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Gujarat govt to recruit 2600 teaching assistants, notifications to release today

Gujarat govt to recruit 2600 teaching assistants, notifications to release today

Last Updated Oct - 11 - 2022, 10:09 PM | Source : FELA News

Out of the total 2600 posts, 1000 teaching assistant posts will be filled for Class 1 to 5 and 1600 posts for Class 6 to 8.
Gujarat govt to recruit 2600 teaching assistants, notifications to release today
Gujarat govt to recruit 2600 teaching assistants, notifications to release today

Gujarat: The government of Gujarat has decided to hire 2600 teaching assistant posts in the state. The notification to recruit the posts will release today and the application process will begin soon after that. The minister of education in the government of Gujarat, Jitu Vaghani, tweeted that the notification will release today and the application process will begin soon after the announcement.

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“State government's decision to recruit 2,600 teaching assistants,” reads the tweet by Jitu Vaghani.

Out of the total 2600 posts, 1000 teaching assistant posts will be filled for Class 1 to 5 and 1600 posts for Class 6 to 8. For 1600 posts, 750 posts for Maths-Science, 250 for other languages, and 600 for social science subjects.

The tweet also mentioned that five percent extra marks will be given to widow women candidates in this recruitment process.

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