deemedtrained teachers in accordance with the orders issued byGovernment in that behalf;
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(f) |
Teachers who have passed the Primary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who are treated as trainedteachers in accordance with the orders issued by Government inthat behalf;
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| 4. |
(a) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and also the Junior PrimaryTeachers Certificate Examination after 1958;
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1200-20401400-2600 (Senior scale)1640-2900 (Selectionscale)
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(b) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and the old one year's trainingcourse;
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(c) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and the two years trainingcourse, if any;
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(d) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who are treated as trainedteachers in accordance with the orders issued by Government inthat behalf;
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(e) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who are treated as deemedtrained teachers in accordance with the orders issued byGovernment in that behalf;
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(f) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who are treated as trainedteachers by the former Governments of Madhya Pradesh andHyderabad prior to the 1st November 1956;
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(g) |
Teachers who have passed the Secondary SchoolCertificate Examination or other examination recognised asequivalent thereto by Government and who have passed the SeniorPrimary Teachers Certificate Examination or Diploma in Education(Primary) or Diploma in Education (Pre-Primary) Examinationwhich are courses each of two-years duration.
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| 5. |
(a) |
Untrained Hindi teachers who have passed thePrimary School Certificate examination or have acquiredqualifications in Hindi recognised by Government;
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950-1500 |
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(b) |
Untrained Hindi teachers who have passed theSecondary School Certificate Examination or have acquired975-1660 qualifications in Hindi recognised by Government;
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(c) |
Trained Hindi teachers who have passed PrimarySchool Certificate Examination or have acquired thequalifications in Hindi recognised by Government;
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(d) |
Trained Hindi teachers who have passed theSecondary School Certificate Examination or other examinationrecognised as equivalent thereto by Government, or who haveacquired qualifications in Hindi recognised by Government.
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(e) |
All other special teachers, i.e. teachersteaching Drawing, Music. Sewing etc.
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The [scales of pay] of Head-Masters in Secondary Schools, teachers in Secondary Schools and academic teaching staff in Technical, Multipurpose and Vocational High Schools.Part II – Head-Masters
| Sr. No. |
Category |
Pay-scales Rs. |
| 1. |
Head of Secondary School |
2000 - 35002200 - 4000 (Senior scale) |
| 2. |
Assistant Head of Secondary School |
2000 - 3200 |
| 3. |
Supervisor |
No separate scale of pay has beenprescribed. The incumbent will draw pay in the scale of pay asan Assistant Teacher plus special pay of Rs. 80 (revised) permonth from 1-9-1988.1400 – 26001640 - 2900 (Senior scale)2000 -3500 (Selection scale)
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Part III – Secondary School Teachers and academic teaching staff in Technical, Multipurpose and Vocational High Schools.
| Sr. No. |
Category |
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Pay-scales |
| 1. |
Untrained Matric/S.S.C. |
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975 - 1660 |
| 2. |
Matric/ S.S.C. and one year course thereafter such as S.T.C.T.D. (one year)/ D.Ed. (one year)/ Dip. T. (one year) etc.appointed prior to 1-10-1970.
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1200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
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| 3. |
Matric/ S.S.C. and Diploma in Education of Government orH.S.C. or First Year of College and Diploma in Education (NagpurUniversity or T.D. (Bombay University)
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1200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
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| 4. |
Untrained Graduates. |
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| 5. |
Graduates with S.T.C./ T.D. (one year)/Dip. T. (one year) ifappointed on or before 1.10.1970 for the first time.
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1350 - 2200 |
| 6. |
Graduates with Diploma in Education of Government of D.P. Ed.(Nagpur University) or T. D. (Bombay University) obtained afterH.S.C. or first year of College
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| 7. |
Graduates with Dip. T. (2 years) for (6) or (7) above only ifappointed to teach Stds. V-VII in 25% quota.
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| 8. |
Graduates with B.T./ B.Ed. |
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1400 - 26001640 - 2900 (Senior scale)2000 - 3500(Selection scale)
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| 9. |
Agricultural Graduates with B.T. B.Ed. |
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| 10. |
Teachers possessing post-graduate degree at least in SecondClass with B.T./B. Ed.
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Teachers in Marathwada |
| 11. |
Munshi passed/ Matric/ other equivalent qualificationspassed, untrained teachers
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975 - 1660 |
| 12. |
Intermediate untrained |
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1200 – 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale) 1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
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| 13. |
Intermediate trained |
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Note 1. - The scales of pay mentioned at [serial number 5] above shall be admissible to the graduate teachers who were holding the qualifications specified therein and who were appointed in service for the first ti me on or before the 1st October, 1970 and are in service as trained graduate teachers.Note 2. - The teachers with qualifications specified at serial numbers 5, 6 and 7 and who were appointed on or before the 1st October 1970 shall only be eligible for the scales of pay mentioned therein if they obtain a Bachelor's degree after that date and are appointed as trained graduate teachers for standards V to VII on or after the 17th April, 1979 and not otherwise.Part IV – Special Teachers in Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges of Education
| Sr. No. |
Category |
|
Pay - scales |
| (a) |
Drawing Teachers |
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|
| 1. |
Drawing Teacher's Certificate or DrawingMaster's Certificate or Art Teacher's Diploma
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|
1200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
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| 2. |
G. D. Art or B. F. A. (for those appointedbefore 2 - 9 - 89)
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|
(i) 1400 - 26001640 - 2900 (Senior scale)2000 - 3500(Selection scale)
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| |
(For those appointed after 2 - 9 - 89) |
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(ii) 1350 - 2200 |
| 3. |
(A) G. D. Art/B.F.A. plus A. T. D. or A. M.Qualification.
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|
1400 - 26001640 - 2900 (Senior scale)2000 - 3500(Selection scale)
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| |
(B) A. M. Certificate |
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| (b) |
Drawing Teachers in Marathwada only - |
|
|
| 1. |
Junior Drawing Teacher |
|
1200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)1400 - 26001640 - 2900 (Seniorscale)2000 - 3500 (Selection scale)
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| 2. |
Senior Drawing Teacher |
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| 3. |
Special Drawing Teacher |
|
| (c) |
Physical Training Instructor - |
|
|
| 1. |
Non - Matric or non S.S.C. P.T. Instructor. |
|
975 - 1660 |
| 2. |
Matric or S.S.C. with short - term course inPhysical Education.
|
|
1200 - 20401400 - 2000 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
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| 3. |
Matric or S.S.C. with one year's CertificateCourse in Physical Education.
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| 4. |
Physical Training Instructor (Graduate) orKandivali Trained (B.A. or B.Sc. or B.Com. and D.P. Ed. orpersons possessing a Bifocal Higher Diploma in PhysicalEducation of the Government of Maharashtra (as PhysicalEducation with one of the method subjects) or B.P.Ed. (ShivajiUniversity) or B.P.Ed. (Marathwada University) or B.Ed.(Physical) (Pune University) or B.Ed. (Physical) (BombayUniversity) or Diploma in Physical Education, Culture andRecreation awarded by Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati1[or B.P. Ed. (Nagpur University)].
