Tamil Nadu will move the Supreme Court against its order requiring in-service teachers to clear TET within two years or face compulsory retirement. The state says applying the rule retrospectively is “unfair and unsustainable.”
Today, On 1st August, The Supreme Court ruled that passing the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) is a mandatory requirement for teachers. Without clearing TET, they cannot continue in service or become eligible for future promotions within the education system.
The Calcutta High Court will again hear the appeal in the case of 32,000 primary teacher jobs on August 21, emphasizing that identifying deserving candidates is crucial to a fair verdict.
