What is the starting salary being offered to a TGT teacher in a government and a private school?

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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi Vishnu,
    Trained Graduate Teacher salary structure/ pay scale at the time of joining as follow:
    Punjab offers the highest pay scale to PGT candidates i.e. 10,300-34,800+ 4,200 and other states in India offer the pay scale of 9,300-34,800 with Grade Pay 4,600 to TGT.
    So accumulated salary of TGT ranges from Rs. 28,000-38,000
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    ANISH SHAH

    a year ago
    TGT Teacher salary in India ranges between 1.0 Lacs to 6.0 Lacs with an average annual salary of 3.0 Lacs.
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    Abhigna Thota

    a year ago
    TGT Teacher salary ranges between 2.2 Lacs to 6.5 Lacs with an average annual salary of 4.6 Lacs. Salary estimates are based on 12 the latest salaries received from TGT Teachers.
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    anmol jindal

    2 years ago
    In government school it start from 70k per month and in private school it start from 25k per month.
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    4 years ago
    It will be as the state government norms in a state-owned school and as per the average or at the discretion of the management in a private management school.
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    Tanmay rustagi

    a year ago
    Prepared Graduate Educator compensation structure/pay scale at the hour of joining as follow:
    Punjab offers the most significant compensation scale to PGT up-and-comers for example 10,300-34,800+ 4,200 and different states in India offer the compensation size of 9,300-34,800 with Grade Pay 4,600 to TGT. So amassed compensation of TGT goes from Rs. 28,000-38,000
    Trust it makes a difference. Kindly go ahead and return. Click on approval on the off chance that you viewed this as valuable. Wish You Karma!

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