Hindi (TGT) Vacancy in Bhilai 3, Durg, Chhattisgarh
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
Job Description
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Delhi Public School in Bhilai 3 is a lively place where teachers from different backgrounds come together to make learning engaging. The Hindi department shares lesson ideas, conducts joint planning sessions, and supports each other during exams and activities. Parents in Durg often drop by to discuss their children’s Hindi progress, so the team stays ready with clear explanations and examples.
Job Overview
A TGT Hindi Teacher Vacancy in Durg is open for a full-time position at Delhi Public School, Bhilai 3. The role involves teaching Hindi from grades 6 to 10, planning lessons, and assessing students regularly. You will prepare students for board exams and school-level tests while keeping the classroom interactive.
What You Will Do
Plan and deliver Hindi lessons for middle and secondary sections using textbooks and supplementary materials.
Create worksheets, stories, and grammar exercises that match student abilities and exam patterns.
Conduct weekly tests and term-end assessments to track Hindi progress across classes.
Organize debates, recitation, and Hindi Diwas events to build language confidence.
Collaborate with other Hindi teachers to align topics and share resources.
Discuss student performance with parents during PTMs and through written feedback.
Prepare sample papers and revision notes for board exam batches.
Attend department meetings and school workshops to update teaching methods.
Eligibility
Postgraduate degree in Hindi with at least 55% marks from a recognized university.
B.Ed or M.Ed in Hindi from an NCTE-approved institute.
Three years of Hindi teaching experience in grades 6 to 10.
Familiarity with CBSE Hindi syllabus and exam formats preferred.
Work Culture
The Hindi Teaching Job in Bhilai 3, Durg means working in a school where teachers take ownership of their subjects. You will find students eager to speak Hindi but needing structured guidance, so lesson plans must balance creativity with clarity. Department discussions often include sharing local stories and poems to connect with Chhattisgarh’s language heritage.
What You Get
No bar for deserving candidates.