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|
1400 - 26001640 - 2900 (Senior scale)2000 - 3500(Selection scale)
|
| (d) |
Sanskrit Teachers - |
|
|
| 1. |
Shastri without S.T.C. |
|
975 - 12001200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale) |
| 2. |
Shastri with S.T.C. |
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| 3. |
Shastri (Graduate) without S.T.C. |
|
1640 - 2900 (Selection scale)1350 - 20401400 -26001640 - 2900 (senior scale)2000 - 3500 (Selectionsclae)
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| 4. |
Shastri (Graduate) with S.T.C. |
|
| (e) |
Hindi Teachers - |
|
|
| 1. |
Matric or S.S.C. with Kovid, Pravin, Visharador any other examination recognised by Government as equivalentto intermediate.
|
|
975 - 1200 |
| 2. |
Matric or S.S.C. or Inter with Hindi ShikshakSanad including Junior or Senior Hindi Shikshak Sanad.
|
|
1200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
|
| 3. |
B. A. with Hindi without Hindi Shikshak Sanad. |
|
1350 - 2200 |
| 4. |
Graduate with Junior or Senior Hindi ShikshakSanad
|
|
1400 - 26001640 - 2900 (senior scale)2000 - 3500(Selection sclae)
|
| (f) |
Craft Teachers - |
|
|
| 1. |
Those who have not passed standard VIII orabove with Certificate in Craft.
|
|
950 - 1500 |
| 2. |
Primary School Certificate Examination orPrimary School CertificateplusCertificate and/orDiploma in Tailoring and/or Embroidery Courses approved by theDirector of Technical Education.
|
|
975 - 12001200 - 20401350 - 2200 (Senior scale) |
| 3. |
Matric or S.S.C. with Craft Certificate. |
|
1200 - 20401400 - 2600 (Senior scale)1640 - 2900(Selection scale)
|
| (g) |
Music Teachers - |
|
|
| 1. |
Sangit Visharad without Matric or S.S.C. |
|
1200 - 2040 |
| 2. |
Sangit Visharad with Matric or S.S.C. |
|
1350 - 2200 |
| (h) |
Shorthand and typewriting Instructor - |
|
|
| 1. |
Shorthand and Typewriting Instructors |
|
1350 - 2200 |
| 2. |
Typewriting Instructor |
|
1200 - 2040 |
| (i) |
Field Assistant - |
|
|
| 1. |
Matric or S.S.C. plus 6 months' course inAgriculture.
|
|
1200 - 18001350 - 2200 (Senior scale)1400 - 2600(Selection scale)
|
| (j) |
Tabaljis - |
|
|
| 1. |
Sangit Madhyama (Tabla) or a certificate from aGovernment recognised Sangit School or possessing 10 years'experience of playing Tabla or Certificate of proficiency fromfirst class music expert from the All India Radio.
|
|
950 - 1500 |
| 2. |
Sangit Visharad of Gandharava Mahavidyalaya,Pune or any other diploma from the Government recognised SangitSchools recognised as equivalent hereto by Government.
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|
950 - 1500 |
Note - The pay-scales of Graduate Teachers shown in Part III shall be admissible to teachers appointed for standards V to VII on the condition that the number of graduate and under graduate teachers (other than teachers in music, drawing, craft and physical education) admissible shall be in the ratio of 25 : 75.Part V – The Scales of pay of Principals and Teachers in Junior Colleges of Education
| Sr. No. |
Category |
Pay-scalesRs. |
| 1. |
Trained Graduate Teachers |
1400 - 2600 + 125 Spl. Pay*1640 - 2900 (Seniorscale)2000 - 3500 (Selection scale)
|
| 2. |
Principals |
2000 – 35002200 - 4000 (Senior scale) |
* At revised rate from 1-9-1988.Part VI – Scales of pay of Teachers in Junior College (Higher Secondary) Units attached to Secondary Schools or Colleges
| Sr. No. |
Category |
|
Pay-scalesRs. |
| 1. |
Teachers with post-graduate degree in IIndClass plus B.Ed. or a diploma or Certificate in Teachingapproved by Government
|
|
2000 - 3200 |
| 2. |
Teachers in the Secondary Schools having thequalifications of Bachelor's degree in the second or pass classwith B.Ed. and with 7 or 10 years' experience of teachingstandards VIII-X/XI appointed to teach the Junior CollegeClasses attached to the Secondary Schools during 1975-76 and whohave opted for the scale applicable to the Junior CollegeTeachers.
|
|
1400 - 2600 + 125 Spl. Pay* |
| 3. |
Teachers with post-graduate degree at least insecond class appointed to teach the Junior College Classes inthe scale of pay applicable to the Junior College Teacherssubject to the condition that they should acquire theprofessional qualification of B.Ed. or a Diploma or Certificatein teaching approved by Government, on or before the 13th day ofMarch 1985, failing which they shall not be entitled to furtherincrements in the scale applicable to Junior College Teachers.
|
|
1400 - 2600 + 125 Spl. Pay* |
| 4. |
Teachers with B.Com. at least in second classand who are also Chartered Accountants.
|
|
2000 - 3200 |
| 5. |
Teachers with B.Sc. at least in second classand B.Tech. appointed to teach the Junior College Classessubject to the condition that they should acquire professionalqualification of B.Ed. or Diploma or Certificate in teachingapproved by Government, on or before the 13th day of March 1985,failing which they shall not be entitled to future increments inthe scale applicable to Junior College Teachers.
|
|
1400 - 2600 + 125 Spl. Pay* |
| |
Teachers with Postgraduate degree in Pass Classwith Ph. D.and B. Ed. or teaching diploma degree approved byGovernment.
|
|
2000 - 3200 |
| |
Postgraduate degree in Pass Class with Ph. D. |
|
1400 - 2600 + 125 Spl. Pay* |
| 6. |
Teachers in whose favour the Director hasrelaxed qualifications including teachers teaching workexperience subject.
|
|
The pay-scale admissible to a secondary schoolteacher according to the qualifications mentioned in Part IIIand IV plus a special pay of Rs. 100 per month.
|
| 7. |
Teachers teaching physical education referredto in sub-clause (a) of clause (7) of item III of Schedule 'B'.
