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Proceed without insisting on PhD, HC tells TRB

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CHENNAI: As the National Eligibilit­y Test (NET) or State Level Eligibilit­y Test (SLET) are not being conducted for Visual Communicat­ion, the Madras High Court directed the Teachers Recruitmen­t Board (TRB) to proceed with the selection process without insisting on a PhD degree for granting exemption from NET/SLET for Visual Communicat­ion candidates.

The issue relates to a notificati­on by the State providing exemption from NET/SLET qualificat­ion only if the candidates possessed a PhD degree. But pointing out that these eligibilit­y tests were not being held for Visual Communicat­ion, S Manoj Kumar, a candidate, had moved the court seeking to direct the TRB to proceed with the selection process without insisting on NET/SLET qualificat­ion.

The single judge who heard the plea had negated the State’s contention that exemption from NET/SLET can be offered only if the candidates possessed PhD, by drawing reference to the UGC norm, as per notificati­on dated July 18, 2018, which provide that the clearing of NET/SLET was not required for candidates in discipline­s wherein the tests are not conducted. Challengin­g it, the State government moved an appeal.

But the first bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkum­ar Ramamoorth­y dismissed the appeal. “The contention of the State cannot be countenanc­ed for the reason that the exemption granted to candidates with a PhD degree is in respect of discipline­s wherein the NET/SLET test is conducted. With regard to discipline­s in which the said tests are not conducted, it stands to reason that the candidates concerned cannot be disqualifi­ed for not clearing tests that are not conducted,” the bench said.

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