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  • #68421
    Anonymous
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    Friends I am working as a TIC in a primary school under KPSC. Considering a transfer scenario I want to know how to calculate Student-Teacher ratio if there is a Para teacher among the teachers. eg. If there are 4 teachers in a school and one of them is a para teacher. Total no of students are 95. Then what would be the Student-Teacher ratio?
    1) 95:4
    or
    2) 95:3

    #76512
    Anonymous
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    Acc. to my knowledge it would be 95:4.

    #76539
    Anonymous
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    I think the ratio will be 95:3.. Para Teacher is out of counting till now.

    #76591
    Anonymous
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    Teacher and pupil ratio is
    1:40 or it is 1:30

    #76600
    Anonymous
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    Now it is 1:40 but going to be 1:30.

    #76606
    Anonymous
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    The ratio should be 95:4 (including the para teacher) according to the dise 2011-12

    #76616
    Anonymous
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    DISE dekhe kichu hobe dada? kono order ache ei byapare? Ami sunechi rte te para chara bola royeche..

    #76617
    Anonymous
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    as per RTE its 1:30

    #76619
    Anonymous
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    DISE dekhe kichu hobe dada? kono order ache ei byapare? Ami sunechi rte te para chara bola royeche..

    Thanks for the response.
    Actually was talking of Raw data (of dise) the School Report Card (SRC) for the year 2011-12 which is available at the website: http://www.schoolreportcards.in which counts the para teacher to calculate the ratio and I expected the site follow RTE…
    Please correct me if I a’m mistaken.
    N.b: I was/am also waiting for the order for my personal use.

    #76622
    Anonymous
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    ok.. i think the order is orally submitted to all DI’s & DPSC

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