Political Science (PGT) Vacancy in Panchkula, Haryana
Dass and Brown School
Job Description
Role Summary
Fresh B.Ed graduates who have studied Political Science at the post-graduate level and want to shape young minds in Panchkula can apply for the PGT Political Science Teacher Vacancy in Panchkula. Dass And Brown School is looking for a dynamic teacher who can make constitutional values and current affairs engaging for Classes 11 and 12. The Political Science Teaching Job in Panchkula, Panchkula involves both classroom instruction and co-curricular activities that build civic awareness.
Day-to-Day Duties
Conduct daily Political Science classes for senior secondary sections using CBSE-aligned content and real-world case studies. Prepare lesson plans that blend NCERT textbooks with local Panchkula and Haryana examples to keep students connected. Assist in organizing debates, mock parliament sessions, and visits to nearby government offices as part of the curriculum.
Required Qualifications
Post-graduate degree in Political Science with minimum 50% marks is essential. B.Ed is mandatory; fresh B.Ed graduates are encouraged to apply. Candidates appearing for TET/CTET will be given preference during selection for the PGT Political Science Teacher in Panchkula, Haryana.
Learning and Development
Dass And Brown School invests in teacher growth through structured induction, subject-specific workshops, and mentorship by senior faculty. Fast-track promotion to senior teacher roles is available for high performers within three years. Regular salary increments are linked to performance and additional qualifications acquired.
What You Get
Starting salary ranges from Rs.40,000 to Rs.60,000 per month based on qualifications and interview performance. The package includes government-mandated benefits such as PF, gratuity, and medical reimbursement for self and dependents.
What Sets Us Apart
The School PGT Political Science Opening at Dass And Brown School comes with a supportive peer group and leadership that values innovative pedagogy. Small class sizes allow deeper engagement with students, and the school’s proximity to Chandigarh provides access to libraries, museums, and policy forums for continuous learning.