whether
the candidate who has passed the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)
would be eligible for participation in the recruitment process for
appointment ... State of
Chhattisgarh, whereas Respondent No.5 had cleared the CTET. Both the
Petitioners having participated, the Respondent No.5 has been found
meritorious
extent of 50% of the vacancies, provided they
hold the CTET qualification. None of the applicants possess the
CTET qualification and obviously, they cannot ... 1912/2020. It
is stated that the requirement of possessing CTET qualification,
is under the provisions of Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education
eligible, through the office order
on ground that the applicants were CTET qualified as OBC but
OBC outsider. Aggrieved by the above decision ... Original
Applicants would mean that the Appellants do not recognize the
CTET qualification. The Tribunal took the view that there shall
required the candidates, admittedly, to have qualified the
Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET).
3.4. It is argued, on behalf of the petitioners, that the Central ... Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducts the CTET examination, has
not conducted the exam for over a year and a half.
3.5. According
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requirements to become eligible
was passing CTET examination, or TET examination.
According to the petitioner, although originally the
CTET examination was scheduled to be held ... post, as they did not have the
benefit of having taken the CTET examination by the
last date of submission of application.
5. Moreover, there
scrutinized for appointment, it was found that the petitioner had cleared
the CTET exam only on 27.12.2019 and therefore, the respondents
held the petitioner ... date of result the
petitioner was not having the required CTET qualification.
3. The arguments on behalf of the counsel for the petitioner is that