@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ now require B.Ed. for PGT Computer Science, making MCA/BCA/BTECH/MTECH/PGDCA degrees useless for teaching! 😡
🔹 No B.Ed. in CS in most Indian universities
🔹 Thousands of qualified aspirants now jobless
@EduMinOfIndia@PMOIndia@narendramodi@dpradhanbjp
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ now require B.Ed. for PGT Computer Science, making MCA/BCA/BTECH/MTECH/PGDCA degrees useless for teaching! 😡
🔹 No B.Ed. in CS in most Indian universities
🔹 Thousands of qualified aspirants now jobless
@EduMinOfIndia@PMOIndia@narendramodi@dpradhanbjp
@cbseindia29@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ
We therefore humbly request you to refine/revise the recruitment rules for CS-Teachers in the combined notification, keeping NEP’s flexibility & subject-specific logic in mind.
This small reform will strengthen goal of NEP & our Education system.
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ@EduMinOfIndia@cbseindia29
I respectfully request you to reconsider the mandatory B.Ed requirement for Computer Science Teacher vacancies in KVS/NVS.
The rule is unintentionally excluding almost the entire pool of qualified CS candidates.
Computer Science itself is a practice-based, lab-based, activity-driven & vocational subject.
Rejecting candidates who completed purely vocational, project-based, and activity-oriented degrees—just because they lack a one-year B.Ed—seems illogical and unfair.
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ@EduMinOfIndia@cbseindia29
I respectfully request you to reconsider the mandatory B.Ed requirement for Computer Science Teacher vacancies in KVS/NVS.
The rule is unintentionally excluding almost the entire pool of qualified CS candidates.
NCTE rules ensure quality, but they work best when the candidate pool is large.
For Computer Science; where eligible candidates are already few
strictly applying B.Ed becomes a reverse-effect rule, lowering quality instead of improving it.
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ@EduMinOfIndia@cbseindia29
I respectfully request you to reconsider the mandatory B.Ed requirement for Computer Science Teacher vacancies in KVS/NVS.
The rule is unintentionally excluding almost the entire pool of qualified CS candidates.
Approximately only 10% of CS graduates hold a B.Ed,
and barely 1% of them also have CTET.
➡️ Actual eligible pool = 0.1% (10% × 1%).
➡️ 99.9% qualified aspirants get eliminated.
real data can be lower
This collapses competition & shrinks teacher availability drastically.
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ@EduMinOfIndia@cbseindia29
I respectfully request you to reconsider the mandatory B.Ed requirement for Computer Science Teacher vacancies in KVS/NVS.
The rule is unintentionally excluding almost the entire pool of qualified CS candidates.
Computer Science is a technical + vocational subject, fully aligned with NEP 2020 & 2024 updates, which promote:
• Vocational learning
• Skill-based education
• Activity-based pedagogy
• Tech-enabled classrooms
CS graduates already study all of this in BCA/MCA/B.Tech/M.Tech.
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ@EduMinOfIndia@cbseindia29
I respectfully request you to reconsider the mandatory B.Ed requirement for Computer Science Teacher vacancies in KVS/NVS.
The rule is unintentionally excluding almost the entire pool of qualified CS candidates.
@KVS_HQ@NVS_HQ@EduMinOfIndia@cbseindia29
I respectfully request you to reconsider the mandatory B.Ed requirement for Computer Science Teacher vacancies in KVS/NVS.
The rule is unintentionally excluding almost the entire pool of qualified CS candidates.