National Awards to Teachers 2022 registration ends today; steps to apply
Vagisha Kaushik | July 12, 2022 | 11:51 AM IST | 2 mins read
NAT 2022: Eligible teachers can self-nominate themselves at nationalawardstoteachers.education.gov.in.
NEW DELHI : The registration for National Awards to Teachers (NAT) 2022 will end today, July 12. Eligible teachers can register and self-nominate themselves on the official website – nationalawardstoteachers.education.gov.in.
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“Today is the last day to register for #NAT2022. Some of the finest teachers will be honoured with the distinguished award on forthcoming Teachers Day,” the Ministry of Education said in a tweet.
#NationalAwardtoTeachers : Today is the last day to register for #NAT2022 . Some of the finest teachers will be honoured with the distinguished award on forthcoming #TeachersDay .
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) July 12, 2022
To register, visit: https://t.co/37EXiCAOcn pic.twitter.com/5IUTghDtDj
Steps to apply
- Visit the official website of NAT 2022 - nationalawardstoteachers.education.gov.in
- Click on the Login tab, applicants will be redirected to another page
- Now click on 'New registration' and register yourself.
- Login with the application number and password and fill the application form
- Submit the application form and save for future reference.
Accordingly, the schedule for NAT 2022 has been revised. Teachers can check their eligibility for the award on the official website. President Ram Nath Kovind will felicitate the teachers selected for the award on the occasion of Teachers Day 2022.
NAT 2022 Schedule
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Events |
Dates |
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Opening of web-portal for inviting online applications and self nomination by teachers |
June 1 to July 12 |
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District, regional selection committee nominations to be forwarded to the state, organization selection committee through online portal |
July 13 to 22 |
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State Selection Committee, Organization Selection Committee shortlist to be forwarded to Independent National Jury |
July 23 to 31 |
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Intimation to be issued by Ministry of Education to all the shortlisted candidates to make presentations before the National Jury |
August 1, 2 |
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Selection process by Jury |
August 4 to 12 |
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Finalization of names by Independent National Jury |
August 12 |
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Intimation to selected candidates after approval of education minister |
August 16 to 18 |
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Rehearsal and award function |
September 4, 5 |
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“The purpose of National Awards to Teachers is to celebrate the unique contribution of some of the finest teachers in the country and to honor those teachers who through their commitment and industry have not only improved the quality of school education but also enriched the lives of their students,” said the official website of NAT.
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