REET 2021: Major changes including syllabus, eligibility and selection process, read full details here

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REET 2021: Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education has released the notification of Reet recruitment examination. This time the Reit exam will be conducted with many changes. With the release of the notification of the REAT examination, a petition was also filed in the High Court regarding the guide line of NCTE. REET is to be held on April 25 to fill the vacant posts of 31,000 teachers in the state.

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The application process for REIT examination has started on the official website of the Secondary Education Board i.e. rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. The application fee has been retained as before and the board has specifically indicated in the notification that there is no increase in the application fee and it is same as in 2017.

Major changes have been made in the course of Reit 2021. According to the official notification issued by the board, subjects related to geography, history, art and culture of Rajasthan are now part of the syllabus. The Board has justified the changes in view of the fact that since last time, a lot of changes have been made in the textbooks. The latest syllabus has been designed keeping in mind such changes and NCTE guidelines.

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Minimum qualifying marks change
Previously conducted examinations, the candidates were required to pass the examination to secure their place in the final merit list of the examination. But this time the board has revised the minimum qualifying marks. The minimum qualifying marks for ST candidates are now 55 for non-TSP category and 36 for TSP category. In 2017, the minimum qualifying marks for non-TSP (ST) category candidates was 60. The minimum merit marks have also been reduced by 5 marks for the candidates of the categories of SC, OBC, MBC and EWS in the state. The board has reduced the minimum qualifying marks by 10 marks for widow and ESM category candidates, while the minimum qualifying marks for candidates belonging to PWD categories has been reduced by 20 marks.

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Weightage of marks changed in selection criteria
Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education has also revised the distribution of weightage of marks in the selection criteria for REIT 2020. Earlier, the marks weightage was based on the score in REIT exam and the educational qualification was in the ratio of 70:30. Currently, the weightage of marks has been revised in the ratio of 90:10, the percentage marks weightage in graduation will be 10 marks.

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BEd degree holders will not be eligible in first level
The board has also made the biggest change this time that youth with BEd degree will not be eligible for the first level. A petition has also been filed in the High Court regarding this change. In the petition, the basis has been made to give only chance to BSTC holders by not including the BEd holders in the writ level first. Describing the NCTE guideline as unconstitutional, it has been said that Reit’s release is not correct. The hearing will be held next week. In the petition filed on behalf of Lubna Fatima, the Central and State Governments have made others including NCTE Chairman and RET-2021 Coordinator. It has been mentioned in the petition that in the first stage of REIT 2021, the BEDC holders have not been included in the BED holders without excluding the BEd holders.

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