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RTE ACT-2009 1. Number of chapters in RTE-2009 is 7 2. Number of sections in RTE-2009 is 38 3. RTE Act enacted in the parliament of India on 4 .8. 2009. 4. The RTE Act -2009 received the assent of the president on 26.8.2009. 5. RTE act come in force in India except Jammu and Kashmir From 26.8.2009 6. RTE act come in force in AP From 1.4.2010 7. Article which tells the importance of free and compulsory education for 6-14 years in India Article 21A 8. NAC means National Advisory Council. 9. Number of Members in High level committee set up by MHRD for implementation of RTE - 14 members 10. RTE 2009 was not applicable to - Jammu& Kashmir. 11. Duties of Appropriate Government, Local Authority and Parents were in chapter III 12. Chairman of state Advisory Council for RTE is Minister of primary Education. 13. The Teacher Pupil Ratio as per RTE-2009 is 1:30 14. As per RTE-2009 compulsory and free Education to the Age group of 6 to 14 years. 15. As per RTE syllabus of a state Education decided by SCERT 16. As per RTE-2009 , the District level Reedressel committee chairman is -District collector. 17. SMC chairman - Village Surpunch, Vice chairman – one of the parent from SMC 18. SMC convenor -Headmaster 19. To implement RTE -2009 funds will be allotted by state and Central Government. 20. The Section which prohibits deployment of teachers for non-educational purposes, other than Population census, disaster relief or elections duties Sec 27 of chapter IV 21. As per RTE -2009 primary Education - I to VIII . 22. The Duties of Teachers were defined under ... section 24(1) of chapter IV 23. The Norms and Standards of the School defined under sec 19 & 25 of Chapter IV 24. Prohibition of physical punishment and mental harassment to children under Sec 17 of Chapter IV. 25. No capitation fee and screening procedure for admission Under Sec 13 26. As per RTE-2009 Disadvantage group means SC,ST and Educationally ,socially backward classes. 27. Duties of Appropriate government and local authorities defined under Sec 8 & Sec9 of chapter III 28. The RTE Act-2009 Promulgated under Act 35/2009 29. The RTE Act-2009 Prohibited the Screening tests for admission and collection of capitation Fee. 30. Punishment for the deviation of RTE Act -2009 Rs 25,000 (first time) 31. Punishment for the every subsequent deviation of RTE Act -2009 Rs 50,000 32. Allotment Ratio of funds by Central and State Governments for the implementation of RTE is 65:35

33. Allotment Ratio of funds by Central and States for the implementation of RTE in case of States of North East Region, is 90:10 34. All Govt schools shall provide free &compulsory education to all children under Sec 12(a) of chapter IV. 35. Private unaided institutions shall provide free education to at least 25% children belonging to disadvantaged groups and weaker sections admitted in Primary - Sec 12(c) of chapter IV. 36. Any School cannot be denied admission of children by the absence of Age proof Sec 14 of chapter IV 37. The Section which prohibits schools from denial of admission to a child, irrespective of the time in the academic year in which admission is sought Sec 15 of chapter IV 38. The Section which stipulates that no private school should be established or can function without Obtaining a Certificate of Recognition Sec 18 of chapter IV 39. The Section which provides for constitution and functions of a SMC sec 21 of chapter IV. 40. As per which Section vacancies in schools should not exceed 10% of School Sec 26 of Chapter IV. 41. Protection of Right of Children Under chapter VI 42. The Section which prohibits private tuition by teachers Sec 28 of chapter IV 43. The Section provides curriculum & evaluation procedure in elementary schools Sec 29 of chapter V 44. As per sec 6 of chapter III Distance of accessibility of the school for children in classes I –V is 1 km 45. As per sec 6 of chapter III Distance of accessibility of the school for children in classes VI –VIII is 3 km. 46. As per which section the children can transfer from one school to any other school Sec 5 of chapter II 47. Financial & other responsibilities of the Central Govt and the States under Sec 7(1) of chapter III 48. The teachers can be deployed for decennial population census, disaster relief duties or elections 49. Chapter –IV deals with Responsibilities of Schools and Teachers. 50. National policies of educations in India were made in 1985 & 1992.

