Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) Ajmer has announced 2093 Head Master Recruitment project for Government Secondary Schools in Secondary Education Department, Govt. of Rajasthan. Candidates who are qualified and eligible can apply for this recruitment project online at official RPSC website before: 25th May, 2011.
Job Post: Head-Master
Total Vacancies: 2093
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4800/-
Selection Procedure: Selection will be on the performance of written test.
How to Apply : Apply Online at RPSC website up to 25/05/2011 only.
Guidelines for Online Applications:
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Vinay Pathak Top RAS Exam 2008
RAS Exam 2008 result is declared and Vinay Pathak Top RAS Exam 2008.
RAS Result 2008 is available at website: Click here
RAS Result 2008 is available at website: Click here
PTET Exam 2011 Date, Schedule, How to Apply
Rajasthan PTET Exam 2011: Rajasthan PTET(Pre Teacher Education Test) Examination 2011 is going to be conducted online by JNVU (Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur) Rajasthan. JNVU, Jodhpur will conduct PTET 2011 Exam for consecutive Fourth. PTET Exam 2011 exam process will start from 22 April 2011(Friday) and form will be filled online.
How to apply:
1. Apply online after 22nd april on PTET website.
2. Fill the online form on PTET 2011 website.
4. Take printout of Filled form and Bank Challan.
5. Deposit the fee Rs. 400 in Bank of Baroda or Punjab National Bank's Branch upto 10th May 2011.
6. Submit the Challan Copy and Filled application form to any collection centers of RTET Exam 2011 upto 11th May 2011.
7. PTET Exam will be conducted on 5th June 2011
Important Website links:
How to apply:
1. Apply online after 22nd april on PTET website.
2. Fill the online form on PTET 2011 website.
4. Take printout of Filled form and Bank Challan.
5. Deposit the fee Rs. 400 in Bank of Baroda or Punjab National Bank's Branch upto 10th May 2011.
6. Submit the Challan Copy and Filled application form to any collection centers of RTET Exam 2011 upto 11th May 2011.
7. PTET Exam will be conducted on 5th June 2011
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Rajasthan High Court stays RTET Exam
Rajasthan High Court on Friday restrained the state government from conducting the recently-introduced Rajasthan Teachers’ Eligibility Test (RTET) until the next order terming it as unwarranted. It has served notice to the advocate general asking him to apprise the court of the rationale behind conducting the RTET. The court serving the notices to the state government, National Council for Teachers’ Education (NCTE) and Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has stayed the examination. The court, however, clarified that the state government could continue with the recruitment of teachers under the existing provisions. The RTET was scheduled to be held on May 22.
Justice Gopal Krishna Vyas issued the directive on a petition filed by Gayatri Joshi and 50 others. The court also asked the Advocate General to file a reply in the matter. In the petition it was stated that in August 2010, a notification was issued in accordance with the guidelines of National Council of Teachers Education which called for an eligibility test before recruiting teachers in Rajasthan. Accordingly, the candidates who have BCom and BEd degrees became ineligible to appear in the test.
Justice Gopal Krishna Vyas issued the directive on a petition filed by Gayatri Joshi and 50 others. The court also asked the Advocate General to file a reply in the matter. In the petition it was stated that in August 2010, a notification was issued in accordance with the guidelines of National Council of Teachers Education which called for an eligibility test before recruiting teachers in Rajasthan. Accordingly, the candidates who have BCom and BEd degrees became ineligible to appear in the test.
Rajasthan Budget Speech 2011-12
Rajasthan Budget Speech 2011-12 in Hindi and English(PDF):
Rajasthan Budget Speech 2011-12 Hindi
Rajasthan Budget Speech 2011-12 English
Rajasthan Budget Speech 2011-12 Hindi
Rajasthan Budget Speech 2011-12 English
NET Exam 2011 Notification
University Grants Commission(UGC), New Delhi announces holding of the National Eligibility Test (NET) on 26th June 2011 (Sunday) for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the Award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility for Lectureship in Indian universities and colleges.
Exam Fee : For General candidates , Rs.450/- , For OBC (Non-creamy layer) the fee is Rs. 225/- and for SC/ST/PH/VH candidates, it is Rs. 110/-
Important Dates:
* Last date for Applying online: 25 April 2011
* Last date for receiving the print out of online Application: 2nd May 2011
* National Eligibility Test (NET) Exam Date: 26 June 2011
How to Apply: The candidates are required to download the Bank Challan Performa from the UGC website OR take photocopy from the UGC-NET Notification published in the Employment News and then deposit the requisite test fee in any branch of State Bank of India along with the bank charges (commission) of Rs.20/-.
Before applying Online, the candidates must possess the following : (i) Scanned passport (pp) size photograph in JPEG format of less than 300 kb, (ii) Copy of Bank Challan (fee receipt). Candidate seeking admission to the Test must apply online www.ugcnetonline.in
For More Details visit: http://ugcnetonline.in/index.php
Exam Fee : For General candidates , Rs.450/- , For OBC (Non-creamy layer) the fee is Rs. 225/- and for SC/ST/PH/VH candidates, it is Rs. 110/-
Important Dates:
* Last date for Applying online: 25 April 2011
* Last date for receiving the print out of online Application: 2nd May 2011
* National Eligibility Test (NET) Exam Date: 26 June 2011
How to Apply: The candidates are required to download the Bank Challan Performa from the UGC website OR take photocopy from the UGC-NET Notification published in the Employment News and then deposit the requisite test fee in any branch of State Bank of India along with the bank charges (commission) of Rs.20/-.
Before applying Online, the candidates must possess the following : (i) Scanned passport (pp) size photograph in JPEG format of less than 300 kb, (ii) Copy of Bank Challan (fee receipt). Candidate seeking admission to the Test must apply online www.ugcnetonline.in
For More Details visit: http://ugcnetonline.in/index.php
Rajasthan SET 2011 Counseling Schedule
RAJASTHAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSINON(RPSC) AJMER has announced the STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST(SET)-2009 Exam Counseling dates subject wise at RPSC Ajmer website:
The List SET Subjects Along With Their Respective Code Numbers:
Highest literacy rate in Rajasthan - Kota
Rajasthan's much touted improvement in literacy rate has come to a cropper. After a big leap of 22 points between 1991 and 2001, the literacy growth in the last decade was a dismal 6.65 per cent. The literacy rate is lower than the national average in all categories.
According to the census 2011, the male literacy grew at meagre 4.81 per cent in the past decade compared to 21 per cent in the preceding decade while female literacy increased by 8.81 per cent, which is again a poor performance in contrast to almost 20 per cent in the last census. The provisional figures show that close to 39 lakh or 67 per cent people of the total population are literate in absolute terms. The male literacy is 80.51 per cent while the female literacy is 52.66 per cent. Kota once again topped the list with the highest literacy rate of 77.48 per cent while Jaipur came second with 76.44 per cent whereas Jalore registered the lowest literacy rate of 55.58 per cent. Jhunjhunu topped in male literacy while Kota in female literacy.
According to the census 2011, the male literacy grew at meagre 4.81 per cent in the past decade compared to 21 per cent in the preceding decade while female literacy increased by 8.81 per cent, which is again a poor performance in contrast to almost 20 per cent in the last census. The provisional figures show that close to 39 lakh or 67 per cent people of the total population are literate in absolute terms. The male literacy is 80.51 per cent while the female literacy is 52.66 per cent. Kota once again topped the list with the highest literacy rate of 77.48 per cent while Jaipur came second with 76.44 per cent whereas Jalore registered the lowest literacy rate of 55.58 per cent. Jhunjhunu topped in male literacy while Kota in female literacy.