|
|
1400-2600 + 125 Spl. Pay* |
* At revised rate from 1-9-1988.# Special pay of revised rate from 1-9-1988.Note. - College teachers who have not completed two years of service on the 7th February 1975 and who are determined as surplus to the requirements of the colleges and who are absorbed in the Junior Colleges for teaching Junior College Classes to be attached to the colleges shall be held eligible for the above scale of Rs. 500-20-700-25-900 or their old collegiate scale of Rs. 300-600 or Rs. 400-800 as the case may be, as per the option exercised by the teachers concerned. Such teachers shall be required to obtain a degree of Bachelor of Education or Diploma or Certificate in Teaching approved by Government, on or before the 13th day of March 1985, failing which they shall not be entitled to future increments in the respective pay-scale.[Technical Group]
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
(i) Instructor (Mechanical Maintenance). |
1400 - 2600 |
| |
(ii) Instructor (Electrical maintenance). |
| |
(iii) Instructor (scooter and Motorcycle Servicing). |
| |
(iv) Instructor (General contracting). |
| Electronics Group |
| 1. |
Full-time Teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
Instructor |
1400 - 2600 |
| 3. |
Workshop Assistant |
1200 - 1800 |
| Chemical Plant Operation Group |
| 1. |
Full-time Teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
Instructor |
1400 - 2600 |
| 3. |
Workshop Assistant |
1200 - 1800 |
| Commerce Group |
| 1. |
Full-time Teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
Instructor |
1400 - 2600 |
| Agriculture Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
Instructor |
1400 - 2600 |
| Food Technology Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
Instructor |
1400 - 2600 |
| Fishery Group |
| 1. |
Full-time teacher |
(1) 2000 - 3200 (Adequately qualified). |
| |
|
(2) 1640 - 2900 (Inadequately qualified). |
| 2. |
Instructor |
1400 - 2600 |
| Para-Medical Group |
| (A) Elementary Laboratory Technology |
| 1. |
Lecturer or full-time teacher |
(1) 2200 - 4000 (MBBS) |
| |
|
(2) 2000 - 3500 (Others) |
| 2. |
Laboratory Technician (Full time). |
1400 - 2300 |
| (B) Multi-purpose Health Workers' Course |
| 1. |
Lecturer or full-time teacher |
(1) 2200 - 4000 (MBBS) |
| |
|
(2) 2000 - 3500 (Others) |
| 2. |
Instructor (Public Health) |
1400 - 2600 |
|
Common for allGroups
|
| 1. |
Visiting Teacher |
(1) Rs. 30 per clock hour |
| |
|
(2) Rs. 20 per period of 40 minutes duration |
Part VII – Scales of pay of Head-Masters in Higher Secondary Schools, part-time Teachers and part-time non-teaching staff in Secondary School including Night Schools and part-time teaching staff in Junior Colleges
(1)Head Masters in Night Schools -
| Sr. No. |
Category |
Pay-scales |
| 1. |
Head Masters of Night Schools having an enrolment of students500 and below.
|
There is a common scale of Headmaster,irrespective of the No. of students for a day school, viz. Rs.2000-3500 and the Headmasters of Night High Schools are eligibleto one-half of the basic (as it appointed for the first time ina day school).
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| 2. |
Head Masters of Night Schools having an enrolment of studentsabove 500.
|
(2)Part-time teaching staff. - The teaching staff with not be less than half the workload prescribed for a full time teacher, is eligible, according to the qualification, to receive half the amount of pay, one would receive as a full-time teacher for the qualification possessed by him/her. For teachers with less than half workload of a full-time teacher -
| Sr. No. |
Category |
Rate Per Clock hour |
| 1. |
Trained graduate teacher |
15 |
| 2. |
Untrained graduate teacher |
12 |
| 3. |
Trained under-graduate teacher |
10 |
| 4. |
Untrained under graduate teacher |
7 |
(3)Part-time non-teaching staff. - No separate scales of pay have been laid down. Their pay is regulated as follows, namely :
| Sr. No. |
Category |
Pay Scales |
| (a) |
If the employee is working as part-time employee in additionto working as a full time employee in the same school orelsewhere.
|
Pay in proportion to the number of workinghours prescribed for a full-time employee and the pay actuallydrawn as a full-time employee.
|
| (b) |
If the employee is working purely as a part-time employee. |
Pay in proportion in the working hoursprescribed for the full-time employee and the pay that he wouldhave drawn had he been working as full-time employee.
|
(4)[ Hour basis teaching staff in Junior Colleges -
| Sr. No. |
Category |
Pay Scale |
| (a) |
(i) Possessing full qualifications |
Rs. 20 |
| |
(ii) Not possessing full qualification |
Rs. 15 |
|
Scales of Pay applicable with effect from 1stJanuary, 1986 for part-time half the workload prescribed for ahalf-time teacher
|
| (b) |
The teaching staff with not less than half theworkload prescribed for a full-time teacher is eligible,according to his qualification, to receive half the amount ofpay one would receive as full-time teacher for the qualificationpossessed by him/her.
|
Scale pay according to qualification. |
| (c) |
Part-time teachers working in more than oneJunior College under the same management and putting infull-time workload of 18 clock hours, per week.
|
Scale pay according to qualification. |
Explanation : The part time teachers in service as on 30th June, 1981 shall be allowed to exercise option for the either remuneration at the clock hours rate or for regular pay-scale.]Note 1 - Qualified part-time teachers may be appointed when either full-time teachers are not available or when there may not be adequate workload to justify appointment of full-time teacher for teaching a particular subject.Note 2 - Remuneration payable to part time teachers during vacation shall be equal to their average weekly earnings provided they actually do the work of assessment of exercise books, answer books of periodical, terminal or annual examinations in addition to their teaching work.Note 3 - Qualified part-time teachers from nearby places may be appointed with the prior approval of the Deputy Director and such teachers shall held eligible for lump sum monthly payment to cover expenditure on travelling as may be determined by the Deputy Director.Note 4 - No part-time teacher shall be employed or no extra payment shall be admissible to a teacher if he is entrusted an additional class in casual absence of a regular teacher.Note 5 - Whereafter assigning the full-time workload in a particular subject to a teacher there remains an extra workload in that subject and no part-time teacher is available and such extra work-load is assigned to another teacher in the same shift, the teacher to whom such extra work is assigned shall be paid additional remuneration at the rate of Rs. 10 per clock hour so, however that such remuneration shall not exceed 20 per cent of such teacher's basic pay during the month.Part VIII – Scales of pay for non-teaching staff in Schools
| Sr.No. |
Category |
Pay-Scales |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
| 1. |
Clerks- |
|
| |
(i) Junior Clerk |
950 - 1500 |
| |
(ii) Senior Clerk |
1200 - 2040 |
| |
(iii) Head Clerk |
1400 - 2600 |
| |
(iv) Superintendent |
1640 - 2900 |
| 2. |
Laboratory Assistant.- Those who have passed Matricor S S.C. with Physics and Chemistry or General Sciencesubjects.
|
975 - 1540 |
| 3. |
Librarian |
|
| |
(i) Matric or S.S.C. with Certificate in Library Trainingawarded by the Directorate of Libraries.
|
1200 - 2040 |
| |
(ii) Graduate with the Diploma or Degree in Library Scienceappointed before 27-12-1979 (including persons who are graduatewith the Certificate in Library Training and are appointed on orbefore 21.8.1978).
|
1400 - 2300 |
| 4. |
Lower Grade Staff- |
|
| |
(i) Laboratory Attendants - |
|
| |
(a) Those whohave studied upto Pre-S.S.C. Class with Physics-Chemistry orGeneral Science subjects
|
950 - 1400 |
| |
(b) Others |
|
| |
(ii) Naik |
750 - 940 |
| |
(iii) Mali |
775 - 1150 |
| |
(iv) Oilman/ Machine Attendant |
825 - 1200 |
| |
(v) Peon/ Watchman or Night Watchman or Chowkidar/ Sweeper/Call-Woman/ Kamathi/ Attendant/ Laboratory/ Hamal or Hamal orany other members of lower grade staff.