ANDHRA PRADESH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RULES -1988 1. The A.P.E.R-1988 were released as per …. G.O.M.S.NO:524, dt:20-12-1988 2. Educational agency means School management. 3. Form means Relevant form prescribed for specific purposes. 4. Local body means Village panchayat, Mandal parishad,Zilla parishad, Municipal council and Municipal corporation. 5. Appellate authority means The authority who is competent to entertain and settle the appeals. 6. Reviewing authority means The authority who is competent to review the inspection reports. 7. Inspecting officer means The authority who is competent to make or order inspection. 8. Pre-primary school: Nursery, Kinder Garden , Anganwadi and Balwadi (3 to 5 years age) 9. Primary school: I to V (5+ age). 10.Upper Primary school: I to VII 11. Secondary or High schools: VI to X 12. Oriental schools (Sanskrit , Arabic , Persian):Up to X

13. Hindi Pathasala’s: Prathamika to Rastrabasha. 14. Hindi vidyala’s: Prathamika to Praveena. 15. Inspection panel was constituted by DEO/Dy.EO. 16. Inspection panel inspects the High schools and High schools attached to Junior colleges. 17. Main aim of Inspection panel is Academic supervision and guidance to the teachers. 18. Inspection panel consists of 5 members. 19. The members of inspection panel are with High school HM&10 years of experienced subject teachers. 20. Minimum dimensions of a class room of Primary schools – 15 x 21 feet or 16 x 20 feet. 21. Minimum dimensions of a class room of upper Primary schools – 15 x 21 feet or 16 x 20 feet. 22. Minimum dimensions of a class room of High schools – 22 x 24 feet. 23. Teacher have to teach a minimum of ……. Periods for a week 24 24. Higher Secondary schools – IX to Intermediate. S.NO Category of the school

Permission Authority

1.

Pre-primary, primary

DEO

Appellate Authority RJDSE

2. 3. 4. 5.

Upper primary(All media) Oriental schools Hindi Pathasala’s Secondary Schools(HS)

RJDSE RJDSE RJDSE DSE

DSE DSE DSE Government

6.

Hindi vidyala’s

DSE

Government

S.NO Category of the school 1. Pre-primary, primary

Recognition Authority DEO

2. 3. 4. 5.

Upper primary(All media) Oriental schools Hindi Pathasala’s Secondary Schools(HS)

DEO DEO DEO RJDSE

6.

Hindi vidyala’s

RJDSE

THE ANDHRA PRADESH EDUCATION ACT -1982 1. The Abhyudaya pradhamika pathasala means Primary schools under the management of Abhyudaya vidya samstha. 2. Abhyudaya Pradhamika Vidya Samstha means Registered Society. 3. Academic year means period 12 months (starting from June month of the year). 4. Adult education means Education or Further Education of a person of more than nine years of age and who has not attended any Education at any time before. 5. Approved school means any recognized school. 6. Educational Institution means Recognized school or a college. 7. Gram Panchayat means The body constituted for the local administration of a village (A.P act 2 of 1964). 8. Grant –In –Aid Means sum of money paid from state funds to any educational institution. 9. Pre-primary Education means Education prior to primary 10. Primary Education means I to VII 11. Secondary Education means VIII to X 12. computation of age of a child as Age completed by the child on or before the first day of the Academic Year.

13.Classification of Institutions under chapter VI of AP Education Act 1982. 14.As per which rule Director can use Emergency Powers Rule 94 of Chapter XVII of APER 1982. 15.Permission to the Schools will be granted under Rule 8 of Act 1 of 1982. S.NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Category Primary Primary with I to VII(UP) Secondary Schools(HS) Night primary Schools Non-Formal education centers.

