S NARENDAR REDDY

S NARENDAR REDDY

24 July 2014

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF DIFFERENT TEACHER UNIONS IN INDIA

see the following folder contain different teacher union by-laws and constitutions

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxH47gXwx2ieVG9OSEp5c3lFc0U&usp=sharing

thank you
S.NARENDAR REDDY
DISTRICT SECRETARY
T-GCGTA
ADILABAD
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22 July 2014

FITMENT FORMULA

Despite several time all district secretaries and president in different state executive council meeting asked state body to distribute FITMENT formula for which is union is fighting. but state body of GCGTA not willing to or distribute it to anybody.

somehow i got a fitment formula. i do not know whether the same union is fighting or not. but it received by some of andhra friends from CCE before bifurcation. i wish to share it with you.









Thank you
S.NARENDAR REDDY
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19 July 2014

ATTEND T-GCGTA SABHA

Attend Telangana GCGTA " AVIR BHAVA SABHA " tomarrow at 10 am at CITY COLLEGE, HYDERABAD.

S.NARENDAR REDDY

Teacher posts vacancy in tamil nadu

The Teachers Recruitment Board, Tamil Nadu has invited job applications for the post of Assistant Professor in Engineering Colleges. Interested and eligible candidates are required to apply for the post on or before September 5, 2014.
Vacancy details:
Name of the post: Assistant Professor in Engineering Colleges
Pay scale: Rs 15600 to 39100 + AGP- Rs 6,000
1. Civil Engineering: 12 posts
2. Mechanical Engg: 10 posts
3. E.E.E: 7 posts
4. E.C.E: 10 posts
5. EIE: 2 posts
6. Computer Science Engg: 7 posts
7. Production Engg: 7 posts
8. Metallurgy: 1 post
9. Mathematics: 25 posts
10. English: 19 posts
11. Physics: 21 posts
12. Chemistry: 18 posts

Total number of vacancies: 139 posts
Eligibility criteria:

Assistant Professor (Engineering Subjects): 
The candidate should have done B.E./B.Tech and M.E./M.Tech in the relevant branch of Engineering or Technology or its equivalent.
Assistant Professor (Non-Engineering Subjects): The candidates should possess a Master degree in the relevant subject with good academic record or an equivalent cumulative grade point average (CGPA) from an Indian university or an equivalent degree from a foreign university, and National Eligibility Test (NET) passed for Lecturers conducted by the UGC, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) or similar test accredited by the University Grants Commission.
Age limit:
The age of the candidate should be less than 35 years as on July 1, 2014.
Examination fee:
The candidates have to pay an examination fee of Rs 600 (Rs 300 for SC/ ST and differently abled). The fee can be paid at any State Bank of India (SBI) or Indian Overseas Bank branch using the prescribed challan attached with the prospectus.
How to apply:
Interested and eligible candidates can obtain the application form along with prospectus from the Office of the Chief Educational Officers of all 32 Districts in Tamil Nadu.
The candidates have to submit the duly filled application along with required certificates/documents at the Office of the Chief Educational Officer concerned.
The candidates have to superscribe the envelope containing the form as follows: Application for Assistant Professor in Engineering Colleges

Important dates:
Opening date of application forms: August 20, 2014
Last date for receipt of application forms: September 5, 2014
Date of written examination: October 26, 2014

18 July 2014

NET / SET COMPULSORY FOR LECTURER POSTS IN KARNATAKA


THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS NEW ON 18 JULY 2014

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BANGALORE: From now on, it is mandatory to clear the National Eligibility Test (NET) or State Eligibility Test (SET) to teach in undergraduate colleges.
To improve the quality of teaching at higher education level, the Karnataka State Council for Higher Education has taken this decision in its meeting held recently, a source said.
The meeting was headed by Higher Education Minister R V Deshpande and all the vice-chancellors of the state universities were present. As per the existing norms, if the candidates have PhD degrees then they are eligible to teach in colleges affiliated to state universities. However, from the next recruitment this criterion will not work and only candidates who have NET or SET certificate can apply.
“There are allegations about some universities from other states being awarding PhD degrees by taking money. Considering this, we have forwarded the matter to higher education council for further decision,” mentioned a senior official of the Higher Education Department told Express. But, this decision of the council has not been accepted by the aspirants for the lecturers posts at UG colleges.
“The University Grants Commission (UGC) has insisted on tougher measures in preparation of NET question paper and it is not that easy to clear the test. And UGC also changed the criterion while declaring eligibility,” said Rajath an aspirant who had attempted the NET on June 29.
Reacting to it, Prof Nagaraj, president Bangalore University College Teachers Association (BUCTA) said, “If the government takes such measures, it would be difficult to fill the vacant posts, as the number of candidates with NET or SET is very less in the state.” The number of candidates clearing NET is not even 5 per cent from the state, reveals statistics.
Nagaraj said the association has requested the appointment with higher education minister to discuss the issue. “The government has freezed recruitments since 1989. If they insist such rules, it is difficult to appoint permanent faculties and colleges must depend on guest faculties,” he added.

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