Key Roles and Responsibilities
The duties of a PGT Science teacher extend from the classroom to the laboratory:
1. Academic Instruction & Curriculum
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Lesson Planning: Designing comprehensive lesson plans that align with the national or state curriculum (e.g., CBSE, ICSE).
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Advanced Lectures: Delivering in-depth lectures on specialized topics like Quantum Mechanics, Organic Chemistry, or Genetics.
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Exam Preparation: Preparing students for board examinations and providing coaching for competitive entrance exams.
2. Laboratory Management
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Practical Sessions: Organizing and supervising laboratory experiments to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
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Safety Oversight: Ensuring all safety protocols are followed in the lab and teaching students the correct way to handle chemicals and equipment.
3. Student Assessment & Mentorship
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Evaluation: Grading assignments, conducting periodic tests, and providing detailed feedback on student performance.
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Career Guidance: Mentoring students on career paths in science, technology, and medicine.
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Remedial Support: Identifying students who are struggling and providing extra help or simplified resources to improve their understanding.
4. Administrative & Professional Duties
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Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate records of student attendance and academic progress.
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Collaboration: Working with the Head of Department (HOD) and other faculty to improve the science department’s resources.
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Parent-Teacher Communication: Regularly updating parents on their child’s progress and behavioral development.
🎓 Qualifications and Skills
To be eligible for a PGT position, candidates typically need a mix of high-level academic degrees and pedagogical training.
| Requirement | Description |
| Education | Master’s Degree in the relevant subject (e.g., M.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, or Biology, Mp.ed) with at least 50–55% marks. |
| Professional | Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) or an equivalent teaching degree. |
| Eligibility | Clearing the CTET (Paper II) or State-level Teacher Eligibility Tests (STET) is often mandatory for government school roles. |
| Technical Skills | Proficiency in using educational technology (smartboards, LMS) and scientific software/tools. |
| Soft Skills | Excellent communication, patience, classroom management, and the ability to inspire curiosity. |
More Information
- Post Name or Requirements Science and Sports Teacher
- No of Openings 10
- Gender Both
- Maximum Age 45
- Job Industry Institutes School/College Educational
- Job Location – Bareilly
- Salary Range (Monthly) 35000
- Experience (How many years) 2
- Accommodation Yes