Classes I to V I to VII VI to X I to VII --------

Working days 220 220 220 300 180

Working Hours per a day 4½ 5 5 3 2

ANDHRA PRADESH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION RULES -1993 1. APER -1993 were come in force as per G.O.M.S.NO:1,dt:01-01-1994. 2. The Minimum distance required to open a primary(from another PS): 1 Km (200 above population). 3. The Minimum distance required to open a UP(from another UP): 2 Km (200 above population). 4. The Minimum distance required to open a High school (from another HS):5 Km(200 above population). 5. Endowment fund is also known as Corpus Fund. 6. Endowment fee for opening of a New pre-primary or Primary or Upper primary schools – Rs.25,000. 7. Endowment fee for opening of a Oriental or Hindi pathasala or Hindi vidyalaya’s – Rs. 25,000. 8. Endowment fee for opening of a Secondary School (High school) – Rs. 50,000. 9. Area of the play ground require for opening of a New Primary school – 1,000 sq. meters. 10. Area of the play ground require for opening of a New Upper Primary school – 2,000 sq. meters. 11. Area of the play ground require for opening of a High school – 4000 sq. meters. 12. 50 % Percentage of area of the play ground can be deducted in case the schools were in Municipal Corporations. 13. Endowment (Corpus) fund is to be utilized for the purchase of Necessary furniture and equipments. 14. Area require in a class room per pupil: 6 to 8 Sq. meters. 15. Every school must have special rooms for Lab and Library. 16. Every school must have separate sanitary facilities for staff and for both boys& girls. 17. Application For a new school or up gradation has to submit before 31st October. 18. Application fee for the opening of a new school (pre-P.S, P.S, UP, H.P, H.V) – Rs. 10,000. 19. Application fee for the opening of High school – Rs. 20,000. 20. Validity of permission of a school Date of permission to Next academic year end of July (Rule-7). 21. Last date for applying for Recognition of a school – Before 31st July. 22. Validity Period of Recognition of a school 5 Academic years. 23. Fee for Renewal of Recognition of other than High schools – Rs.1000. 24. Fee for Renewal of Recognition of High school – Rs. 2,000. 25. As per APER-1993 the teacher pupil ratio in primary schools is 1:20. 26. As per APER -1993 the teacher pupil ration in UP & High schools is 1:40. 27. Every school whether Aided or Un aided shall constitute a Govern ring body. 28. Governering body of a school must meet ….. times in an Academic year – 3 times. 29. Form I: Application for permission of establishment of new school or up gradation. 30. Form II: Application for permission of establishment of new school or up gradation under private management. 31. Form III: Application for grant of Recognition. 32. Form IV: Grant of Recognition of schools started or up graded.

T. P.F RULES (FOR NON-PENSIONABLE SERVICES) 1. T.P.F means Teachers provident Fund. 2. T.P.F was contributed by Both management of the school and Government (Rule-4). 3. T.P.F scheme come in to force from 01-04-1923. 4. T.P.F has to contribute at Local post office (Rule-6). 5. Recorded evidence for T.P.F is post office savings Bank pass book.(Rule-6). 6. Minimum service required for T.P.F is 1 year (Rule-2). 7. Control on T.P.F rest with the DEO (Rlue-5). 8. Management has to maintain registers regarding T.P.F as per Rule-7. 9. Interest on deposits will be paid on T.P.F as per Rule-8. 10. With drawl of deposits can be done as per Rule – 10. 11. T.P.F with drawl permitted on Death or after Retirement. (Rule-10). 12. When a subscriber of T.P.F was died or disabled ,he shall receive all the deposits sanctioned by DEO. 13. With drawl of advances of T.P.F can be done as per Rule-11. 14. The advances sanctioned by DEO’S not exceed 3 months pay of the Employee. 15. Advances will be given in T.P.F scheme in case of Marriages, for funeral charges, ceremonies. 16. Repayment of advances has to complete in not more than 24 equal monthly investments. 17. With drawl from the fund towards marriage expenses of son’s or Daughter were not more than 6 months of his basic pay. 18. Authority to sanction to part of final with drawl from T.P.F is DEO. 19. On which grounds with drawls are permitted before retirement Marriage or Medical grounds.

ANDHRA PRADESH SCHOOL EDUCATION MANAGEMNET ACT-1988 1. General Education means Every branch of Education. 2. Panchayat education fund maintained by Panchayat Education committee. 3. Mandal Education fund maintained by Mandal Education Committee. 4. Controlling authority of school administration in the state DSE. 5. Constitution of SMC as per sub sec (1) 0f sec 5 of the Act-1988. 6. Constitution of Mandal Education committee as per sec 9 0f the Act 13 of 1988. 7. Constitution of District Education committee as per sec 13 0f the Act 13 of 1988. 8. Constitution of Parent Teacher Association as per sub sec (3) 0f sec 4 of the Act-1988. 9. Registration authority for PTA is MEO. 10. Member ship in PTA is not less than Rs.1. 11. Receipt form of member ship fee in PTA is Form –IV. 12. School management means Educational agency. 13. SMDC means – School management Development committee. 14. Collected Fee in PTA from parents to deposit immediately in Scheduled bank or Post office 15. Fee for membership for members of PTA primary schools –Rs .1 16. Fee for membership for members of PTA Upper primary schools –Rs .2. 17. Fee for membership for members of PTA High schools –Rs .10 18. Fee for membership for members of PTA Colleges –Rs .10. S.NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Committee name Panchayat Education committee Mandal education committee District education committee District education board State advisory board Parent Teacher Association SMC

