UP: TET to be made mandatory for recruitment of teachers in madrassas

UP: TET to be made mandatory for recruitment of teachers in madrassas

PTIUpdated: Sunday, July 31, 2022, 03:19 PM IST
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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government will mandate the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) as a condition for recruiting instructors at the state's madrassas in order to guarantee that kids receive an excellent education.

Danish Azad Ansari, a minister of state for minority welfare, said on Sunday that a plan is being made to put it into effect.

He noted that NCERT syllabus has been implemented to provide quality education to students in madrasas of the state.

"Since it is a scientifically designed course, it is imperative to have trained teachers to teach it better.In view of this, the government is going to make it mandatory to clear the TET for recruitment of teachers in madrasas", he said.

Ansari, however, clarified that the requirement of TET will not apply to teachers of Urdu, Arabic, Farsi or Diniyat.

It will be applicable only for recruitment of teachers teaching NCERT syllabus.

Asked whether the management committees have the right to recruit teachers in madrassas and whether the government will make any changes in the law to make TET mandatory in recruitment, Ansari said, "No, nothing like that will happen. All we are going to do is to make TET mandatory in the recruitment of teachers of modern education in madrassas."

In 2017, the Uttar Pradesh government had approved teaching from NCERT books in 'Tathaniya' (classes 1 to 5), 'Faukania' (classes 5 to 8) and madarsas of Aaliya or higher Aaliya level (high school and above).

Hakim Abdul Haque, Joint General Secretary of the Teachers Association Madaris Arabiya, said the step would lead to discrimination against a section of madrasa teachers.

"By making TET mandatory for teachers imparting modern education, there will be a practical difference of merit between teachers teaching in the same madrasa, as the educational qualification of teachers who are recruited after passing TET is more than that of those teaching Diniyat, Urdu, Arabic and Persian," he said.

"After the new system there will be a a trained teacher who will clear the recruitment examination (TET). Will the government keep both teachers in the same category? This will increase the risk of discrimination just like between permanent teachers and 'siksha mitra' (adhoc techers) in primary schools," he said.

Haque demanded that special TET courses for madrassa teachers teaching diniyat, Urdu, Arabic and Persian should also be started.

According to the procedure currently applicable for the recruitment of teachers in madrasas, the minimum qualification for a teacher teaching class 1 to 5 should be intermediate with Urdu or any equivalent certificate.

Apart from this, the minimum qualification for teacher to teach in classes 5 to 8 is Kamil degree or Arabic Persian or Bachelor's degree from a university with Diniyat and Fazil or Arabic or Persian for Aliya (high school and above).

There are about 16,461 madrassas in the state affiliated to the madrasa board. Of these, 560 madrassas are aided by the government.

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