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REET Recruitment 2021: Here’s how to apply for 32,000 upper primary and primary level teachers posts

Rajasthan Education Department has released notifications for the recruitment of primary and upper primary teacher posts for the state. This time the department will recruit 32,000 teachers for the primary level (1 to 5) and upper primary (6 to 8).

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REET 2021

Rajasthan Education Department has released notifications for the recruitment of primary and upper primary teacher posts for the state. This time the department will recruit 32,000 teachers for the primary level (1 to 5) and upper primary (6 to 8).

Interested and eligible candidates, having BA, B.Ed., Post Graduate degrees, can apply online for 32000 teaching posts online through the official website https://education.rajasthan.gov.in/.

Here’s how to apply

REET recruitment 2021: How to apply

  • Step 1. Applicants must register themselves on the official website-sso.rajasthan.gov.in.
  • Step 2. Click on Teacher recruitment and fill the required detail
  • Step 3. Ensure all your credentials are correct and verified
  • Step 4. Applicants are required to enter their mobile number, email ID and Aadhar Number on the online application form
  • Step 5. Submit the fees and complete the application process
  • Step 6. Download it and take a printout of it for future reference.

The application fee for General candidate is Rs 100 and it is Rs 70 for OBC candidates while SC/ST/EWS candidates need to pay Rs 60 for appearing in the exam.

Applicants are advised to keep a close eye on the official website for more updates and information related to exams and vacancies.

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SSC CGL 2024 final results declared: Steps to check and download marksheets

The SSC CGL 2024 final results have been declared. Candidates can check their roll number on the official website. Selection is based on Tier 1 & Tier 2 performance.

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SSC CGL

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the final results for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2024 exam on March 12, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results and download their marksheets from the official SSC website ssc.gov.in.

The final results consider the performance of candidates across Tier 1 and Tier 2 examinations, and selected candidates will now undergo a document verification process before final recruitment.

Step-by-step guide to check SSC CGL 2024 results

Follow these steps to access and download your SSC CGL 2024 results:

  1. Visit the official SSC website ssc.gov.in
  2. Scroll to the ‘Notice Board’ section on the homepage.
  3. Click on the link labeled ‘Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2024 – Declaration of Final Result’.
  4. The link will open a PDF file containing the list of selected candidates for various posts.
  5. Search for your roll number in the list.
  6. Save or download the file for future reference.

🔹 Note: No separate marksheets are provided for candidates.

Selection criteria for SSC CGL 2024

According to the official notification, candidate selection was based on their aggregate performance in Section-I and Section-II of Paper-I of the Tier-II Examination.

  • Candidates who cleared Section-I and Section-II were shortlisted for the Computer Knowledge Test (CKT) Module and Data Entry Speed Test (DEST), except for Statistical Investigator (SI) Grade-II.
  • Those who failed to qualify for Section-I and Section-II were not eligible for Section-III evaluation.

The SSC CGL 2024 recruitment drive aims to fill 17,727 Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ vacancies across various central government departments.

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India’s AI sector to exceed 2.3 million job openings by 2027: Report

India’s AI sector is projected to exceed 2.3 million job openings by 2027, with reskilling seen as a critical solution to bridge the talent gap.

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India’s artificial intelligence (AI) sector is on track to surpass 2.3 million job openings by 2027, highlighting a growing demand for AI talent, according to a recent report by a consultancy firm.

The report revealed that India’s AI talent pool is expected to expand to approximately 1.2 million in the coming years, offering an opportunity to reskill over 1 million workers. The study underscored the urgent need for upskilling to bridge the talent gap in the country.

AI talent shortage and the need for reskilling

Saikat Banerjee, Partner at Bain & Company and leader in its AI, Insights, and Solutions practice in India, emphasized that India has a unique opportunity to establish itself as a global AI talent hub. However, by 2027, AI job openings are projected to be nearly twice the available talent.