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775 - 1150750 - 940 |
[Scales of pay for non-teaching staff in Junior Colleges teaching Vocational Subjects or Courses]
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Workshop Assistant (For the groups other than para-medicalgroup).
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1200 - 1800 |
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Laboratory Assistant |
975 - 1540 |
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Store-keeper |
950 - 1500 |
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Helper/ Peon/ Watchman/ Majdoor/ Livestock Attendant/ Mali/Bullock-man/ Field-man etc.
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[See rule 9(5)]Order of AppointmentNo. DateFromToShri/Smt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .With reference to your application dated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I have the pleasure to inform you that you are hereby appointed as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on Rs. . . . . . . per month in the scale of Rs. . . . . . . . . . . . . with effect from or the date you report for duty. You will be entitled to allowances such as compensatory local allowance, house rent allowance and dearness allowance as specially sanctioned by Government from time to time.2. * Your appointment is purely temporary for a period of . . . . . . . . . months/years from . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the *leave/deputation vacancy. After expiry of the above period, your services shall stand terminated without any notice.
OR* Your appointment is on probation for a period of two years.3. The terms of your employment and conditions of service shall be as laid down in the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977 and the Rules made thereunder.
4. You shall have to undergo a medical examination by Dr [. . . . . . . .] within three months from the date of joining the post. Your appointment shall be conditional pending the receipt of physical fitness certificate from the doctor whose name is mentioned above.
5. You are requested to acknowledge receipt of this order of appointment and communicate the acceptance of the appointment within . . . . . . . . days from the date of receipt of the same.
6. If no reply accepting the appointment is received within the period mentioned in paragraph 5 the order shall be treated as cancelled.
| Yours faithfully,|-| * Head Master and Secretary of the SchoolCommittee (in the case of appointment order of teaching andnon-teaching staff of the school excluding the HeadMaster/Assistant Head Master).|-| * Chief Executive Officer (in the case of orderof appointment of Head Master/Assistant Head Master).|}* Strike off which is not applicable.
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[See rule (11)]Form of Service Book(2)Caste with sub-caste (only in case of persons belonging to Backward Classes)(4)Father's name and residence.(5)Date of Birth by the Christian Era as nearly as can be ascertained.(Correctness to be verified from Birth Registration Certificate/or School Leaving Certificate)(6)Date of medical examination after appointment and results of such examination.(7)Exact height by measurement(8)Personal marks for identification(9)Educational Qualifications (To be verified from original certificates).(10)Signature of employee (to be dated)(11)Signature and designation of the Head Master or Chief Executive Officer or President of the Management (to be dated)Note. - The entries in the page except entries (10) and (11) shall be renewed or re-attested at least every five years.Note : To avoid trouble about Pension, take great care in the following circumstances that the Service Book clearly answers the following question :
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'officiating' |
What is the nature of vacancy? Is there full-time vacancy ordoes any other employee count the same for pension in the sameappointment?
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'on probation' |
Is it in a probationer's appointment specially allotted, oris it only 'officiating' as referred to in item (1)?
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'officiating' in a temporary appointment' |
Is the temporary appointment eventually made permanent? |
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Upon reinstatement after suspension; if applicable |
Is the period ordered to count for leave and pension? |
Each Head Master or the Chief Executive Officer should scrutinize entries taken in Service Books in his custody and certify accordingly.Certificate by the Head Master or the Chief Executive Officer.Certified that all the entries on the first page of the Service Book have been duly re-attested by me and found to be correct *except that .........Dated . . . . . . 19Signature of the Head Master or the Chief Executive Officer.G. P. Fund Account No.
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Whether substantive or officiating and whetherpermanent or temporary
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Signature and designation of the Head Master orChief Executive Officer or other attesting officer in attestationof columns 1 to 8
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Form of Leave AccountName of employee :Date of commencement of continuous service :Date of Birth :Date of compulsory retirement :
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Note 1. - Period of extraordinary leave taken should be noted in red ink in column 24 for remarks.Note 2. - The entries in columns 10 and 11 should indicate only the beginning and end of completed years of Service at the time the half pay leave commences. In cases where an employee completes an year of service while on half pay leave the extra credit should be shown in columns 10 and 14 by making suitable additional entries and this should be taken into account when completing column 23.Note 3. - Whenever the rate of earning leave changes, the fraction in the earned leave accumulated at an earlier rate should be rounded off to the nearest day i.e. fraction below half should be ignored and that of half or more should be reckoned as a day.Record of Verification of Service - Service verified from pay bills, acquittance rolls (and similar records specified below) :-
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[See rule 12]1. Guidelines for fixation of seniority of teachers in the primary schools. - The seniority of primary school teachers in Primary Schools shall be based on the date of joining service and continuous officiation.