Chairman Sarpunch MPP Z.P Chairman Collector Minister of School education parent(President) Sarpuch

Vice chairman MPDO Z.P CEO

One of parent SMC Member

Convenor HM MEO DEO DEO C&DSE HM HM

Term 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 1 year 2 years

AP INSPECTION CODE 1. Main aim of inspection Assessment of progress of pupil. 2. Inspection Team members 5 3. School means All kinds of educational institutions up to Secondary Education. 4. Government institution means Educational institution functioning under government. 5. Supervision means professional assessment of a teacher. 6. Controlling authority of district schools and institutions is DEO. 7. Chief controlling authority on school administration in the state DSE. 8. Educational Institution means Recognized school or a college. 9. Educational agency means School management. 10. Inspecting officer means the authority who is competent to make or order inspection. 11. Appellate authority means The authority who is competent to entertain and settle the appeals. 12. Competent authority means The authority who is competent to make orders or inspection reviews. 13. Primary and upper primary schools in urban areas inspected by Dy.eo. 14.MEO office was inspected by Dy.eo and DEO office was inspected by RJDSE. S.NO Category of the school Inspecting Authority Appellate Authority 1. Pre-primary , Primary , UP, Night MEO DEO primary and Night UP 2. Z.P High schools , Govt /non Govt Dy.EO DEO High schools and pre vocational Training centers 3. Urdu medium schools Special officer (Urdu) DEO 4. Oriental schools(Primary ,UP and Special officer (Oriental ) DEO or deputy director of High schools) Oriental schools. 5. Hindi Pathasala, Pracharak, Hindi Educational officer DEO Shikshak and Hindi vidyalaya’s 6. High schools attached to colleges DEO RJDSE 7. Teacher Training centers(DIET) DEO RJDSE 8. Colleges of Education(B.ED) RJDSE or Joint director of DSE School Education 9. Colleges of physical education RJDSE or Joint director of DSE School Education 10. English language Teaching centers Special officer DSE 11. Govt comprehensive colleges of RJDSE or Joint director of Government education ,Govt or non Govt School Education colleges of educations with B.ED 12. Junior colleges Director of Higher education Director of Higher education 13. Degree colleges Director of Higher education Government 14. P.G colleges Not below the rank of Dy. Government Director of higher education 15. Junior colleges under AP.R.E.I.S Not below the rank of Dy. Secretary ,AP.R.E.I.S Director of higher education 16. Schools under AP.R.E.I.S DEO Secretary ,AP.R.E.I.S 17. Junior & Degree Not below the rank of Dy. Chairman of ,AP.S.W.R.E.S colleges(AP.S.W.R.E.S) Director of higher education 18. Schools managed by AP.S.W.R.E.S DEO Secretary AP.S.W.R.E.S 19. Tribal Welfare schools DEO or any officer Director of tribal walfare announced by him

RMSA 1. RMSA means Rashtriya Madhyamika Siksha Abhiyan. 2. RMSA aims and objectives Admit, Access , Retain and Quality. 3. RMSA aims for retention 100% goal by 2020. 4. Number of schools sanctioned under RMSA in first phase-1656 5. RMSA budget for each school for Minor repairs Rs. 25,000. 6. RMSA budget for library books, Magazines and News papers Rs. 10,000. 7. RMSA budget for each school for Science Lab is Rs. 25,000. 8. RMSA budget for each school for Electricity and Electricity charges –Rs. 15,000. 9. The Accounts of RMSA schools will audited by Local fund audit (authority). 10. Share of funding for RMSA scheme by Central Government is 75%. 11. Share of funding for RMSA scheme by State Government is 25%. 12. Under Necessary conditions RMSA provides Physical facilities. 13. RMSA aims to establish a secondary school with in the radius of 5Km. 14. RMSA scheme was launched on March-2009. 15. Implementation of RMSA scheme was Launched from 2009-10 Academic year. 16. RMSA covers the age group of 15-16 Years. 17. RMSA scheme was applicable to Secondary schools. 18. RMSA Aims to achieve Universal access to secondary level education by the end of 2017.

