Eklavya School Teacher Recruitment 2021: The process of applying for teacher recruitment has started in Ekalavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India. Interested candidates can apply online by visiting recruitment.nta.nic.in or tribal.nic.in.
Through this recruitment, a total of 3479 posts of Principal, Vice Principal, TGT, and PGT teachers will be filled in the vacant Ekalavya model residential schools located in different districts of 17 states across the country. It has 1244 posts of Post Graduate Teacher (PGT), 1944 posts of Trend Graduate Teacher (TGT), 175 posts of Principal, and 116 posts of Vice-Principal. The application process has started on 1 April 2021 and interested candidates will be able to apply by 30th April 2021.
Eklavya School Teacher Recruitment 2021 State-wise number of vacancies
Andhra Pradesh – 117 posts
Chhattisgarh – 514 posts
Gujarat – 161 posts
Himachal Pradesh – 8 posts
Jharkhand – 208 posts
Jammu and Kashmir – 14 posts
Madhya Pradesh – 1279 posts
Maharashtra – 216 posts
Manipur – 40 posts
Mizoram – 10 posts
Odisha – 144 posts
Rajasthan – 316 posts
Sikkim – 44 posts
Telangana – 262 posts
Tripura – 58 posts
Uttar Pradesh – 79 posts
Uttarakhand – 9 posts
Selection Process
Based on Computer Based Test (CBT) and Interview.
The examination is proposed in the last week of May or the first week of June.
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Application Fee
Principal & Vice Principal – Rs 2000
PGT & TGT – Rs 1500
You will be able to do correction the application form between 04.05.2021 to 06.05.2021.
Exam
The 3 hours exam will be held in the first week of May or the last week of June. The first shift will be from 9 am to 12 am and the second from 3 pm to 6 pm.
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Pay Scale
Principal – Level 12 (Rs. 78800 –209200 / -)
Vice Principal – Level 10 (Rs. 56100- 177500 / -)
PGT – Level 8 (Rs.47600 – 151100 / -)
TGT – Level 7 (Rs.44900 – 142400 / -)
One fourth mark will be deducted for each wrong answer in the exam.