Becoming a government school teacher in India is a multi-step journey — not just one exam. It requires the right degree, a teaching eligibility certificate (TET), and then clearing a separate recruitment exam. Most aspirants either miss a step or prepare out of sequence, wasting months. This guide gives you the exact roadmap — in order.
Step 1 — Get the Right Degree
Your teaching level determines your minimum qualification:
| Teaching Level | Post | Minimum Degree Required |
|---|---|---|
| Primary (Class I–V) | PRT | 12th Pass + D.El.Ed (2-year Diploma in Elementary Education) OR B.Ed |
| Upper Primary (Class VI–VIII) | TGT | Graduation in relevant subject (50% min) + B.Ed |
| Secondary (Class IX–X) | TGT | Graduation + B.Ed |
| Senior Secondary (Class XI–XII) | PGT | Post-Graduation in relevant subject (50% min) + B.Ed |
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is a 2-year professional degree mandatory for TGT and PGT posts. It can be pursued after graduation from any NCTE-recognized university.
D.El.Ed (Diploma in Elementary Education) is a 2-year diploma specifically for primary level teaching — acceptable for PRT posts and CTET Paper I eligibility.
4-year Integrated B.Ed programs (B.A.B.Ed / B.Sc.B.Ed / B.Com.B.Ed) are now accepted for TGT posts — you complete graduation and B.Ed together in 4 years, which is more efficient than the 3+2 traditional route.
Step 2 — Clear CTET or State TET
Once you have the degree, the next mandatory step is a Teaching Eligibility Test (TET). Without this, you cannot apply for any government teacher recruitment.
CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test)
Conducted by CBSE, required for: KVS, NVS, all central government schools, Delhi government schools.
| Paper | For Which Post | Subjects Tested |
|---|---|---|
| Paper I | PRT (Class I–V) | Child Development, Language I, Language II, Maths, EVS |
| Paper II | TGT (Class VI–VIII) | Child Development, Language I, Language II, Subject specific |
Exam Details:
- Duration: 2.5 hours per paper | 150 questions | 150 marks
- Negative Marking: None
- Passing Score: 60% (90/150) for General | 55% for SC/ST/PwD
- Validity: Lifetime (since 2021 — no renewal needed)
- Frequency: Twice per year | Apply at ctet.nic.in
PGT posts at KVS/NVS do NOT require CTET — only PRT and TGT require it.
State TET
Each state conducts its own TET for state government school recruitment:
| State | TET Name | Valid For |
|---|---|---|
| Uttar Pradesh | UPTET | UP state govt schools |
| Rajasthan | RTET / REET | Rajasthan state govt schools |
| Bihar | BTET | Bihar state govt schools |
| Madhya Pradesh | MPTET | MP state govt schools |
| Haryana | HTET | Haryana state govt schools |
| Maharashtra | MAHATET | Maharashtra state govt schools |
Key Rule: CTET does not replace state TET for state jobs — you need both if you want maximum job options.
Step 3 — Clear the Teacher Recruitment Exam
Clearing TET makes you eligible — it does not select you. You must then appear for a separate recruitment exam.
For Central Government Schools (KVS / NVS)
Conducting Body: CBSE (Common exam for both KVS and NVS)
| Stage | Format | What It Tests |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 (CBE) | 150–180 MCQs, 150 min | General English, Hindi, GK, Reasoning, Computer, Teaching Methodology |
| Tier 2 (CBE) | Subject-specific + pedagogy | Advanced subject knowledge (for TGT/PGT) |
| Interview + Demo | 30–60 min | Teaching demonstration, personality assessment |
Negative Marking: Tier 1 — 1/3 mark | Tier 2 — 1/4 mark
For State Government Schools
Each state has its own recruitment board — UPSESSB (UP), RSSB (Rajasthan), BPSC TRE (Bihar), HPSC (Haryana). The exam pattern varies by state but generally follows: Written Exam (subject + pedagogy) → Merit List → Document Verification → Posting
Bihar TRE 4.0 (2026): 46,595 vacancies — one of the largest state teacher recruitments this year. BPSC is the conducting body. Watch bpsc.bih.nic.in.
Government Teacher Monthly Salary 2026
Once selected, salary is based on the 7th Pay Commission (central) or equivalent state pay matrix.
KVS Salary (Central Government — Best Package)
| Post | Pay Level | Basic Pay | In-Hand (Metro) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRT | Level 7 | ₹44,900 | ₹65,000–₹72,000 |
| TGT | Level 8 | ₹47,600 | ₹68,000–₹78,000 |
| PGT | Level 8 | ₹47,600 | ₹68,000–₹78,000 |
State Teacher Salary (Approximate)
| State | PRT In-Hand | TGT In-Hand | PGT In-Hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| UP | ₹60,000–₹70,000 | ₹65,000–₹75,000 | ₹70,000–₹82,000 |
| Rajasthan | ₹58,000–₹68,000 | ₹62,000–₹72,000 | ₹68,000–₹78,000 |
| Bihar | ₹52,000–₹62,000 | ₹58,000–₹68,000 | ₹65,000–₹75,000 |
| Haryana | ₹60,000–₹72,000 | ₹65,000–₹75,000 | ₹70,000–₹80,000 |
Benefits Beyond Salary
All government school teachers receive:
- CGHS / State Medical Scheme — cashless treatment for employee + family
- NPS Pension — employer contributes 14% of basic + DA
- LTC — biennial leave travel reimbursement
- Children’s Education Allowance — ₹2,250/month per child
- Summer Vacation: 2 months + other school holidays
- Annual Increment: 3% of basic pay guaranteed
- KVS Specific: Free admission for children in Kendriya Vidyalayas
The 2-month summer vacation alone adds significant real value — equivalent to roughly ₹8,000–₹12,000/month in lifestyle benefit compared to year-round government jobs.
The Complete Timeline — How Long Does It Take?
| Stage | Duration |
|---|---|
| Complete graduation (if not done) | 3 years |
| Complete B.Ed / D.El.Ed | 2 years |
| Prepare for + clear CTET/TET | 3–6 months |
| Prepare for + clear KVS/NVS/State recruitment | 6–12 months |
| Total from Class 12 to first government teacher job | 5–8 years |
The fastest route: 4-year integrated B.A.B.Ed / B.Sc.B.Ed (combines graduation + B.Ed) → CTET preparation (3–4 months) → Recruitment exam (6 months). Total: 5–5.5 years from Class 12.
Practical Roadmap — Start to Finish
If you are in Class 12 now: → Choose: D.El.Ed (for PRT) OR integrated 4-year B.A.B.Ed (for TGT) OR 3+2 graduation + B.Ed (for TGT/PGT)
If you are completing graduation: → Enroll in B.Ed immediately OR check integrated PG + B.Ed programs for PGT target
If you have B.Ed already: → Register for next CTET at ctet.nic.in → Start subject + pedagogy preparation
If you have CTET: → Apply to KVS / NVS / state recruitment as soon as notification releases
Pro tip: Prepare CTET and KVS/NVS simultaneously — CTET child development syllabus overlaps significantly with KVS Tier 1 teaching methodology section. One preparation covers both.
Final Word
The path to a government school teacher job in India requires 3 clear steps: right degree → TET → recruitment exam. Most candidates delay because they do not know the sequence. Now you do.
KVS is the gold standard — best salary (₹65,000–₹78,000 from Day 1), central government benefits, CGHS medical, and children’s free KV admission. State government jobs offer home-state posting which KVS cannot guarantee.
If you have a B.Ed and CTET certificate already — the only thing between you and ₹65,000–₹78,000/month is the KVS recruitment exam. Start today.
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