A great opportunity has come up for the youth of Madhya Pradesh to become a government teacher. Madhya Pradesh Staff Selection Board (MPESB) has invited applications for the Primary Teacher Selection Test 2025.
This recruitment is being done under the School Education Department and Tribal Affairs Department. If you are also dreaming of becoming a teacher, then do not miss this opportunity at all.
The application process has started from July 18 and interested candidates can apply online till August 1, 2025. Application has to be done by visiting the website esb.mp.gov.in. If any kind of mistake is made while applying, then time will be available till August 6, 2025 to rectify it.
All the candidates who want to apply should have the necessary educational qualification. Only those candidates can apply who have passed the MPTET 2020 or 2024 exam with the prescribed marks.
Apart from this, the candidates should have passed Higher Secondary with at least 50 percent marks and should also have a two-year Diploma in Elementary Education or a four-year B.Ed. degree.
Now let's talk about the examination fee. General category candidates will have to pay Rs 500 and Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Other Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Section candidates of Madhya Pradesh will have to pay Rs 250. This fee has to be deposited online.
Apart from this, the candidates should have passed Higher Secondary with at least 50 percent marks and should also have a two-year Diploma in Elementary Education or a four-year B.Ed. degree.
Talking about age, the minimum age of the candidate to apply should be 21 years. At the same time, the maximum age for male candidates of general category has been fixed at 40 years. Women native to Madhya Pradesh, SC-ST category and Divyang candidates can apply up to a maximum age of 45 years.
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