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Published Monday, June 29, 2026 · Updated June 29

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  • Teacher Eligibility Test Challenges1 source

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In-service teachers in India, specifically those teaching classes one to eight in non-minority schools, are mandated by the Supreme Court to pass the Teachers' Eligibility Test (TET) or face compulsory retirement. This ruling has caused significant anxiety among experienced educators, who are struggling with the exam's content and insufficient preparation time.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The Supreme Court of India requires in-service teachers of classes one to eight in non-minority schools across the country to clear the Teachers' Eligibility Test (TET) or face compulsory retirement.
  • Experienced teachers are facing challenges with the exam's content and a lack of preparation time, leading to anxiety over potential compulsory retirement.

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Teacher Eligibility Test Challenges
  • The Hindu

    The article highlights the challenges and anxieties faced by experienced teachers in India due to a Supreme Court ruling requiring them to pass a new eligibility test, emphasizing their struggle with the exam's content and lack of preparation time.

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