Qualified Higher Teacher
Full Form of QHT
What is QHT?
Qualified Higher Teacher (QHT) is a professional certification or designation for educators in India who teach at the secondary or higher secondary level, typically grades 9 to 12. The term is often used in the context of state-level teacher recruitment and eligibility exams, where a QHT certification demonstrates that a teacher has met specific academic and pedagogical standards set by the respective State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) or the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). In India, the role of a Qualified Higher Teacher is crucial for delivering quality education in senior classes, as they are expected to have subject specialization along with teaching aptitude. The designation is commonly referenced in government job notifications and school appointment orders. While the centralised CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) covers primary and upper primary levels, many states have their own QHT exams or similar assessments for higher classes. For students preparing for teaching careers, understanding the QHT requirement is important for state-level recruitment. The QHT process typically involves a written test, interview, and sometimes a demonstration lesson. It is used widely in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan. In exam preparation contexts, QHT is a key term for those aiming for PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) roles.
QHT का फुल फॉर्म
योग्य उच्च शिक्षक
Example
After clearing the QHT exam, she was appointed as a Qualified Higher Teacher in a government senior secondary school in Lucknow.