Despite completing required education and TET, commerce graduates remain barred from permanent teaching posts , highlighting flaws in recruitment rules
Even after completing B Ed and clearing the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET), thousands of B Com and M Com graduates continue to be denied opportunities to become government teachers . Across Karnataka, more than 10,000 such graduates remain in limbo, excluded from senior primary and high school teacher recruitments. While they are permitted to work as guest teachers, they are barred from securing permanent government appointments.
Despite repeated appeals to amend the Cadre Recruitment (CR) rules and formally include them in the eligibility list, the government has not taken meaningful action. With high school teacher recruitment