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Update of January 21, 2012- as per the notice by the Vidhayalaye Siksha parishad Ramnagar, those candidates who appeared in the exam after getting their admit cards from the Nodal offices or through the exam centers will have to send the photocopy of the OMR application form and the admit card to Parishad office by January, 31.

Update of December 30, 2011- as per the notice by the Vidhayalaye Siksha parishad Ramnagar, mark sheets of the UTET-1 can be taken from the DIET of your domicile district. They should have sent the mark sheet to the home address when candidates have paid them enough amount of money with the form. But we don’t know why they are doing this.

Update of December 15, 2011- Finally Vishist BTC or recruitment process for the primary teachers has been initiated.
 Cick here to see new article for the details of the notification regarding the recruitment process and latest happenings

Update of 13th December, 2011- candidates with 45% (general) and 40% (others) in graduation are eligible for UTET-1 till 31st of December, 2011. (According to a newspaper report)
However this is not new news as candidates known to us with the above criteria could download their results.

Update of 6th December, 2011- according to some newspaper reports, Education Minister has ordered to release a new notification for UTET within three days, but it is not clear what he is trying to say in actual. And heart beats of the candidates waiting for Vishist BTC is getting faster with each passing day. Some of them are going to take actions regarding this. Click here to know latest on the Vishist BTC issue.

Update of 26th November, 2011-with regard to our policy of empowering the youth and providing them the necessary information on www.uttarabuzz.com we are giving below the list of various offices and Authorities of Uttarakhand Government like Directors, DIET, DEO, ADEO etc. including the contact details of Honorable Chief Minister’s office and the Education Minister.

Click here to see the contact details of the concerned authorities, designated persons and various departments of the Uttarakhand Government

Note- make use of those phone numbers and Emails as that all are your right and also share with us what they told you. For example regarding the BTC merit procedure or number of seats, you can contact DIET etc.

And according to latest newspaper report along with the confirmation from our sources High Court has directed government to declare with held or cancelled UTET results of the candidates with less than 50% marks in graduation.

Update as on 23rd November, 2011- If your result was cancelled or with held, and you fulfill the necessary criteria then you can write an application (do mention your UTET-1 roll number, center of exam etc, in it) along with the attested copies of your documents (mark sheet, caste certificate or whatever you have in support of your eligibility) to:

Secretary, Uttarakhand Vidhalayee Siksha Parishad Ramnagar, Nainital latest by 26th of November, 2011.

Suggestion- We also suggest you to take the printout of your result as it is and also attach that copy plus the OMR form photocopy of your sent application with the document and ensure quick delivery of the document because time is short. (However this is not mentioned in the official notice).

After a long wait finally the result of UTET-1 is declared but this is just beginning, as this issue has to move one or two crucial steps to be really substantial for the educated youths.
Read the seven points below and you will understand what we want to say.


Note- there are two above links for checking the result

 Read about the revised answers keys as declared on 14th November 


Here are some facts about the result of UTET-2011:

1-Pass percent was 27.5% more than 11000 candidates were successful.

2-Candidates who have passed or are under BTC training in Uttarakhand are included in list of successful candidates.

3-Decision on the eligibility of candidates who have cleared BTC from outer states and those with B.Sc. in agriculture will depend on court’s directive.

4-Well as per the Notice given by the Uttarakhand vidhyalayi siksha parishad, Nainital, they will declare the result of those 900+ candidates (having less than 50% and 45% in graduation) who were allowed to sit in the exam because of the High Court’s directive.

But now question is- what will happen to substantial numbers of candidates who didn’t move to the court and appeared in the exam with the same qualification? As per the notice they are not eligible!
Can anyone explain this ambiguity? And what will be the reaction of those candidates?

5-According to some unconfirmed report DIET’s are ready to accept the new candidates. Now as the result is out, district wise and subject wise merit of the candidates can be prepared. They can be given appointment now and later on the required training. But it all depends upon the government.

6- There are many candidates who will cross the age limit bar (but irony is that many of such candidates known to us are sitting idle and just waiting). And as we have discussed in the previous post that after January 2012 Vishist BTC is closed, we don’t know why they are not taking some proactive approach.

7- There are reports that Election commissioner of India Mr. Kureshi is visiting Uttarakhand on 17-18th of November and probably dates of election will be declared soon.
So now in light of above mentioned overlapping issues what will happen to those 2200 vacancies of Vshisht BTC. (Also read our previous posts on this issue)
It is the case “right now or never”.
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