ANNEXURE (45) [Vide Rules 61 and 63] Seniority list of teachers in the non-government secondary schools- SS CODE

 

ANNEXURE (45)

[Vide Rules 61 and 63]

Seniority list of teachers in the non-government secondary 

schools

 

Government has decided to lay down the following revised guidelines for fixation of seniority of teachers in non-government secondary and higher secondary schools.

2. For the purpose of fixation of seniority of teachers in non-government secondary and higher secondary schools the following categories of teachers in the ladder of seniority should be taken into account:

 

Category A: This category is applicable to:

HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS ONLY

 

M.A., II/M.Sc., II/M.Com., II/M.Sc. (Agriculture), II,B.T./B.Ed.

 

Teachers of the above qualification appointed in higher secondary schools and teaching a subject offered by them at their master’s degree examination to the top standard of the higher secondary school.

 

Category B: Holders of:

M.A. /M.Sc., B.T. / B.Ed., or its equivalent; or

B.A. /B.Sc., B.T. / B.Ed. or its equivalent; or

B.A. /B.Sc., Dip. T. (old two year course); or

B.A. /B.Sc., S.T.C. /Dip. Ed. /Dip. Ed./ Dip. T. (one-year Course) with 10 years’ post S.T.C., etc., service.

 

Category C: Holders of:

 B.A. /B.Sc., S.T.C. /Dip. Ed. (one-year course) or its equivalent.

 

Category D: Holders of:

S.S.C., S.T.C. /Dip. Ed., /Dip/T/ (one-year course) or its equivalent.

 

Category E: Untrained graduates or holders of equivalent qualifications.

 

Category F: Untrained matriculates or holders of equivalent qualifications.

 

Category F: The rest.

 

Note 1: for the purposes B, C and D mentioned above, teachers with S.T.C., T.D., and Jr. P.T.C., Dip. Ed. (Post S.S.C. one-year course) qualifications appointed on or after 1st October 1970 will be considered as untrained and their seniority should be fixed in the E or F category or untrained teachers, as the case may be.

 

Note 2: The following training qualification which can be secured two years after S.S.C. examination should, however, be considered as training qualification for the purpose of seniority even after 1st October 1970:

 

(i) D.Ed. (2 years).

(ii) T.D. (Bombay University).

(iii) Dip. Ed. (Nagpur University).

 

Note 3: Seniority of M.A. (M.Sc.) M.Com. B.Ed. and B.A. (B.Sc.) B.Com. B.Ed., teachers would be common and their seniority would be determined on the basis of length of service after B.Ed. in the school or schools of the same management. There would not be a separate category ‘A’ for determining the seniority of the teachers in higher secondary schools.

 

(G.R.E. and Y.S.D. No. HSC. 1076/419/XX-XXI of 6th May 1976).

 

Note 4: In the case of teachers whose date of continuous appointment in one and the same category  is common, the teacher who is senior by age will be treated as senior.

 

3. The categories mentioned above represent the ladder of seniority and have been mentioned in descending order. The inter se seniority of teachers falling in any single category should be determined on the basis of their length of continuous service in that category, in a single school or in schools run by the same management.

 

4. If a management runs S.S.C. level schools (s) as well as higher secondary schools (s), higher seniority of M.A., II/M.Sc., II, B.T./B.Ed. teachers (by virtue of their falling in category A) should be considered only while making appointment to the post of headmaster of higher secondary school. For the purpose of making appointments to the posts of headmaster/s and supervisor/s in its S.S.C. level schools M.A., II /M.Sc., II, B.T. /B.Ed. teachers should not be considered as belonging to a higher category B, the inter se seniority of teachers in this category B (to be considered while making appointments to the posts of headmaster/s and supervisor/s in S.S.C. level schools) being determined in accordance with provisions of paragraph 3 above.

 

5. The seniority of non-government secondary school teachers in Nagpur region (now Nagpur and Amravati Regions) who were permanent on 31st December 1956 should not be disturbed. Their seniority should continue to be determined as per statutory provisions contained in the M.P. Secondary education, Act 1951 and the rules made there under. If any of such teachers, however, improves his qualifications and goes to the higher category, these revised guidelines of seniority will apply as so far as the determined of his seniority in the higher category is concerned.

 

6. Seniority lists of non-government secondary school teachers prepared as per D.E.’s circular No. 907/65-C, dated 27th July 1966, and should be revised in the light of these guidelines. However, appointments of headmasters already made after taking into consideration seniority of teachers determined on the basis of old guidelines should not be cancelled. The persons concerned should continue as headmasters.

 

7. Any departure from the aforesaid revised guidelines by any management should be allowed only after the prior approval of the regional deputy director of education concerned, who may consider each case on its merits.

 

(D.E.’s Circular No. AMS. 6169/10440-C, dated 11th May 1971).

 

(Please also see Annexure 52).

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