AP Model Schools 1. Medium available in AP model schools is English medium. 2. Education provided in Model schools from VI to X. 3. The Model School scheme aims to provide quality education to talented rural children. 4. Number of Model schools were sanctioned in first phase 355. 5. Model schools will be sanctioned to educationally backward districts. 6. The first model school in the state was opened in Visakhapatnam district on 22 June 2013. 7. Model schools Will be sanctioned at the rate of one school per block. 8. Government intended to start….schools in the second phase across the AP. 400. 9. Number of model schools were running at present in Residual Andhra Pradesh is 163. 10.Model schools were started from 2012-13

RUSA 1. RUSA means Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan. 2. RUSA is Sponsored by Central Government. 3. The Scheme RUSA was started in 2013. 4. RUSA scheme applicable to only Higher education. 5. Share of funds for the implementation of RUSA by Central and general State Governments is 65:35. 6. Share of funds for the implementation of RUSA by Central and Special State Governments is 90:10 7. RUSA would create new universities through up gradation of existing autonomous colleges. 8. RUSA is implemented and monitored through National Mission Authority, Project Approval Board and the National Project Directorate at the central level. 9. RUSA is implemented at state level by State Higher Education Council and State Project Directorate. 10. RUSA Ensure reforms in the affiliation, academic and examination systems.

SSA 1. SSA means Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. 2. SSA objective is to propagate education for all. 3. New nomenclature of SSA in Andhra Pradesh is RVM (SSA). 4. RVM (SSA) is headed by State Project Director (SPD). 5. The officer in-charge of RVM scheme in the district level is Project Officer (PO). 6. RVM (SSA) funds were audited by Local fund Audit (by charted Accounts). 7. SSA has been operational since 2000-2001. 8. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is a programme for Universal Elementary Education. 9. The first Aim of SSA is To provide elementary education for all children in the 6-14 age group by 2010. 10. As per objective of SSA Universal retention by 2010.

GRANT-IN-AID 1. Average daily attendance of pupil for sanctioning of Teaching grant

45 pupil (VI to VIII).

2. Average daily attendance of pupil for sanctioning of Teaching grant

60 pupil (IX to X).

3. Application for Aid to submit in Appendix-A to RJDSE. 4. Financial statement has to submit by Aided institution to RJDSE before 1 May (Appendix-E). 5. Grants must be drawn on bill preparation and with counter sign of DEO. 6. Accounts of Grant-In-Aid institutions were audited by Accounts officer ,Education department. 7. A Grant-In-Aid school prior to 1.4.1977 is permitted for additional sections as per G.O.M.S.NO:344 dt:22.7.1985 8. Girls schools opened after 1.4.1977,applied for grant should have minimum period of Existence 3 years. 9. Grant-In-Aid to boys schools applied for grant should have minimum period of existence 5 years. 10. Schools admitted to Grant-In-Aid under rule 42 of chapter VIII of Act no.20 of 1988. 11. Payment of Grant to private institutions as per A.P. Act no.22 of 1988. 12. Under ....rule Government can with draw or with hold the grant –46 of chapter VIII of Grant – In –Aid. 13. Surplus funds of institutions are utilized for Development of institution. 14. Authorities can inspect or order for an Enquiry on the institution as per Rule 50 of chapter –IX of G.I.A. 15. The education agency should furnish the returns of its institution under the rule 51 of chapter IX of G.I.A 16. Under article 7 of GIA management can be changed by Director. 17. Grant-In-Aid can be withdrawn as a pending under Article 13 of GIA. 18. Payment of grant due for the next year shall be worked out on the basis of paybill for the month of September bill on October. 19.Rule 20 of Chapter II:A member of the staff of any Institution receiving Grant from the Government shall not permitted to stand as a candidate in the election.

20.Who will relax the Rule of Average dailry attendance to Sanction the grant in aid to the Institutions Regional Dy.Director.(Rule 22 of Chapter-III) 21.An Institution shall not ordinarily eligible for the full grant if Previous working days of the school are 220 School days or 1200 hours.(Rule 23 of Chae III). 22.Scale of pay of Teaching and Mon teaching staff in the GIA school shall not less than the Scales prescribed by the Government as per Rule 25 of Chapter III. 23.Application for the Grant in aid to a school for first time has to submit to Regional Dy.Director through DEO. 24.Application for the Aid to a School submit in Appendix-A before 1st July. 25.GIA schools has to submit financial statement to Regional Dy.Director through DEO. 26.GIA School has to submit financial statement in Appendix-E. 27.GIA schools have to submit financial statement every year before 1st May. 28.Grants may be drawn on a bill prepared in the prescribed form Appendix-F. 29.Application to the Aid to a school Should submit to the Director not later than 1st August. 30.Application to for Admission to to aid on behalf of Training school shall be submit in Appendix-B. 31.Hindi vidyalaya's should work 180 days to eligible for the Grant in Aid. 32.Hindi vidyalaya's should have an average daily attendance not less than 25 to receive the Grant.

MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTANT BITS 1.The Logbook is maintained by Headmaster. 2.Objective of Badipilustondi Compulsory enroll of 6 to 14 years children. 3.The subject helps the student to know the knowledge of Heritage,Culture and Human behavior Social Studies. 4.Objective of language teaching in the School Standard professiency in the language. 5.Language formula adopted in our State Three language formula. 6.Counter sign required on T.C (other Countries)-DEO. 7.Counter sign required on T.C (within the Countries)-Dy.Eo 8.Counter sign required on T.C (Other Districts)-HM or MEO 9.Super animation means Completion of total service. 60 years of super annuation to the teachers was effected from 1.6.2014. 10.The Certificate which is authentic record of the Date of Birth is SSC. 11.Competent Authority to correct the Date of Birth in SSC Certificate DEO. 12.Service means Civil service of the state ,Subordinate service (APPSC). 13.Uniform is meant for the removal of UN equal feelings among the students. 14.Boys of ......age should not be admitted into Girls schools above 12 years. 15.Co education means institution for both Boys and Girls. 16.Non detention System was in force from 27.11.1971 (Go.1781). 17.Minimum periods has to deal by a teacher for a week 24. 18.The Maximum period of Leave grant to a student on Sickness 1month. 19.Admission into primary Schools through Record sheet. 20.The competent Authority for forwarding pension proposals for High school teachers- Headmater. 21.The competent Authority for forwarding pension 22.proposals for High school Headmasters Dy.Eo 23.The competent Authority for forwarding pension proposals for Primary and UP school teachers-MEO. 24.The competent Authority for forwarding pension proposals for MEO's - DEO. 25.Pension of Teachers was authorized by Accountant General. 26.Minimum Age required for the post of Vidya volunteer 18 years. 27.Catalogue of books in the School library shout be kept up to date. Annualy. 28.Age limit for Direct Recruitment (APPSC) - 39 years(G.O.336,dt:4.7.2009). 29.Zilla parishad's are constituted under A.P Z.P Act 1999. 30.AP Z.P and M.P Acts was passed on 1959. 31.Number of Government IASE's are functioning 2 33.Number of Government IET's(DIET) are functioning in AP - 23 33.Number of Government IET's(DIET) in are functioning residual AP - 13 34.Number of Government C.T.E's(B.ed) are functioning in AP - 8 35.Number of Government C.T.E's(B.ed) are functioning in Residual AP - 4. 36.Men Teachers will be admitted to Girls High schools after attaining the age of. 45 (Rule 17,AP.E.R ). 37.Duplicate Record sheet will be issued on taking Rs 100 under Rule 45 of AP.E.R 38.Admission fee for joining in to the schools Rs.1 39.Special fee has to pay by each of High Schools. Rs.20 40.Competent Authority to Announce Minority status to UP schools-DSE. 41.Permission to run shift schools was given by DEO. 42.Minority Institutions were based on Language and Religion. 43.Anganwadi and Balwadi were comes under pre-primary.

