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ALL-IN-ONE TEACHER TET MERIT CALCULATOR

Calculate your exact recruitment merit for TET-1, TET-2, TAT, and HTAT

How to Use
Weightage Rules
  1. Select your specific Exam Category from the dropdown.
  2. The form will dynamically update to show only the academic qualifications required for that specific post.
  3. Enter your overall percentage for each applicable degree.
  4. Enter the marks you obtained in the competitive exam, and verify the maximum marks.
  5. The tool will instantly generate your weighted merit out of 100.

Standard Merit Formulas (Gujarat Model):

  • TET-1: HSC (20%) + PTC (25%) + Grad (5%) + TET-1 (50%)
  • TET-2: Grad (20%) + PTC/B.Ed (25%) + PG (5%) + TET-2 (50%)
  • TAT: Grad (10%) + PG (5%) + B.Ed (10%) + M.Ed (5%) + TAT (70%)
  • HTAT: Grad (20%) + PTC/B.Ed (25%) + PG (5%) + HTAT (50%)
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Merit Calculation Report

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Category Input Weight Merit Points
Please enter your academic marks to generate a detailed merit breakdown based on the selected exam category.

Why Use a TET Merit Calculator?

Securing a government teaching position requires more than just passing the eligibility or aptitude tests. State education boards utilize a comprehensive 100-Point Merit Formula that combines your academic history with your competitive exam score. Calculating this manually can be highly complex. By using a reliable TET Merit Calculator, candidates can instantly determine their exact standing and final recruitment score without the hassle of manual percentage conversions.

Because the required qualifications differ drastically between a primary school teacher and a high school teacher, the merit formulas adjust their weightages accordingly. Our All-In-One tool automatically adapts to give you the most accurate projection depending on the exam you took.

TET Merit Calculator: Weightage Breakdown by Exam

TET Merit Calculator – TET 1 TET 2 TAT HTAT Merit Calculator

1. TET 1 Merit Calculator (Primary Teacher: Std 1 to 5)

Designed for Vidyasahayak candidates. Because applicants can apply right after high school and PTC, the TET 1 Merit Calculator favors early education records for this category. The standard breakdown is:

  • HSC (Class 12): 20%
  • PTC / D.El.Ed: 25%
  • Graduation: 5% (Acts as a bonus for candidates with degrees)
  • TET-1 Score: 50%

2. TET 2 Merit Calculator (Upper Primary: Std 6 to 8)

For upper primary teachers, HSC marks are entirely dropped from the calculation. When you use the TET 2 Merit Calculator, you will notice the academic focus shifts entirely to your college degrees and professional training.

  • Graduation (B.A/B.Sc/B.Com): 20%
  • Professional Training (PTC / B.Ed): 25%
  • Post-Graduation: 5%
  • TET-2 Score: 50%

3. TAT Merit Calculator (Secondary / Higher Secondary)

Designed for Classes 9-12 teachers. The TAT Merit Calculator relies heavily on the exam itself, as subject mastery is critical for high school education. Academic points are distributed across higher education degrees.

  • Graduation: 10%
  • Post-Graduation: 5%
  • B.Ed: 10%
  • M.Ed: 5%
  • TAT Score: 70%

4. HTAT Merit Calculator (Head Teacher)

Designed for administrative and leadership roles as a Principal or Head Teacher. The HTAT Merit Calculator mirrors the TET-2 academic weights but utilizes the HTAT exam score to determine your final standing.

  • Graduation: 20%
  • Professional Training (PTC / B.Ed): 25%
  • Post-Graduation: 5%
  • HTAT Score: 50%

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why do I need to enter my exam marks out of the total?

Competitive exams have different maximum marks (e.g., TET is usually 150 marks, while older TAT formats were out of 200 or 250). To calculate the correct 50% or 70% weightage, our TET Merit Calculator must first convert your raw score into a percentage before multiplying it by the required weightage factor.

What if I don’t have a Post-Graduation (PG) degree?

If a field is displayed for your chosen exam category (like PG for TET-2) but you do not hold that qualification, simply leave the input blank or enter 0. You will be graded out of the remaining points, meaning you miss out on that specific 5% merit buffer.

What is considered a “Safe” merit score?

Cutoffs fluctuate wildly based on subject vacancies (Math/Science vs. Languages) and reservation categories. However, historically across most general categories, a total merit score above 70.00 is highly competitive, while scores above 75.00 almost guarantee placement.

Published On: March 26, 2026

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