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Teachers License Examination | tsc.gov.np

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) make the advertisement about the application of lower secondary teacher’s license. TSC urged all the interested applicants to fill the forms of teacher’s license. The advertisement was published on 9th Jestha, 2079. Interested applicant can give application through application.tsc.gov.np. 

Improtance of Teachers License in Nepal

Teachers license is very important documents to those people who want to make carrer in teaching. This is the government approval to teach students. Government of Nepal, Ministry of Education has classified teachers license in different stages, primary, lower secondary and secondary. There is minimum critarea to be eligible to make license application.

Details of Teachers Service Commission

Examination Type: Written (Subjective)

Application Fee: Rs 700

Deadline of Submission: Above 18

Age Limit of application: 2077/03/07

Date of TSC license Examination: August 13, 2022. (2079/04/28)


Online Application of Teachers License 

Online Application is compulsory for the teacher’s license. The license of the application is application.tsc.gov.np. Applicants have to create the profile before submission of applicants. Applicants have to filled correct information at the application form. You have to choose the bank option to submit of application fee. Online application is available from connect IPS.

View the original notice of TSC

Minimum Qualification 

  • Nepali Citizenship
  • +2 / Certificate level passed  

Secondary Teachers License Examinaiton Admit Card

Teachers service commision urged the applicants to download the entrance card from website . TSC has issued the notice to download the entrance cateed of secondary teachers license. 

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