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Notice Regarding the Distribution of Educator's Licensed Certificate

Distribution Notice by Nepal's Teacher Service Commission (TSC), situated in Sanothimi, Bhaktapur, regarding the dispensation of Teaching License Certificates.

Notice Regarding the Distribution of Teaching Licenses
Notice Regarding the Distribution of Teaching Licenses

Notice Regarding the Distribution of Educator's Licensed Certificate

News Article: Teaching License Certificates Distributed in Nepal

The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) of Nepal has begun distributing Teaching License Certificates for permanent positions at the secondary level. These certificates are awarded to candidates who have passed the required exams and attended the interview stage, bringing specific original documents along with self-attested copies for verification[1][2].

Requirements for Candidates

To be eligible for the Teaching License Certificate, candidates must fulfil certain criteria. They must be Nepali citizens and possess the necessary educational qualifications. Candidates who have graduated or post-graded from a recognized teaching institution/faculty of education are considered to have already completed the required 10 months of training in the field of education[1].

However, candidates who have obtained educational qualifications from foreign educational institutions are required to present an equivalence certificate[1]. The distribution of certificates is happening through Education Development and Coordination Units in specific districts: Morang, Dhanusha, Makwanpur, Lalitpur, Kaski, Dang, Surkhet, and Kailali[1].

Documents Required

Candidates are required to bring original and self-attested copies of their documents, including the following: Nepali citizenship certificate, admit card from the exam, existing teaching license (if any), academic transcripts and character certificates for minimum and higher qualifications, equivalency certificate (if the degree is from a foreign institution), recent passport-sized photograph, appointment letter (if currently employed temporarily or under contract at the relevant level), training certificates related to teaching, service verification letter from the Head of Education Development and Coordination Unit or relevant local education authority (for those who have served continuously under approved positions or grant quotas), and the original and self-attested copy of the admit card of the Teaching License examination[1][2].

Candidates are also asked to fill out and submit the personal details form provided by the TSC, which is available on their official website or office[1][2]. Candidates without these documents will not be allowed to attend the interview, and any attempt to influence the process may lead to cancellation of their examination[1][2].

Timeline of Events

The decision to distribute the certificates was made on 2081/07/27 by the TSC[3]. Candidates who passed the examination are asked to contact their respective units to obtain their Teaching License certificates[4]. Further details and updates are available on the TSC website: www.tsc.gov.np[1][2].

[1] TSC Website [2] News Article 1 [3] News Article 2 [4] News Article 3

  1. The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) of Nepal has distributed the Teaching License Certificates, a requirement for permanent positions at the secondary level, following the passing of the required exams and interview stage.
  2. To claim their certificates, candidates must bring original and self-attested copies of documents such as their Nepali citizenship certificate, academic transcripts, character certificates, and recent passport-sized photographs.
  3. Candidates who have graduated from foreign educational institutions are required to present an equivalence certificate along with their documents.
  4. Any candidates who fail to provide the necessary documents or attempt to influence the process may lead to cancellation of their examination, according to the Timeline of Events announced by the TSC on 2081/07/27.

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