Gujarat raises Gyan Sahayak age limit to 45, easing entry for thousands
In Gujarat's government and granted secondary and higher secondary schools, there are a large number of vacant posts of teachers due to lack of regular teachers. In order to expedite the appointment of Gyan Sahayak teachers, the government has amended the process and rules for allocating Gyan Sahayak teachers.In particular, the age limit, which was earlier 40 years for secondary and 42 years for higher secondary, has now been increased to 45 years for both common and common. Apart from this, from now on, the contract of Gyan Sahayak teachers will be automatically cancelled on the last day of the academic year.Thousands of candidates will benefit from increasing the age limit by 3 to 5 years. The contract will be for 11 months and the contract will be automatically cancelled on the last day of the academic year every year.Even if the Gyan Sahayak is appointed at any time during the year, the contract will be cancelled on the last day of the academic year.If there is a vacancy against the approved institution or if a teacher has gone on leave for more than two months, the school will have to send information about the vacancies to the concerned DEO by April 15.The DEO will have to send the information to the Samagra Shiksha Office of the government by April 30. Based on the above details, a final list of subject-wise vacancies will have to be prepared.According to the new provisions, the Samagra Shiksha Office will have to publish a list of vacancies in schools where there are knowledge assistants every year and priority will be given to the school in which the knowledge assistant was in the previous year.Candidates who have passed the TAT examination for secondary and higher secondary conducted by the State Examination Board at that time will be able to apply. After that, the choice of school will be given online.

In Gujarat's government and granted secondary and higher secondary schools, there are a large number of vacant posts of teachers due to lack of regular teachers. In order to expedite the appointment of Gyan Sahayak teachers, the government has amended the process and rules for allocating Gyan Sahayak teachers.
In particular, the age limit, which was earlier 40 years for secondary and 42 years for higher secondary, has now been increased to 45 years for both common and common. Apart from this, from now on, the contract of Gyan Sahayak teachers will be automatically cancelled on the last day of the academic year.
Thousands of candidates will benefit from increasing the age limit by 3 to 5 years. The contract will be for 11 months and the contract will be automatically cancelled on the last day of the academic year every year.
Even if the Gyan Sahayak is appointed at any time during the year, the contract will be cancelled on the last day of the academic year.
If there is a vacancy against the approved institution or if a teacher has gone on leave for more than two months, the school will have to send information about the vacancies to the concerned DEO by April 15.
The DEO will have to send the information to the Samagra Shiksha Office of the government by April 30. Based on the above details, a final list of subject-wise vacancies will have to be prepared.
According to the new provisions, the Samagra Shiksha Office will have to publish a list of vacancies in schools where there are knowledge assistants every year and priority will be given to the school in which the knowledge assistant was in the previous year.
Candidates who have passed the TAT examination for secondary and higher secondary conducted by the State Examination Board at that time will be able to apply. After that, the choice of school will be given online.
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