2. Guidelines for fixation of seniority of teachers in the secondary schools Junior Colleges of Education and Junior College classes attached to secondary schools and Senior Colleges. - For the purpose of fixation of seniority of teachers in the secondary schools. Junior Colleges of Education and Junior College classes attached to Secondary Schools the teachers should be categorised as follows :
Category A : Heads of Secondary schools having an enrolment of students above 500 and Principals of Junior Colleges of Education having more than four Divisions on the basis of the dates of their appointments to the respective posts.Category B : Heads of secondary schools having an enrolment of students of 500 and below, Principals of Junior Colleges of Education having four or less Divisions and Assistant Heads of Secondary schools having more than 20 classes on the basis of the dates of their appointments to the respective posts.Category C : Holders of -M. A. /M. Sc./M. Com., B.T./B. Ed., or its equivalent; orB. A./B. Sc./B. Com., B. T./B. Ed., or its equivalent; orB. A./B. Sc./B. Com. Dip. T. (old two years course); or[B. A./B. Sc./B. Com., S. T. C. /Dip. Ed./Dip. T. (one year course) with 10 years post-S. T. C. etc. service.[B. A. or its equivalent plus Senior Hindi Shikshak Sanad with five years service; or Junior Hindi Shikshak with ten years service [after obtaining both academic and training qualifications.] ]Category D : Holders of-B. A., B. Sc./B.Com./S. T. C./Dip. Ed. (one year course) [Senior or Junior Hindi Shikshak Sanad] or its equivalent.[Explanation. - On and after the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette and without affecting the promotion made until that date, the inter se seniority of teachers with qualification Senior Hindi Shikshak Sanad or Junior Hindi Shikshak Sanad in service should be fixed in Category C' with reference to the date of their acquiring both the qualifications i.e. B.A. or its equivalent and the Senior (5 years) or Junior Hindi Shikshak Sanad (10 years) as the case may be by the teachers concerned.] Category E : Holders of -S. S. C., S. T. C./Dip. Ed./Dip. T. (one year course) [Senior or Junior Hindi Shikshak Sanad] or its equivalent.Category F : Untrained Graduates or holders of equivalent qualification.Category G : Untrained Matriculates or holders of equivalent qualification.Category H : All teachers other than those mentioned in categories A to G.Note 1 : For the purpose of categories C, D, and E teachers with S. T. C., T. D., Jr. P. T. C. Dip, T., Dip. Ed. (post S.S.C. one year course) qualifications appointed on or after 1st October 1970 shall be considered as untrained and their seniority shall be fixed in the 'F' or 'G' category of untrained teachers as the case may be.Note 2 : The following training qualifications which can be secured two years after S.S.C. Examination shall be considered as training qualification for the purpose of seniority even after 1st October 1970 -(2)T. D. (Bombay University).(3)Dip. Ed. (Nagpur University).Note 3 : In the case of teachers whose date of continuous appointment in one and the same category is common, the teacher who is senior by age will be treated as senior.Note 4 : The categories mentioned above represent the ladder of seniority and have been mentioned in descending order.Note 5 : Where a management runs more than one school and where Junior College classes are or are not attached to any one or more of such schools, the seniority list for a particular cadre shall be a combined seniority list of all persons in that cadre working in all the schools (excluding night schools, if any), or Junior College classes attached to schools of the Management. The total continuous service rendered by the persons in a particular cadre in any school or Junior College class shall be taken into consideration for the purpose of seniority and for the purpose of promotion.Note 6 : The seniority of the (caching staff in night school shall be maintained separately.Note 7 : Where one of schools is a Girls' school and where the Management desires to maintain a separate seniority list of teachers in that school, the management shall resolve accordingly and forward a copy of the resolution to the Education Officer or, as the case may be, the Deputy Director of Education. Such a decision shall not, however, be revocable at any time in future. Further, where the Management decides to do so the candidates to be appointed to the teaching posts shall be given a clear understanding to the effect that I hey shall not have any claim on the promotional posts in other schools run by the same Management. The services of the members of the teaching staff in such a school shall not be permanently transferable to any other school and vice versa. The temporary transfer of services of the members of the teaching staff in such a school shall also be with the prior permission of the Education Officer or, as the case may be, the Deputy Director of Education.Note 8 : Where a Management runs one or more secondary schools and a Junior College of Education, then notwithstanding the fact that trained graduate teachers in Junior College of Education are in a higher scale of pay, a combined seniority list of all teachers, in both the types of Institutions shall be maintained in such schools and Junior College of Education in accordance with the guidelines laid down in paragraph 2 of this schedule. This seniority list shall form the basis for purpose of promotion to the posts of Head Masters and Assistant Head Masters in secondary school (s) and Principal (s) of Junior College of Education.Note 9 : In the case of permanent teachers having a break or breaks in service (physical or otherwise i.e. owing to part-time service interposed (between two spans of full-time service under the same management, after being made permanent but prior to the 1st July 1970 and who may not have changed the cadre after the period of break, the Management shall condone the break (s) for period(s) not exceeding three years for the purpose of seniority by commuting retrospectively the period of absence. If the period exceeds three years and if the teachers had worked on part-time basis, the Management shall also give credit for Period (s) of part time service to the extent of half the total period, for the purpose of seniority only. Each type of such breaks shall not exceed three in number during the career of a teacher and seniority so gained shall not entitle the teacher for retrospective promotion.Note 10 : The seniority of secondary school teachers in Vidarbha Region who were permanent on the 31st December 1965 and whose seniority was determined as per the provisions contained in the Madhya Pradesh Secondary Education Act, 1951 and the rules made thereunder shall not be disturbed. If any teacher among such teachers, improves his qualifications and thereby switches over to higher category, these guidelines of seniority shall apply so far as the determination of his seniority in the higher category is concerned.3. Guidelines for fixation of seniority of non-teaching staff :
Clerks : The clerical and supervisory posts in the channel of promotion comprise Junior Clerk, Senior Clerk, Head Clerk and Superintendent, Seniority of Junior Clerks in a School or Schools shall be determined on the basis of the date of appointment of the persons concerned. The post of Senior Clerk shall be filled in by promotion of seniormost Junior Clerk. The posts of Head Clerk and Superintendent shall be filled in respectively by promotion of senior-most Senior Clerk and seniormost Head Clerk, respectively.Librarian - In the case where the Management runs only one School a seniority list of Librarian need not be maintained as the post is an isolated one. In case where the Management runs more than one School a seniority list of Librarians shall be maintained on the basis of the date of appointment. The Librarian shall not be held eligible for promotion to any other post.Laboratory Assistants - A seniority list of Laboratory Assistants shall be maintained on the basis of the date of appointment. The incumbents of the posts shall not be held eligible for promotion to any other post.Lower Grade Staff - A common seniority list of Laboratory Attendant, Naik, Oilman, Machine Attendant, Peon, Watchman, Chowkidar, Sweeper, call-woman, Kamathi, Attendant, Laboratory Hamal, Liftmen and such other lower grade staff, if any, shall be maintained on the basis of the dates of their appointment. If any of the lower grade staff improves his qualifications as prescribed either for the post of Laboratory Assistant or Clerk, such employee should be given preference while filling in the said post according to his place in seniority.Note 1 : Where Management runs more than one School the seniority list for particular cadre shall be a combined seniority list of all persons in that cadre working in all the Schools of the Management. The total service rendered by the persons in a particular cadre in any of these Schools shall be taken into consideration for the purpose of seniority. The various promotions shall be effected on the basis of such common seniority list.Note 2 : If the date of appointment of two or more persons in the same cadre happens to be the same the person who is senior by age shall be considered as senior.Note 3 : For the purpose of promotion the vacancies occurring in all the Schools run by the same Management shall be pooled together.
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[See rule 14(2) and rule 15(1)]Form of Confidential Report for teaching staffPart I – Self-Assessment Form
3. Length of Service In the present or similar post.
4. Give a brief description of your duties indicating the objectives given to you during the year.
5. How would you assess your own performance during the past year against the targets set for you.
6. Can you mention any specific item(s) of good work done by you.
Signature, name and designation of the personRemarks of the Reporting Officer1. Please state whether you agree with the assessment and if not the area sons therefor.
