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Exciting news for NIOS (DElEd ) qualified teachers! After the Supreme Court has given a green light to the 18-month Diploma in Elementary Education (DElEd ) from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), making it a valid qualification for teaching jobs and promotions, BPSC has announced Document Verification for Primary Teachers on 10 February 2025. If you’re a teacher with an NIOS DElEd certificate, keep reading for crucial updates regarding the BPSC TRE 1.0 (Teacher Recruitment Examination) results and document verification.
BPSC TRE रिजल्ट अपडेट for NIOS (DElEd) शिक्षकों
The Supreme Court’s ruling on 10 December 2024 has cleared the air for NIOS DElEd candidates, confirming that the qualification is valid for teachers employed before 10 August 2017. Now, BPSC has responded with an official notification for Primary Teacher (PRT) candidates. Teachers who hold the NIOS DElEd certification and have been provisionally selected for BPSC TRE 1.0 can now confidently proceed to the next stage- Document Verification scheduled on 10 February 2025.
The notification from BPSC is a game-changer, as it provides clarity on eligibility, allowing these teachers to move forward with their applications for teaching positions in Bihar’s primary schools.
NIOS DElEd Eligible for BPSC TRE 1.0
The big question that many teachers have been asking for years has finally been answered. The Supreme Court has officially validated the NIOS DElEd program as a legitimate qualification for teaching jobs, including those under the BPSC TRE. This decision is monumental as it ensures that teachers who completed their DElEd through NIOS before 10th August 2017 are eligible for recruitment and promotions.
This ruling ends years of uncertainty and opens up a world of opportunities for thousands of teachers who were previously sidelined due to unclear eligibility criteria. Now, the BPSC TRE process is welcoming these qualified candidates with open arms.
NIOS DElEd Eligible for BPSC TRE 1.0 Notice
Fresh DV for BPSC TRE Primary Teachers
BPSC has announced a crucial update for Primary Teacher candidates. Document verification (DV) for those selected under the BPSC TRE 1.0 will take place on 10 February 2025. All selected candidates are required to appear in person at the Dr. Madan Mohan Jha Smriti Sabhagar, Education Department, Vikas Bhavan, Patna, for the document verification process.
It’s vital for all candidates to attend the DV on the scheduled date, as missing this step could jeopardize their future chances. Don’t miss out on this critical phase of your BPSC TRE journey!
Documents To Be Carried by BPSC TRE PRT Candidates
Candidates who fail to attend the document verification on the scheduled date will not be accepted for future claims, and no rescheduling will be entertained. Candidates attending the document verification for the BPSC TRE Primary Teacher positions must bring the following documents:
- Original Admit Card issued by BPSC.
- Provisional List of District Allocation with the supplementary examination result, including the district name, serial number, and roll number.
- 18-month DElEd Certificate issued by NIOS, confirming successful completion of the program.
- Self-attested Copies of Educational/Qualification Certificates, including the Aadhaar card, downloaded from the BPSC portal.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable), issued by the competent authority for candidates claiming reservation.
- Service Certificate confirming the candidate’s employment during the 18-month DElEd program period, in line with NCTE guidelines (Certificate from the school principal, dated 10th August 2017).
- Any Other Required Documents as specified in the official BPSC notification.
Conclusion
The Supreme Court’s validation of the NIOS DElEd program has been a game-changer for thousands of teachers, particularly for those looking to join the BPSC TRE recruitment process. Teachers who were uncertain about their eligibility can now proceed with their career aspirations without fear of rejection due to outdated policies. The BPSC’s document verification process for Primary Teacher candidates is the next crucial step, and all candidates must ensure they are fully prepared with the required documents to avoid any setbacks.