must have qualified the Central Teacher
Eligibility Test (hereinafter referred to as CTET), conducted by the
respondent no.5/CBSE.
3. We may note that ... fourteen petitioners herein who were admittedly not
holding the qualification of CTET, as on 15.06.2012, the cutoff date
for submission of the applications against
qualification approved by
Rehabilitation Council of India.
ii)Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)
conducted by Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE).
..........................................”
4. The respondents ... obtained the CTET i.e. Central
Teacher Eligibility Test qualification, under the relaxed
pass norms for the OBC category, in States other than Delhi.
They
fact that petitioners passed out Central Teacher Eligibility Test (for short CTET), thus should have been held eligible for selection to the post of Teacher ... petitioners to be ineligible for want of RTET ignoring the qualification of CTET
possessed by the petitioners.
Learned counsel for the petitioners have given reference
Special Education), must also have passed the Central Teacher
Eligibility Test (CTET) conducted by CBSE. Petitioners are the aspirants for the
advertised posts ... requirement of teachers, holding the other qualification, of clearing the
CTET Test conducted by CBSE, was as to bring about better education standards.
Powers were
passed the Central Teachers
Eligibility Test (for short, the 'CTET') were eligible to apply, the
petitioner, being one such candidate. It was further ... take appropriate
decision, within 2 months. The petitioner had cleared the CTET
held on 05.05.2012, the result of which was declared on
29.05.2012 (Annexure
were residents of Jharkhand and
cleared the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (the “CTET”) or
neighbouring states’ Teacher Eligibility Test (the “STET”) to
participate ... present case, the dispute arose when private
respondents herein, i.e., the CTET qualified candidates filed Writ
Petition (PIL) No. 2785 of 2023 and other
State of Bihar
in Central Teacher's Eligibility Test (hereinafter
CTET) and also for quashing the Memo No.547 dated
31.01.2025 (Annexure ... effect that she has obtained
less than 60 % marks in CTET, therefore, her
appointment is liable to be canceled, the aforesaid
notifications are contrary
lesser
than 55% marks in the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (in short CTET),
otherwise he was found eligible.
2 The short question involved in this ... that "is it mandatory to
secure 55% or above marks in CTET for reserved category to come within
eligibility criteria for the post
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