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In a big update for teachers in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court of India has clearly said that passing the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is compulsory for all government teachers. The court has dismissed petitions that were asking for relief from this rule. This means the long-running confusion is now over. TET is not optional anymore—it is a must.
Why Teachers Went to Court
The case was filed by the Uttar Pradesh Junior High School Teachers Association. Their concern was simple. They argued that teachers who were already working for many years should not be forced to clear TET now. According to them, changing rules after recruitment feels unfair and puts extra pressure on experienced teachers. But the court did not agree with this argument.
What the Supreme Court Said
The Supreme Court made it very clear that this issue has already been decided earlier. So, there was no need to review it again. The court highlighted a few important points:
- TET is important to maintain quality in education
- The rule applies to all teachers equally
- No special relaxation can be given
In short, every teacher must qualify TET, no matter when they were appointed.
What This Means for Teachers
This decision will directly affect thousands of teachers across Uttar Pradesh. Here is what they need to know:
- Teachers with more than 5 years of service must clear TET within the given time
- If they fail, they may lose their job or face compulsory retirement
- Teachers with less experience also need to pass TET to continue teaching
So, passing TET is now directly linked to job security.
Protests by Teachers Continue
Many teachers are not happy with this decision. Protests have already been seen in Prayagraj, where teachers took out marches to show their concern. They are asking the government to give relief to those who were appointed before these rules came into effect. Their main demand is simple—don’t apply new rules to old appointments.
What Should Teachers Do Now
With the court’s decision in place, there is very little chance of any change. So, the best step now is to focus on preparation. Teachers who have not cleared TET yet should start preparing seriously. A clear study plan, regular practice, and understanding of the syllabus can make a big difference.
Final Takeaway
The message from the Supreme Court is clear and final. TET is compulsory for all teachers. While this may feel challenging for many, it also pushes towards better teaching standards. For now, the focus should be on preparing well and clearing the exam on time.



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