The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) of Nepal, based in Sanothimi, Bhaktapur, has released the results of the open competitive written examination for lower secondary level, third category, teacher posts in science subjects. The examination, held on 2080/01/09 and 2080/05/09, was conducted across all seven provinces of Nepal, including Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki, Lumbini, Karnali, and Sudurpashchim.
The TSC has now published the names and roll numbers of the candidates who have successfully passed the written examination and are eligible for the next phase of the selection process. According to the commission's decision dated 2080/09/02, these candidates are scheduled to be interviewed on specified dates, times, and locations, details of which will be communicated to the concerned individuals.
This announcement marks a significant step in the recruitment process for aspiring teachers at the lower secondary level in Nepal. The TSC's commitment to a transparent and merit-based selection process is evident in this structured approach. The successful candidates, who have emerged from a competitive pool, will now face the interview stage, which is a crucial component of the selection process.
The TSC has urged all candidates who have qualified for the interview to adhere to the specified schedule and prepare accordingly. This interview phase is not only a test of their subject knowledge but also an assessment of their teaching aptitudes and readiness to take on the responsibilities of a lower secondary level teacher.
The Teachers Service Commission is responsible for ensuring the quality and standard of teachers in Nepal's educational institutions. This recruitment drive is part of the TSC's ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of education in the country by staffing schools with qualified and capable teachers.