District Selection Committee, known as DSC, is an entrance examination by the state governments in India for recruitment of teachers. [1] [2]
All the Bachelor of Education or B.Ed. graduates are eligible to take the test.
The AP government takes 20% marks from Teachers Eligibility Test or TET. The government comes out with the notification for the vacant seats every year. [3] and the state government gives 80% weight to DSC and 20% to TET.
In 1998, the government merged Panchayat Raj and government teacher cadres for uniform selection for all government-run schools. [4]
The system of recruiting teachers through District Selection Committees has been in place for several decades across various Indian states. In Andhra Pradesh, the DSC mechanism gained structured prominence in the late 1990s as part of reforms to improve the quality of education and address the shortage of teaching staff in rural and urban government schools.
The recruitment process by DSC typically involves the following stages: