Government Job: 4,000+ Teacher Vacancies in Gujarat, Select Without Exams, Find Out More

Teacher appointments based on TET score and documents. Apply from May 12. Learn who can apply.
Exciting Teaching Opportunities in Gujarat

Source: aajtak

Government Job: If you're aiming for a government teaching position, here's your chance. The Kutch, Gujarat District Education Committee has announced recruitment for 4,100 primary teacher positions. Eligible candidates can apply starting May 12. Teacher appointments will be based on TET scores and document verification. Let's explore who can apply for this position.

Number of Vacancies

Through this recruitment, a total of 4,100 positions will be filled, including 2,500 primary teacher positions and 1,600 upper primary positions.

Exciting Teaching Opportunities in Gujarat

Source: aajtak

Application Start Date

Applications for this position opened on May 12 and will close on May 21.

Selection Process

Selection for the primary teacher posts will be based on TET scores and document verification.

Salary Information

If selected, salaries will range from ₹28,500 to ₹75,000 per month depending on the position.

Where to Apply

To apply for this position, visit the official website dpegujarat.in.

How to Apply
  • Visit the official website dpegujarat.in to apply for the primary teacher position.

  • Click on “Kutch Vidya Sahayak Recruitment 2025” on the homepage.

  • The primary teacher recruitment form will open.

  • Upload your details, signature, and photo.

  • Submit the form after paying the fees.

  • Print a copy for your records.

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