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Guest Teachers - Directorate of School Education, Haryana

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Therefore, while calculating the experience <strong>of</strong> JBT <strong>Teachers</strong> in<br />

number <strong>of</strong> weeks, their experience can be worked out by<br />

dividing the number <strong>of</strong> days taught by a <strong>Guest</strong> Teacher by 7<br />

(seven). For example if a guest teacher has been paid<br />

remuneration for 283 days, his/her experience works out to 283<br />

÷ 7 = 40.4 weeks or 40 weeks.<br />

(ii) In case <strong>of</strong> other teachers i.e. Masters, C&V <strong>Teachers</strong> and<br />

Lecturers etc, the experience in number <strong>of</strong> weeks will be<br />

calculated by dividing the number <strong>of</strong> periods taught by that guest<br />

teacher by30 in case <strong>of</strong> Lecturer, 36 in case <strong>of</strong> Master and 39<br />

in case <strong>of</strong> C&V teacher. For example if a guest teacher (Master<br />

Category) has taught 1245 periods then his/her experience<br />

would come out to 12454 ÷ 36 = 34.5 weeks or 35 weeks.<br />

It is requested that this letter may be circulated to all the Heads <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Institutions working under your control and the above instructions regarding experience<br />

certificate may be followed in letter and spirit.<br />

-Sd-<br />

SUPERINTENDENT CO-ORDINATION<br />

FOR COMMISSIONER & DIRECTOR GENERAL<br />

SCHOOL EDUCATION, HARYANA,<br />

CHANDIGARH.

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