City
Epaper

Date for TAIT self-certificate registration extended

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 14, 2023 20:20 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The Education Department has extended the date of registration process for self-certification of Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The Education Department has extended the date of registration process for self-certification of Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) up to September 22.

The registration process began at the Pavitra portal on September 1 while its last date is September 15.

Those aspirants who have appeared TAIT will have to generate a self-certificate from the portal since the TAIT is eligible to become a school teacher. This is a process for starting the recruitment in the State.

More than 2.39 lakh candidates registered while over 2.16 lakh candidates appeared for the test in February-March 2023. The result was already declared. The students faced Internet problems in some parts of the State while applying for the certificate. Considering this, the last date of the registration was extended up to September 22. Without a self-certificate, one will not be able to participate in the recruitment. The documents required for teachers' recruitment include TAIT self-certificate, Marks memo and certificate of SSC, HSC, undergraduate or postgraduate, DEd, B Ed, Cast Certificate and Validity, Domicile certificates and Aadhar and PAN Cards.

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentSanjay Dutt posts throwback childhood pic with mother Nargis Dutt in emotional post

BusinessAdding cargo compartments to metro trains will boost business efficiency: Manohar Lal

NationalAdding cargo compartments to metro trains will boost business efficiency: Manohar Lal

Cricket"It was pretty incredible to watch": Jacob Bethell on Romario Shepherd's monstrous hitting against CSK

Aurangabad2 boys drown in pond; 3rd saved by young girl

Aurangabad Realted Stories

Aurangabad"Media must question government," asserted senior journalist Seema Chisti.

AurangabadMuslim clerics voice against Waqf Act amendment

AurangabadMHT-CET to be conducted again for over 27.8 K candidates

AurangabadMan assaults wife in shop, issues murder threat

AurangabadFreemasons emphasize morality and service at Regional Grand Lodge meet