Rajasthan Teacher Recruitment 2023: Registration for 9,712 vacancies from January 31
Team Careers360 | January 16, 2023 | 04:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
BSER will start registration for recruitment of 7,140 assistant teachers level 1, and 2,572 English, mathematics assistant teachers level 2 from January 31.
NEW DELHI : The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) has released the notification for the recruitment of 9,172 posts of assistant teachers level 1 and assistant teachers level 2 for English and mathematics subjects on contractual basis in Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) and non-TSP areas in Mahatma Gandhi government schools in the state, education minister Bulaki Das Kalla announced on social media.
According to the official notification, the registration for Rajasthan teacher recruitment 2023 will begin on January 31, 2023. Eligible candidates can apply till March 1, 2023. There are a total of 9,172 vacancies including 7,140 level 1 assistant teachers and 1,286 level 2 assistant teachers each for English and mathematics.
राज्य सरकार की महत्वपूर्ण फ्लैगशिप योजना के तहत संचालित किए जा रहे महात्मा गांधी राजकीय विद्यालयों (अंग्रेजी माध्यम) के विद्यार्थियों को अंग्रेजी माध्यम में अध्ययन की बेहतर सुविधा उपलब्ध करवाने हेतु की गई बजट घोषणा के क्रम में सहायक अध्यापक लेवल प्रथम के 7140 तथा सहायक pic.twitter.com/dgwIGpfNtW
— Dr. Bulaki Das Kalla (@DrBDKallaINC) January 15, 2023
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Rajasthan board assistant teacher recruitment 2023
|
Advertisement Number |
Area |
Posts |
Number of Posts |
|
|
01 January 14, 2023 Non TSP Area |
Non-TSP area |
Assistant Teacher - Level 1 |
6670 |
|
|
Assistant Teacher - Level 2 (English) |
1219 |
|||
|
Assistant Teacher - Level 2 (Maths) |
1219 |
|||
|
02 January 14, 2023 TSP Area |
TSP area |
Assistant Teacher - Level 1 |
470 |
|
|
Assistant Teacher - Level 2 (English) |
67 |
|||
|
Assistant Teacher - Level 2 (Maths) |
67 |
|||
|
|
Total |
9712 |
||
The Rajasthan board gave the following instructions on recruitment:
- Interested candidates are eligible to apply between January 31, 2023 to March 1, 2023. Applications filled after the scheduled dates won’t be allowed to be submitted in the portal and the application portal will get deactivated.
- Eligible candidates can apply by visiting the official websites -- sso.rajasthan.gov.in or recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in. Candidates can check vacancy details district-wise at education.rajasthan.gov.in/secondary.
- Candidates who are interested to apply must check their eligibility by going through the advertisement for contractual teachers recruitment.
- Candidates are requested to submit online applications and no offline application will be entertained in this regard. Candidates applying for two or more posts must apply differently.
- Candidates residing permanently in Rajasthan are eligible to apply. Outsiders can’t apply for these contractual teachers posts.
- Candidates need to pay an application fee belonging to various categories such as General - Rs 100, OBC - Rs 70, SC/ST - Rs 60.
- For more details, applicants can contact the Directorate of the Rajasthan Education Board, Bikaner Helpline Number - 0151-2544043 between 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM during working days.
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