Age
18-45 Years
Min Qualification
Post Graduation
Location
Himachal Pradesh
The Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog (HPRCA), Hamirpur, has unveiled a significant employment gateway for teaching professionals across the state. This latest notification, under Advertisement No. 09/2026, represents a strategic shift in the state's educational landscape as it moves toward aligning selected government schools with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) standards. This initiative is designed to infuse the education system with professionally competent, CBSE-oriented educators who can drive competency-based learning and foundational literacy in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
For aspiring educators, this is more than just a job; it is a chance to be at the forefront of a systemic educational reform in Himachal Pradesh. While these roles are currently offered on a scheme-based, temporary engagement for a period of five years, they provide a prestigious platform to work within national-level academic standards. The goal is to ensure that students, particularly those in rural and tribal regions, receive a high-caliber education that ensures national and international mobility.
For most post-graduate teacher roles (e.g., Political Science, Sociology, Economics), the requirements are:
Master's Degree: In the concerned subject with at least 50% marks.
B.Ed: Minimum 50% marks.
TET: Qualified status is mandatory.
Computer Teacher: B.E/B.Tech in CS/IT, or M.Sc CS/MCA, or 'B'/'C' level DOEACC with 50% marks.
Physical Education: B.P.Ed/M.P.Ed with specific percentage requirements based on NCTE regulations.
All payments must be made via the "Online Payment Gateway" using Credit/Debit cards or Net Banking.
Category | Total Fees |
All Categories (General & Reserved) | ā¹800.00 (ā¹100 Exam Fee + ā¹700 Processing Fee) |
Correction Window Fee | ā¹100.00 |
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1. Can final-year students apply?
Ans: No. All essential qualifications must be acquired by the closing date of the application, which is May 14, 2026.
2. Is there a minimum qualifying mark for the screening test?
Ans: Yes. General category candidates must score at least 45%, while SC/ST/OBC/WFF candidates must score at least 40%.
3. What is the Z-Score normalization?
Ans: If the exam is held in multiple shifts, this method standardizes scores across shifts to ensure fairness, accounting for variations in difficulty.
4. Are candidates from other states eligible for reservation?
Ans: No. Candidates from states other than Himachal Pradesh will be treated as General (UR) category candidates, regardless of their status in their home state.
5. How long is the validity of the OBC certificate?
Ans: The OBC certificate must be valid on the closing date of applications and at the time of document verification (typically one year validity).
6. Will I get a government pension?
Ans: No. This is a scheme-based engagement, and standard government pension or service rules do not apply.
7. Is the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) mandatory for all posts?
Ans: Yes, for most teaching categories (including Political Science, Sociology, and PRT), passing the TET is a mandatory professional qualification.
8. What happens if I make a mistake in my application?
Ans: A four-day correction window will open after May 14, 2026, allowing you to edit errors for a fee of ā¹100.
9. Will I be considered a permanent government employee?
Ans: No. The notification explicitly states that teachers engaged under this scheme shall not be deemed government employees.
10. How will I receive my Admit Card?
Ans: Admit cards must be downloaded from the HPRCA website; they will not be sent by post. You will receive an SMS/email alert when they are ready.