2. What according to you are the faults and responsibilities of the teacher for the shortfall, if any.
3. Please give your general assessment regarding the teacher's integrity and relations with the public.
Signature, name and designation of the Reporting Authority.Part II – Form of Confidential report for Head or teacher of a school
For the period from- - - - - - - - - - - - -Name of the teacher in full - - - - - - - - -Qualifications - - - - - - - - - - - - -Designation - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Status (Permanent or temporary)Length of service in the institution on 1st JuneScale of pay- - - - - - - - - - Pay on 1st June- - - - - - - - - - -Next increment on- - - - - - - - - - -Special pay or allowances - - - - - - - -Subjects taughtI have formed the following opinion about the teacher's ability, work etc.For the period from - - - - - - - - - -to- - - - - - - - -(1)Class work - N.B. assessment in respect of class work shall be made by using the rating scale given below (excellent, very good, good, satisfactory or poor).(a)Knowledge arid preparation of subject.(b)Knowledge of -(i)Medium of instruction.(c)Power of exposition, illustration questioning etc.(d)Ability and desire to create interest among pupils.(e)Class control and discipline.(f)Influence over pupils, parents and colleagues.(g)General remarks on the class work.(2)Extra Class activities -(a)Interest taken in sports, physical education, scouting etc.(b)Sincerity, loyalty etc.(c)Inclination to co-operate with the colleagues.(d)Fidelity in carrying out instructions issued by the Head of the school.(e)Integrity and Character.(i)Penalties or Awards, if any.(j)Fitness to continue in the present post.(k)Fitness for promotion.(3)General remarks, if any.Place :Date :Signature of Headmaster.Chief Executive Officer, President.Part III – Remarks of the Reviewing Authority
1. Length of Service under Reviewing Authority.
2. Do you agree with the Reporting Authority or do you wish to modify or add to his assessment ?
Place :Date :Signature, Name and Designation of the Reviewing Authority.Form of Confidential Report for non-teaching employeesPart I – Self-Assessment form
3. Length of service in the present or similar post.
4. Give a brief description of your duties indicating the objectives given to you during the year.
5. How would you assess your own performance during the past year against the target set for you.
6. Can you mention any specific item(s) of good work done by you.
Signature, Name and Designation of the person.Remarks of the Reporting Officer1. Please state whether you agree with the assessment and if not, the reasons therefor
2. What according to you are the faults and responsibilities of the employee for the short-fall, if any.
3. Please give your general assessment regarding the employee's integrity and relations with the public.
Place:Date :Signature, Name and Designation of the Reporting Authority.Part II – Estimates of General Ability and Character
NamePeriod of ReportPost or posts held1. Performance Factors -
(1)Industry and application(2)Capacity to get work done by subordinates.(3)Relations with colleagues and the public.2. Intellectual Factors -
(2)Technical ability (where relevant)3. Administrative ability including judgment, initiative and drive.
4. Integrity and character.
5. Fitness to continue in the present post.
6. Fitness for promotion.
7. General assessment.
Place:Date:Signature, Name and Designation of the Reporting Authority.Part III – Remarks of the Reviewing Authority
1. Length of Service under Reviewing Authority.
2. Do you agree with the Reporting Authority or do you wish to modify or add to his assessment ?
Place:Date:Signature, Name and Designation of the Reviewing Authority.Form of Confidential Report for employee of the lower grade staff Estimates of General Ability and CharacterNamePeriod of ReportPost or posts held1. Physical fitness . . .
2. General intelligence . . .
3. Technical ability (where relevant) . . .
4. Integrity and character . . .
5. Special aptitude . . .
8. Penalties/Awards, if any . . .
9. Fitness for promotion . . .
10. General assessment . . .
Place :Date :Signature, Name and Designation of the Reporting Authority.Remarks of the Reviewing Authority1. Length of service under Reviewing Authority.
2. Do you agree with the Reporting Authority or do you wish to modify or add to his assessment ?
Place:Date:Signature, Name and Designation of the Reviewing Authority.
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[See rule 18(1)]Form of Discharge Certificate1. Name and address of the school issuing the certificate.
2. Full name of the employee
3. Qualifications -
Degree/DiplomaClass obtained in degree/diplomaYearUniversity4. Whether temporary/permanent
5. Service rendered..................(inclusive) from....................................
6. Pay last drawn............................... in the scale of Rs.......................
Allowances, if any (a)Date of next increment (b)7. Whether due notice by either party was given or not, in the case of termination it should be stated whether regular enquiry was held into the charges framed against him.
8. (a) Whether subscribing to the Contributory/General Provident Fund, if so, account number, amount of monthly subscription, amount of loan and its instalments outstanding, if any.
(b)Postal Saving Bank Account No.9. Whether he has returned all school money and books, etc.
10. Remarks.
Place :Date :Signature and Seal of the Head of the School.Signature and Seal of the Chief Executive Officer in the case of Head Master.
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[See rule 22(1)]Duties of employees1. Duties of the Head. - (1) Duties in relation to Educational matters - In addition to his duties as a teacher in respect of the class or classes taught by him personally, a Head of a school, subject to such instructions as may from time to time be issued by the Government shall -
(a)be generally responsible for the efficient and effective education including physical education of all pupils in his school.(b)attend the school punctually, be present in the school during the appointed school hours, devote his whole attention to the school work and shall not do any private work during the school hours.(c)be responsible to regulate and control the quantum of teachers' work and be responsible to ensure quality of education in his school.(d)be responsible to provide broad guidelines for planning and evaluation.(e)be responsible for the arrangements of pupils in his class or classes and for their promotions to higher standards according to their progress during the year and the result of the periodical and term end examinations.(f)prescribe text books, hand books, work books etc. in consultation with the School Committee.(g)undergo and successfully complete orientation Courses.(h)be accountable for persistent low academic performances in the S.S.C. and H.S.C. examination.(2)Duties with regard to general administrative matters. - The Head shall-(a)be responsible to the Management for the smooth and efficient functioning of the School,(b)make all possible efforts to improve attendance in his school by -(i)inducing the parents to require their children to attend the school regularly:(ii)establishing contact with the help of his assistants with parents of non-attending children, enquiring into the causes of their absence or irregular attendance and inducing them to cause their children to attend the school regularly,(c)grant leaving certificates or extracts from the general register to the pupils or his parents on application and on the payment of prescribed fees, if any,(d)determine the number of working days and holidays within the framework of a schedule prescribed by the Education Officer and prepare the time table of the school every year,(e)be responsible for the proper maintenance of all school registers and records,(f)be responsible for the general organisation of the school including games and sports, for holding periodical examinations and for arranging co-curricular activities,(g)inculcate among pupils of his school, habits of cleanliness and neatness and be responsible for their conduct and discipline,(h)supervise, control and co-ordinate the work of his assistants, be responsible for their efficiency and discipline and report forthwith to the Chief Executive Officer of the Management, cases, if any, which may come to his notice of misconduct or breach of discipline among his assistants,(i)maintain the log-book of the work of his assistants,(j)observe at least two lessons per week of the Supervisor or teachers or of both and to maintain a record thereof and periodically inspect the log-books maintained by the Assistant Head or Supervisor or by both,(k)promote communal harmony and goodwill among pupils in his school and ensure that no discrimination of any kind is imposed on any pupil on the ground of his caste or community,(l)work as the Conductor or Deputy Conductor or Supervisor at any examination conducted by Government and the Secondary School Certificate or Higher Secondary School Certificate examination on being appointed by the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education; and be responsible for the efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed by the Government and Boards for respective examinations,(m)work as Examiner or Assistant Examiner or Moderator or Chief Moderator or Paper Setter or Expert at any examination conducted by Government and the Secondary School