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This ticketless meet & greet upgrade package gives fans the opportunity to meet and take a photo with TGT. Want to meet the members of TGT? A limited amount of ticketless meet & greet upgrade packages will be available for the band’s forthcoming headline tour. Watch TGT as they announce details of the “3 Kings Tour” here. The tour, which kicked off in Oakland, CA runs through the month of July, and includes a stop in New Orleans, LA for a performance on the main stage at the 2013 Essence Music Festival, before wrapping on August 4 th at the Civic Center Theatre in Atlanta, GA. Last week, TGT kicked off their highly-anticipated nationwide, “3 Kings Tour,” which will see the three R&B heavyweights taking their sultry sounds to venues nationwide. Watch the video for “Sex Never Felt Better” here. “3 KINGS” is available for pre-order today via “I Need” serves as the follow-up to the trio’s “Sex Never Felt Better.” Listen to “I Need” here. Sign on to read the HT ePaper Recording group, TGT (Tyrese, Ginuwine, Tank), have unveiled “I Need,” from their forthcoming album, “3 KINGS,” which will arrive in stores and at all DSPs on August 20 th. This has happened owing to the Central government doing away with the need of an interview round for recruitments to posts of certain categories and under which TGT posts too fall. This is the first time that TGT and PGT recruitments for government-aided secondary schools are being held sans interviews and solely based on the written exam.
With the declarations of TGT Recruitment Result 2021, now all eyes are on UPSESSB to declare the final results of PGT Recruitment 2021, interviews for which are presently being conducted by it. Later, on Novemthe UPSESSB had cancelled the advertisement due to legal hurdles on the advice of its legal experts. However, the NIC website had crashed for two days on Novemdue to the high number of candidates trying to apply. The amended advertisement for these recruitment exams was issued after a gap of four months of cancelling the initial advertisement owing to legal hurdles and had witnessed 310 posts of TGT getting reduced as compared to the first advertisement.Įarlier, online applications for the 15,508 posts of TGT and PGT recruitment had been invited by UPSESSB through an advertisement including 12,913 posts of TGT and another 2,595 posts of PGT from October 29, 2020. The UPSESSB had issued the online advertisement for these recruitment exams on Maand the last date of application was May 20, 2021. Total 12,610 posts of TGT (seven of these posts had got added later) had attracted around 7.10 lakh applications. UPSESSB had conducted TGT recruitment exam 2021 on August 7 and August 8. The UPSESSB completed the entire recruitment process in less than a year’s time by declaring the results of all 16 subjects including Science, Hindi, Sanskrit, Home Science, Social Science, Mathematics, Art, English, Agriculture, Physical Education, Commerce, Sewing, Urdu, Music Instruments, Music Vocals and Biology. The Supreme Court had ordered UPSESSB to complete this recruitment process by October 31. UPSESSB has made clear that in this recruitment, differently-abled candidates have been provided 4% reservation as per norms. “The link for this has also been made available on the official website of UPSESSB,” he added. He said that the successful candidates have been given opportunity till October 29 to online fill their options for school allotments. With this, the teachers-starved 4,500 government-aided secondary schools of Uttar Pradesh have finally got 12,610 new teachers.ĭeputy secretary of UPSESSB Naval Kishore informed that the results of final selections of TGT Recruitment-2021 have been made available on the official website of UPSESSB at. Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Services Selection Board (UPSESSB), Prayagraj has declared results of the TGT Recruitment 2021 for all 16 subjects late Tuesday night.
Aspiring teachers who had applied for the recruitment as trained graduate teachers (TGT) in government-aided secondary schools of the state have received good news in run up to the festival of Diwali.