44.The schools where the children resides in the premises of the Schools were called as Residential Schools. 45.The Schools for specific Religion are called Minority Institutions 46.Main objective of primary education is To provide writing and reading skills to pupil. 47.Head of the Institution Headmaster. 48.Head of the Office. DEO. 49.Head of the Department DSE. 50.Media of Instruction available in Government schools of AP Mother tongue and English. 51.Number of subjects has to taught at Primary level 4 52. Number of subjects has to taught at Upper Primary level 5. 53. Number of subjects has to taught at High School level 6.the 54.State level Examinations in AP are conducting by BSE. 55.When a school is denied a student admission on the basis of Caste or Religion then action taken by the Government is with drawl of Recognition. 56.Minimum students required to Establish a new school. 20 57.The Governering boy of private management should meet at least 3 times in a academic year. 58.Avarage daily attendant required to sanction another section to a school is 50. 59.Pattern of AP education 10+2+3/ 60.HM or MEO has to given cadre strength Certificate to Official Authorities before 1st sep. tember of every Year. 61.Fee has pay by Student for TC is Rs.1(APER -112 62.Fee has to pay by Student for duplicate TC is Rs.1(APER-112) 63.VII Th class common Examination system was abolished from 2008 onwards. 64.Chapter VI of AP education Act 1982 says Classification of Institutions. 65.Chapter VIII of AP education Act 1982 tell us about Grant-in-Aid. 66.Recognition of a school can be with drawn as per Rule 20 of APER Act 1982. 67.Educational services are made under sec 78 of chapter XIII of Act 1982. 68.The Employee or a Teacher can be made under Suspension as per Chapter XIV sec 79 of Act 1982. 69.Collection of Capitation fee is prohibited under Sec 3 of Act 5 of 1983. 70.Grampanchayat Schools were established under Article 30 of Indian Constitution. 71.Terms in an Academic year 2 72.Short term means January to Long vacation (summer). 73.Long term means Reopening to December. 74.DFRC Means District Fee Regulatory Committee. 75.DFRC Chairman Collector 76.Member convenor of DFRC DEO. 77.Fee structure to Recognized private Schools will decided by DFRC. 78.The fee structure decided by DFRC will valid upto 3 years. 79.The prescribed Fee for Admission in to VI class Rs.3 80.Minimum attendance required for Primary School children 80%. 81.Minimum attendance required for Secondary schools children 90%. 82.Headmaster can condone an attendance upto 10% 83.After HM,DEO can condone an attendance upto 5%.

84.Old name of DSE Director of Public Institutions (DPI). 85.Chairman of DCEB DEO. 86.Secretary of DCEB Senior Headmaster. 87.GIS scheme for AP government Employees was implemented from 1984. 88.Service Registers of primary and UP schools Teachers were maintained by MEO. 89.Service Registers of High schools Teachers were maintained by Hugh school Headmaster. 90.Service Register of High school Headmaster was maintained by Dy.Eo. 91.Board of Teacher Education was formed to advise the Government and to Recommend In-service Training to the Teachers. 92.Time period given to a suspended Teacher to appeal period of 30 days. 93.The Authority is competent to retrench fom service Appointing Authority. 94.The rule , Code of conduct rules for Teachers were formed under Sec 85 ,chapter XV of Act 1982. 95.Chairman of SSC board DSE. 96.Every school Should have a separate Library and reading. 97.Syllabus for School Education is prepared by SCERT. 98.As per which rule Primary Eduw in Andhrapradesh was declared as free Sub sec(6) of sec 9 of APER,1959. 99.under which rule the individual is prohibited to Establish a school Rule 20 of chapter VI of AP Education Act. 100.Grampanchayat means A Local body of a village. 101.Grampanchayat's are constituted under Grampanchayat Act 1964. 102.Education fund Audited by officer appointed by Government and Local fund Authority. 103:Time limit to submit Review petition 90 days (Rule 91). 104:Collection of capitation Fee is prohibited as per Rule 5 of Act 5 of 1983. 105:A Teacher Shall not be on probation for more than 24 Months. 106.Name of the pupil shall be struck off from School Roll if pupil is absent him self with out leave more than 1 month. 107.Total working days to be calculated in a year for special Schools as per APER 300 days. 108.For TC who have to submit a letter to Headmaster behalf of student Parent of the Pupil. 109:Vacation means Holidays which Exceeds 14 days. 110.Non-Detention means The system which have no Common exams from I to X. 111.APER means Andhra Pradesh educational Rules. 112.T.P.F means Teacher Provident Fund. 113.TET means Teacher Eligibility Test. 114.PSTE is a Branch of DIET. 115.competent Authority to grant Recognition for Teacher Training Institutions NCTE. 116.The competent Authority to sanction half pay leave of a primary school Teacher :MEO. 117.As per the RTE Syllabus for the state Developed by SCERT. 118.Board of Secondary Education of Andhra Pradesh' also known as the Directorate of Government Examinations. 119.DGE was Established in 1953 120.Retirement Age of Teachers under All managements in AP state is 60 years. 121.The Age group prescribed under Akshara Sankranthi 5-14 years. 122.Financial support up to VIII class is from RVM(SSA). 123.Mid day Meal program in India was implet from 2004.

