Bihar Government Set To Hire 45,000 Teachers Under TRE-4

The Bihar government has announced plans to recruit 45,000 teachers under the Teacher Recruitment Examination-4 (TRE-4), aimed at enhancing the quality of education in the state. The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will conduct the necessary assessments for various educational tiers, including elementary, intermediate, secondary, and higher secondary levels. This initiative is part of a broader effort to address the shortage of qualified educators in Bihar's schools, which has been a significant concern for improving educational outcomes. The recruitment drive is expected to not only provide employment opportunities but also strengthen the educational framework in the state, ensuring that students receive quality instruction. The announcement has drawn attention from various stakeholders in the education sector, highlighting the urgent need for a robust teaching workforce to support the growing student population in Bihar.
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