42-day Technical Teacher's Certificate course from April 17

42-day Technical Teachers Certificate course from April 17
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Director of Government Examinations on Wednesday informed that the 42-day Technical Teacher's Certificate Summer Training Course will be conducted at Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, Nalgonda and Karimnagar from 17th April to 28th May.

Hyderabad: Director of Government Examinations on Wednesday informed that the 42-day Technical Teacher's Certificate Summer Training Course will be conducted at Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, Nalgonda and Karimnagar from 17th April to 28th May.

The candidates who seek admission should have completed 18 years of age and not crossed 45 years as on 17-04-2019 and passed the Secondary School Certificate or equivalent examination along with a Lower Grade Technical Certificate Course (TCC) in the trade concerned issued by the Office of the Director of Government Examinations or State Board of Technical Education & Training (S.B.T.E.T), T.S., Hyderabad or National Trade Certificate issued by I.T.Is recognized by Government of Telangana or National Institutes such as National Institute of Handloom Weaving or Certificates issued by the Department of Industries and Commerce or Certificates in Music (Vocal) issued by Telugu University or its equivalent certificates.

The candidates who are eligible in all aspects are requested to contact the District Educational Officers of the above Five Districts for Application Forms and for further details. For admission Application Forms contact above Five (05) District Educational Officers from 08-04-2019.

Out of the State candidates/candidates - to possess Academic / Technical Certificates issued by the Boards / Institutes other than Telangana shall obtain prior permission of the Director of Government Examinations, Telangana, Hyderabad before admission into Technical Teachers Certificate Training Course.

The admissions will be made from 8th to 17th April and the course will commence on April 17, according to a press release.

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