124.Number of Government Colleges of Physical Education are functioning in Andhrapradesh state 5 125.Number of Government Colleges of Physical Education are functioning in Residual Andhrapradesh 3. 126.

Types of Leaves: 1.Casual Leaves in a Calendar Year:15 2.Special Casual Leaves in a calendar Year-7 3.Number of additional Special Casual Leaves for Women Employees-5 4.Maternity Leave period -180 days 5.Paternity Leave period-15 days. 6.Abortion Leave period-42 days 7.Number of Leaves for Family planning operation to Male Employees--6 days 8.Number of Leaves for Family planning Operation to Woman Employees-14 days. 9.Number of Leaves to Male Employee when his Wife Undergone Family planning Operation-7 Days. 10.Optional Holidays in a calander year-5 11.Discretionary Holidays in a Calander year-3 12.Casual leave is only a privilege not a Right 13.Calander year Span -January-December 14.Leaves other than Casual Leaves governered by AP leave Rules 1933. 15.Holiday means Holidays not exceeding 14 days. 16. Vacation means Holidays Exceeding 14 days. 17. Sanctioning Authority of CL to Dy.eo's and MEO's DEO. 18. Sanctioning Authority of CL to All the Teachers in the High school Headmaster. 19.Headmaster of primary or Up Schools can sanction CL' to their Subordinate Teachers. 20.Casual leave shall not be combine with Any kind of leave and Long vacation. 21.Minimum period to avail Casual leave 1/2 day. 22.Number of Terms in a year 2.

ABBREVIATIONS 1.APER:Andhra Pradesh educational Rules. 2.T.P.F:Teacher Provident Fund. 3.TET:Teachers Eligibility Test. 4.SMC:School Management Committee. 5.SMDC:School management Development Committee. 6.CCE:Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation. 7.TRT:Teachers Recruitment Test. 8.CWSN:Children With Special Needs. 9.SAAP:Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh. 10.DFRC:Distrt Fee Regularly Committee. 11.SCERT:State Council for Educational Research and Training 12.NCERT:National Council for Educational Research and Training. 13.AAS:Annual Assessment Survey. 14.DCEB:Distrt Common Examination Board. 15.RMSA:Rashtriya Madhyamiks Shiksha Abhiyan.

16.SSA:Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. 17.NMMS:National Means Cum Merit Scholarship. 18.RBSK:Rashtriya Bala Swasthya Karyakramam. 19.WIFS:Weekly Iron and Folical Acid Supplement. 20.JABARJawahar Bala Arogya Raksha 21.NCF:National Curriculum Frame. 22.APSCF:Andhra Pradesh State Curriculum Frame. 23.SITE:State Institute of Education Research and Training. 24.CCRT:Centre for Cultural Research and Training. 25.ECCE:Early Child good Care and Children Education. 26.PINDICS:Performance indicators(Teachers self Evaluation). 27.Lindics:Language indicators (For Children). 28.IEDC:Integrated Education for Disabled Children. 29.NPE:National Policy on Education. 30.IASE:Institute if Advanced Studies in Education. 31.PSTE:Pre Service Teacher Education. 32.ICT:Information and Communication Technology. 33.MHRD:Minststry for Human Resources and Development. 34.NCTE:National Council for Teacher Education. 35.ASER:Annual Survey if Education Report. 36.QMT:Quality Monitoring Tools. 37.SMF:School Monitoring Format. 38.SLAS:State Level Achievement Survey. 39.CRCC:Cluster Resource Centre Coordinator. 40.BRCC:Block Resource Centre Coordinator. 41.NAC:National Advisory Council. 42:DISE: District Information System for Education. 43.UIDAI: Unique Identification Authority of India. 44.MIS: management information system. 45.DSE:Director of School Education. 46.RUSA:Rashtriya Uccharit Shiksha Abhiyan. 47.CTET: Central Teacher Eligibility Test. 48.UGC:University Grant Commission. 49.CBSE: Central Board of Secondary Education. 50.ICSE: Indian Certificate of Secondary Education. 51.KGBV: Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya. 52.NIOS:National Institute of Open Schooling. 53.IASE: Institutes of Advance Study in Education. 54.DIET: District Institutes of Education and Training . 55.APPEP:Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project 56.DPEP:Distrt Primary Education Project 57.QIP:Quality Improvement Programme. 58.CLIP:Children Language Improvement Programme. 59.LEP: Learning Enhancement Programme.

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