Questions

Can a government teacher start a coaching?

Can a government teacher start a coaching?

Giving private tuitions at residence or coaching centres is prohibited under Rule 10 of Employees Conduct Rules if permission from the government is not taken. Government employees can take honorary work for charitable purposes without permission from the government.

Can a government teacher take tuitions?

We favour the High Court decision. We will not allow the government teachers to continue private tuition as it is objectionable & we will start conducting raid from June 08. The Minister added that the teachers couldn’t impart coaching to students less than 14 years of age as it would violate Right to Education Act.

Can govt employee teach on Vedantu?

Legally government employees cannot work part time elsewhere and earn money. So if you are a government teacher you may teach privately with prior permission from the government. Establishing a trust might be possible but in that case you will have to ask for donation to the trust in lieu of lectures delivered by you.

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Can I teach with government job?

Government teaching jobs require candidates to clear exams like the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) or the state-run Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) while candidates who aspire for lectureships and Assistant Professor positions must pass the National Eligibility Test (NET) or the State Eligibility Test (SET).

Can a private school teacher take tuition?

The private school’s teachers could do private tuitions only if they are ready to impart tuitions to students above 14 years of age & if they belong to other schools except for their own schools as per HC verdict. We have also learnt that there are some teachers who are not maintaining social distancing”.

Are private tutors regulated?

Tuition is still a cottage industry and there are no compulsory formal qualifications or regulation. This means anyone can set themselves up as a tutor, creating a risk for parents who may not be getting their child the right support and also raising safeguarding issues.