The process of filling teacher vacancies in government schools across the state of Telangana is facing extended delays as the school education department grapples with issues surrounding the release of the final answer key for the DSC online exams conducted on 6th September. Despite the initial release of the key, discrepancies and mistakes in the answers have led to widespread agitation among candidates across the state.
Officials from the education department have remained silent on the matter, leaving candidates and stakeholders in limbo regarding the timeline for announcing the DSC results. The delay in providing the District wise General Ranking List (GRL) along with TET marks has only added to the confusion and frustration among aspiring teachers.
Numerous objections raised by DSC candidates regarding the final answer key have not been adequately addressed, with concerns over discrepancies in marking and evaluation processes. The failure to release the GRL within the promised timeframe has further compounded the uncertainty surrounding the recruitment process.
In a bid to rectify errors in TET details submitted online, officials extended the deadline for corrections until September 13th. However, the delay in releasing the GRL and finalizing the selection of candidates for each post on a district-wise basis has left many applicants anxious and uncertain about the status of their applications.
Revanth Sarkar’s announcement about providing recruitment documents to DSC candidates on September 5th, Teacher’s Day, has offered a glimmer of hope amidst the prevailing confusion. Nevertheless, the lingering absence of DSC results even after the conclusion of September has cast a shadow of doubt and apprehension over the entire recruitment process.
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