Certificate and Higher Secondary School Certificate examinations and also do such other work as may be entrusted by Government and the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher or Secondary Education; and be responsible for the efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed in that respect by Government and the Boards,(n)grant casual leave to the employees of his school,(o)be responsible for the legitimate use of his school premises as per the directive of the Department and render all assistance for the smooth conduct of various examinations as per need of the Management in general and of the Department in particular,(p)arrange to convene meetings of the School Committee and the Academic Council,(q)supply punctually all information as may be called from time to time by the Department and the State or Divisional Board, (r) be responsible for ensuring that the school property of every description is properly cared for and for keeping the school premises clean and tidy. Any damage done to such property shall be reported by him to the appropriate authority,(s)be responsible for the maintenance of service books, and periodical attestation in the service books of the employees in his school,(t)assist the Management in the preparation and maintenance of the seniority list of the employee in his school,(u)be responsible for the maintenance of the confidential reports of the employees and for communicating adverse remarks to the employees,(v)pay personal attention and be responsible for the timely preparation and submission of pension papers of the employee to the concerned authorities,(w)bring to the notice of the School Committee the adequacy or otherwise of the school staff as required under the rules and make efforts to remove deficiency, if any, as early as possible,(x)perform such other duties and conform to such instructions relating to the education as may be required of or issued to him by the State Government, Director, Deputy Director or Education Officer, as the case may be,(y)undergo and successfully complete orientation courses.(3)Duties with regard to the financial matters. - The Head shall be responsible for -(a)subject to the instructions issued by the management, granting free studentships to the poor and deserving pupils,(b)preparing monthly or quarterly bills as the case may be in respect of pupils who have been awarded middle school and high school scholarships and submit them to the Education Officer,(c)disbursing promptly the middle school and high school scholarship amount to the concerned pupils,(d)collecting the fees from the fee paying students every month and crediting the same to the Bank account of the co-operative Bank before such date as may be prescribed by the Department,(e)accepting the examination fees and scrutinising application forms for the Secondary School Certificate and Higher Secondary School Certificate examination, submitting the fees and the application forms on or before the dates as may be laid down by the Secretary of the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education and maintain the accounts of t he examination fees and the accounts of the examination centre and sending report of the final account to the Board within the time limit specified,(f)drawing annual increments of the employees on due dates, if otherwise not withheld for valid reasons,(g)preparing the monthly pay bills of the school and submitting them duly verified and signed, to the Education Officer in this behalf,(h)prepare supplementary claims of employees in his school and submitting them duly verified and signed, to the Education Officer before such date as may be specified by the Education Officer in this behalf,(i)prompt disbursement of recoveries from the salaries of the employees on receipt of invoice or pay bill or supplementary bill from the Education Officer,(j)maintaining the cash book of the school, bringing it up-to-date daily and attesting the same,(k)maintain the accounts of the term fee, and other non-Government account and bringing them up-to-date regularly,(l)giving prompt replies to the Audit notes of the department as well as of the Audit Department,(m)undergoing and successfully completing Orientation Courses.2. Duties of the Assistant Head. - In addition to his duties as a teacher in respect of the class or classes taught by him personally and subject to such instructions as may, from time to time, be issued by the Head, the Assistant Head shall -
(1)assist the Head in the performance of the Head Master's duties so far as he is incharge of the class or classes,(2)maintain the log book in respect of teachers in his charge, observe at least one lesson of a Supervisor or Teacher per week and maintain a record thereof and also periodically inspect the log book maintained by the Supervisors,(3)subject to such instructions of the Head, supervise the work done by the teachers placed in his charge and be responsible for their conduct, discipline and efficient work,(4)work as a Conductor or Deputy Conductor or Supervisor at any examination conducted by Government and the Secondary School Certificate or Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination on being appointed by the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education; and be responsible for the efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed by Government and the Boards for the respective examinations.(5)work as Examiner or Assistant Examiner or Moderator or Chief Moderator or Paper Setter or Expert at any examination conducted by Government and the Secondary School Certificate or Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination and also do such other work as may be entrusted by Government and the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, and be responsible for the efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed in this respect by Government and the Boards,(6)perform such other duties and conform to such instructions relating to the education as may be required of or issued to him by the Head,(7)be responsible for one of the shifts as per the directions of the Head,(8)undergo and successfully complete Orientation Course,(9)perform such other duties and conform to such instructions relating to the education and administration of the school as may be required of or issued to him by the Head from time to time.3. Duties of the Supervisor. - In addition to his duties as a teacher in respect of the class or classes taught by him personally, and subject to such instructions as may from time to time be issued by the Head or Assistant Head, the Supervisor shall -
(1)assist the Head or Assistant Head in the performance of his duties so far as he is in charge of the class or classes,(2)maintain the log book in respect of teachers in his charge,(3)observe at least one lesson of a teacher per week and maintain a record thereof,(4)subject to such instructions of the Head or Assistant Head supervise the work done by the teachers placed in his charge and be responsible for their conduct, discipline and efficient work,(5)perform such other duties and conform to such instructions relating to the education as may be required of or issued to him by the Head or Assistant Head,(6)undergo and successfully complete Orientation Courses.4. Duties of a teacher. - Subject to such instructions as may be issued by the Head or Assistant Head or Supervisor, a teacher shall -
(1)be primarily responsible for the efficient and effective education of the pupils in his charge.(2)attend the school punctually and be present in the school during the prescribed school hours and devote his whole attention to teaching or class work and on the last day of the month not more than three hours may be devoted to completing the registers for the month ended and writing out the registers for the ensuing month and preparing other monthly registers and reports as may be required by the Heads.(3)take roll call and maintain the record of the attendance of the pupils.(4)make all possible efforts to maintain and improve the attendance in his school.(5)collect fees, if any, from the pupils in his charge and hand over the amount of such fee collections to the Head as directed by him.(6)be responsible for keeping accurately and neatly the necessary registers and other records as required by the Head.(7)assist the Head as required by him in the general organisation of the school activities holding periodical and terminal examination, in arranging co-curricular activities.(8)be responsible for inculcating in pupils the habits of cleanliness and neatness and respect for orderly behaviour and participate in activities organised for the purpose.(9)promote communal harmony and goodwill among his pupils and see that no discrimination of any kind is imposed on any pupil on the ground of his religion, caste or community.(10)prepare the annual unit plan, subject-wise and class-wise in the very beginning of the academic year preferably within a week of commencing the academic year.(11)prepare his teaching work and maintain a very brief record thereof as indicated below :-(a)(i)date, (ii) class, (iii) subject.(b)unit to be taught (portion to be covered) during the teaching period.(c)salient points to be emphasised such as words, phrases, idioms, concepts, principles, formula, events depending upon the nature of the subjects, for study.(d)teaching aids demonstration, if any.(e)nature of home assignment such as written work, recitation, salient reading.