Notification for APTET - January, 2012


1. Notification for APTET- January, 2012 to be held on 08-01-2012 (Sunday) is released on 29-10-2011.
2. All eligible candidates can submit their application only online from 01-11-2011 to 26-11-2011.
3. Fee: Rs.300/- for only Paper-I OR only Paper-II OR Both (Paper-I & Paper-II).
4. Payment of Fee can be made at APOnline / e-Seva Centers from 31-10-2011 to 25-11-2011.



Notification

Information Bulletin

Syllabus
Medium wise Syllabus
(The Syllabus for APTET January, 2012 shall be same as that of APTET July, 2011)
PAPER-IPAPER-II
BengaliHindi
GujarathiKannada
HindiOriya
KannadaSanskrit
MarathiTamil
OriyaTelugu
TamilUrdu
TeluguMarathi
Urdu---

For Online Submission go to "http://aptet.cgg.gov.in"

Proposed New Staff Pattern in High School by RMSA


Staff pattern for a High School (Single medium) from 2012-13 Academic Year
Number of eligible posts category of post wise designed as per T/P ratio of
RMSA & RTE Act 2009.

Staff Pattern



The qualifications on medium of study and study of languages by the candidates intending to be teachers for Non language curricular subjects in schools in the State.
a.    For Telugu medium/ Urdu medium/ Hindi medium etc. (other than English medium) High schools.
·         A Candidate seeking appointment for a medium in a High school should have studied at least up to Class X either in that medium or studied that language as first language at least up to Class X under state syllabus. In respect of CBSE/ICSE the second language of Class X (out of two equivalent languages studied) is also considered as first language as both languages in CBSE/ICSE Class X have equal weightage in terms of marks, syllabus, periods in time table etc. The following examples will clarify the doubts.
                     i.        Ex: A candidate who studied in Telugu medium up to Class X (State syllabus) is eligible for Teacher post in Telugu medium. If otherwise is also qualified.
                   ii.        Ex: A candidate who studied in English medium in Class X (State syllabus) with Telugu as first language in Class X is also eligible for Telugu medium teacher post, if otherwise is also qualified.
                  iii.        Ex: A candidate who studied in CBSE syllabus, two languages English & Telugu for Class X is also eligible for Telugu medium teacher post because he studied Telugu as one of the two equivalent languages. If otherwise is also qualified.
                  iv.        Ex: A Candidate who studied in English medium in Class X (State Syllabus) with Hindi as I Language is not eligible for Telugu Medium (T.M.) Teacher post.  However he is eligible for Hindi Medium teacher post, if otherwise is also qualified.
                    v.        Ex: A Candidate who studied in Urdu medium in Class X (State Syllabus) with Urdu as I Language and Telugu as II Language is not eligible for Telugu medium Teacher post. However he is eligible for Urdu Medium Teacher Post, if otherwise is also qualified.
b.     For English Medium Posts in English medium schools including parallel English medium in High schools.
·         A candidates seeking appointment for English medium Teacher post (SA) for non language subjects viz Maths, Physical Science, Biological Science  and Social Studies in an English medium High school should have compulsorily studied and passed X class, Intermediate and Bachelor’s Degree through English medium.
·         Language/Medium study qualification for the candidates of English Medium for English Medium School Assistants (for Non-Language subjects viz., Maths, Physical Science, Biological Science and Social Studies are not applicable.
·         Candidates seeking appointment for SGT (English Medium) posts should have studied in English Medium both SSC and Intermediate.  Language/ Medium study qualification are not applicable to them.
·         However these English Medium candidates like other media candidates should be either Local candidate or candidate having “Non-local status” as per Presidential order 1975 and amendments thereon.


Proposed Qualifications for Teachers