“The challenge—and opportunity—lies in reskilling and upskilling a significant portion of the existing talent base on emerging technology tools and skillsets,” Banerjee said. He noted that although the AI talent shortage is a major concern, it can be addressed through a shift in hiring strategies.

“Addressing it requires a fundamental shift in how businesses attract, develop, and retain AI talent. Companies need to move beyond traditional hiring approaches, prioritize continuous upskilling, and foster an innovation-driven ecosystem,” he added.

Global AI talent gap and rising demand

The report highlighted that AI-related job postings have surged by 21% annually since 2019, while salaries in the sector have risen by 11% per year. Despite this, the supply of qualified AI professionals has failed to keep pace, creating a widening talent gap that hinders AI adoption worldwide.

Nearly 44% of global executives cited the lack of in-house AI expertise as a major obstacle in implementing AI technologies. The talent shortage is expected to persist until at least 2027, impacting AI growth across various economies.

United States: One in two AI jobs could remain unfilled by 2027, with demand expected to reach over 1.3 million while supply lags at 645,000, necessitating the reskilling of around 700,000 workers.

Germany: The AI talent gap could be the most severe, with 70% of AI jobs projected to remain vacant. The country will require between 190,000 and 219,000 AI professionals by 2027, but only around 62,000 will be available.

United Kingdom: AI job demand is expected to exceed supply by over 50%, with just 105,000 workers available for up to 255,000 positions.

Australia: The country could experience a shortfall of over 60,000 AI professionals, with only 84,000 specialists available for up to 146,000 roles.

India’s AI potential and way forward

India’s AI sector has the potential to be a leading global player in AI talent development. However, to meet the growing demand, businesses, educational institutions, and policymakers must collaborate to enhance AI training programs and implement large-scale reskilling initiatives.

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Assam Direct Recruitment Examination 2025 results announced for Grade 3 and 4 posts

Assam State-Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) has declared the results of ADRE 2025 for Grade 3 & 4 posts. Check result details here.

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Assam Direct Recruitment Exam 2025 results declared

The State-Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC), Assam, has officially announced the results of the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination (ADRE) 2025 for Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their results on the official website, assam.gov.in. The results will also be made available on slrcg3.sebaonline.org and slrcg4.sebaonline.org at a later time.

Recruitment process and exam details

The ADRE recruitment drive is aimed at filling 5,023 vacancies in various Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts. The examination was conducted in multiple phases, with three different papers assessing candidates at various qualification levels.

  • Phase 1 (September 15): Paper 3 was conducted for HSSLC (Class 12)-level positions.
  • Phase 2 (September 29): Paper 4 was held for bachelor’s degree-level posts, and Paper 5 for HSLC driver roles.
  • Grade 4 Exam (October 27): Conducted for candidates with qualifications of HSLC, HSLC+ITI, and Class 8.

Candidate participation and exam centers

The ADRE examination witnessed a significant number of candidates appearing for various posts:

  • HSLC-level session: 8,27,130 candidates took the exam across 1,484 centres from 9 AM to 11:30 AM.
  • Class 8-level session: 5,52,002 candidates appeared for the exam in 808 centres from 1:30 PM to 4 PM.

Answer key and objection process

Following the completion of the examination, SLRC Assam released provisional answer keys and provided candidates the opportunity to raise objections. After reviewing all objections, the commission revised the final answer key where necessary. If a candidate’s objection was found valid, the objection fee was refunded.

Negative marking scheme for Grade 3 exam

Candidates appearing for the Grade 3 examination were subjected to a negative marking system:

  • 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer in 1-mark questions.
  • 0.5 marks deducted for each wrong answer in 2-mark questions.
  • Marks deducted if multiple options were selected for a single question.

How to check ADRE Result 2025 online

To check the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination 2025 results, candidates need to follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official Assam state portal: assam.gov.in.
  2. Alternatively, visit sebaonline.org.
  3. Look for the Grade 3 or Grade 4 result link and click on it.
  4. Enter your login credentials as prompted.
  5. Submit the details to view and download your result.

For more information and result updates, candidates are advised to visit the official websites.

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