(12)make use of the teaching/learning material available in the School while presenting the unit especially in subjects like Geography, History, Science, Mathematics, Art, etc. The Science teacher shall demonstrate all experiments and get the practical work done by the pupils strictly in accordance with the syllabus.(13)keep pace with the actual plan of work drawn and shall record the reasons for the short falls, if any, in the monthly register of the respective classes at the end of every month and undertake the measures to make up the short falls and deficiencies, if any, in consultation with the Head or Assistant Head or Supervisor concerned.(14)set a weekly assignment to the pupils, so that each pupil may be able to complete thirty weekly assignments per subject in an entire year but where a teacher is assigned a part of the subject, such as, only History, or Geography from Social Studies or Physics or Chemistry in Physical Science etc. the number of assignments in that particular part may stand reduced proportionately.(15)ordinarily assess every alternate weekly written home assignment of the pupils critically. If the class contains more than 50 pupils the teacher may assess 12 assignments, instead of 15 during the entire year.(16)set and hold objective type tests one in each term and return the answer sheets duly assessed to the pupils within a fortnight.(17)set question papers for term and other examinations in the subject assigned to him as per plan that is prepared by the Head and assess answer papers judiciously.(18)work as the Conductor or Deputy Conductor or Supervisor at any examination conducted by Government and the Secondary School Certificate or Higher Secondary Certificate Examinations on being appointed by Government and the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education; and be responsible for the efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed by Government and the Boards for the respective examinations.(19)work as Examiner or Assistant Examiner or Moderator or Chief Moderator or Paper-Setter or Expert at any examination conducted by Government and the Secondary School Certificate or Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination and also do such other work as may be entrusted by Government and the Maharashtra State Board or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, and be responsible for the efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed in this respect by Government and the Boards.(20)undergo and successfully complete Orientation Courses.(21)perform such other duties and conform to such other instructions relating to education as may be required of or be issued to him by the Head or Assistant Head or Supervisor, within the prescribed hours of work and attendance.5. Duties of clerical staff. - (1) Duties pertaining to financial matter-
(a)to maintain accounts of school transactions,(b)to maintain accounts of collection of term fees,(e)to maintain accounts of Development Fund,(d)to maintain separate accounts of collection and transaction of Higher Education Wing,(e)to collect fees, to take entries in register, to issue receipts and to maintain its accounts,(f)to deposit amounts in Bank, to withdraw amounts from Bank and to make necessary payment of bills,(g)to prepare Budget estimates and to execute them,(h)to maintain dead-stock register,(i)to maintain inventory of materials of science laboratory,(j)to prepare pay bills, supplementary bills and to submit them to the authority concerned,(k)to attend to work in connection with Income-tax, C.D.S., C.T.D. transaction etc.,(l)to credit amount collected in connection with Professional Tax,(m)to get accounts audited,(n)to submit statements of accounts to the Department,(o)to make preparation for getting accounts inspected, and to get them inspected,(p)to deposit fees in Banks,(q)to pay subscription of magazines,(r)to carry out items of work so far as the senior Auditor is concerned,(s)to look after matters pertaining to non-salary grants,(t)to make purchases of materials required by the school on receipt of instructions to that effect from the superiors,(u)to do work connected with fixation of pay of all members.(2)Duties in regard to teaching staff -(a)to furnish information regarding teaching staff to the Department,(b)to maintain their service books leave accounts,(c)to prepare their pay bills and obtain their signatures counter signatures,(d)to make entries in service book from time to time and obtain their signatures against the entries,(e)to maintain accounts of their Provident Fund,(f)to submit their applications for grant of advance/loan from provident fund,(g)to prepare their pension papers,(h)to draft their appointment letters,(i)to prepare their relieving memos,(j)to prepare their annual income certificates,(k)to make payment of amounts deducted from their pay on account of income tax, Professional tax, C.T.D., L.I.C., etc.,(l)to do work connected with fixation of their pay,(m)to maintain files in respect of service matters of teachers.(3)Other duties in regard to office -(a)to draft correspondence to be made with Government, the S.S.C. Board, the Management and other Bodies,(b)to maintain inward and outward registers,(c)to carry out instructions issued by Government and the S.S.C. Board from time to time and bring them to the notice of teaching and non-teaching staff, parents and pupils in the schools, wherever necessary,(d)to prepare draft letters, pay bills and statements and to do typing work,(e)to furnish requisite information to the parents/guardians,(f)to prepare muster rolls, and to do work in connection with claims on items of non-salary grant,(g)to maintain subject-wise select files, record, tuition fees and school general register,(h)to get the forms of letters, statements etc., required in connection with school work, cyclostyled,(i)to attend to the work pertaining to school examinations and examinations conducted by Government and the S.S.C. Board, examinations in Hindi, English, Drawing etc.,(j)to assist the Head in verification of catalogues,(k)to perform such other official duties as may be assigned to him,(l)to undergo and successfully complete orientation courses and Departmental Examinations organised by the Department.(4)Duties in regard to students -(a)General duties -(i)to prepare school leaving certificates and other certificates and to attend to work in connection with true copies,(ii)to furnish information relating to State Transport or Railway concessions and other concessions, (iii) to check the forms received and certificates received,(iv)to make correspondence in connection with sports, competitions and other various activities such as dramas etc.,(v)to perform such other duties as may be assigned to him.(b)Duties relating to concessions in fees/scholarships to students -(i)to distribute forms relating to concessions in fees, to collect the said forms and check them, to submit the forms in a proper proforma and get the sanction from the Zilla Parishad, wherever necessary. Thereafter to prepare and submit bills and distribute the amounts of Dills under proper acquittance,(ii)to write to the students whose attendance is less than the minimum required,(iii)to perform duties including correspondence, preparation of bills and disbursement of amounts etc. in connection with High School and the Middle School Scholarships (information regarding their attendance to be communicated to the Department), and in connection with the concessions admissible to the Backward Class students. Wards of School Teachers/employees, holder of War concessions, freedom fighters, handicapped students etc.(c)Duties relating to Examinations conducted by Government and Secondary School Certificate Examination -(i)to check the forms of the regular students and to fill in the relevant information,(ii)to send the forms and the fees to Government or to the Maharashtra State Board, or a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, as the case may be, within the time limit.(iii)to keep the accounts of the examination fees,(iv)to prepare the office copy of the application form,(v)to distribute the mark lists at the time of declaration of results,(vi)to distribute certificates awarded by Government, the S.S.C/ H.S.C. Examination Certificates received from the Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education,(vii)to make correspondence about the arrangements in respect of examinations,(viii)to give information to the students about the examination,(ix)to distribute the admission cards,(x)to distribute the certificates to the successful students,(xi)to scrutinise the applications received for rechecking of papers and send them to the Board,(xii)to make entries of the examination results in the general register,(xiii)to assist the Head in giving duplicate certificates,(xiv)to assist the Head in furnishing relevant information as and when called for by the Board,(xv)to fill in the forms of private students, send them to the Board and make correspondence in that connection,(xvi)to make correspondence relating to the National Scholarships,(xvii)to assist the Head in the conduct of various examinations and be responsible for efficiency and discipline as per rules prescribed for such examinations.Note : In the case of Schools having more than one clerical posts the senior-most person shall assist the Head in supervision, control and coordination of the work of all non-teaching employees, and the duties shall be suitably distributed amongst the clerks by the Heads.