Postpone Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam for new syllabus

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Mahendiran V and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In Tamil Nadu, education is not just about personal growth but a pathway to uplift entire communities. Every citizen deserves the right to a fair opportunity, and this sentiment echoes especially true for the aspiring teachers preparing for the Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam. The announcement of the new syllabus for this highly anticipated exam has left many aspirants overwhelmed and underprepared due to the limited time available to master it.

The new exam syllabus includes Tamil eligibility, main subject content, educational methodology, and general knowledge, each of which is extensive and demanding. This expansive curriculum requires a deeper understanding and thorough preparation, which cannot be achieved within the current timeframe. The complexity and depth of these topics necessitate additional time for thorough preparation to ensure all candidates have a fair chance to succeed.

Honourable Chief Minister, it is imperative to recognize the effort and dedication of these aspiring educators who will shape the future of Tamil Nadu's education system. The request to postpone the Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam is not merely for personal convenience but a call for justice and equality in education. With extended preparation time, candidates can meticulously cover the curriculum, resulting in better educators for our future generations.

Postponement would not only alleviate undue stress but also enhance the quality of education by allowing prospective teachers to fully engage with the syllabus material. This necessary change would embody our state's commitment to fostering a knowledgeable and capable teaching workforce.

We urge you to take immediate action to delay the Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam, ensuring that every candidate receives the opportunity to succeed. Sign this petition to support the call for a fair examination process and the future of education in Tamil Nadu.

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Recent signers:
Mahendiran V and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In Tamil Nadu, education is not just about personal growth but a pathway to uplift entire communities. Every citizen deserves the right to a fair opportunity, and this sentiment echoes especially true for the aspiring teachers preparing for the Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam. The announcement of the new syllabus for this highly anticipated exam has left many aspirants overwhelmed and underprepared due to the limited time available to master it.

The new exam syllabus includes Tamil eligibility, main subject content, educational methodology, and general knowledge, each of which is extensive and demanding. This expansive curriculum requires a deeper understanding and thorough preparation, which cannot be achieved within the current timeframe. The complexity and depth of these topics necessitate additional time for thorough preparation to ensure all candidates have a fair chance to succeed.

Honourable Chief Minister, it is imperative to recognize the effort and dedication of these aspiring educators who will shape the future of Tamil Nadu's education system. The request to postpone the Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam is not merely for personal convenience but a call for justice and equality in education. With extended preparation time, candidates can meticulously cover the curriculum, resulting in better educators for our future generations.

Postponement would not only alleviate undue stress but also enhance the quality of education by allowing prospective teachers to fully engage with the syllabus material. This necessary change would embody our state's commitment to fostering a knowledgeable and capable teaching workforce.

We urge you to take immediate action to delay the Tamil Nadu PGTRB 2025 exam, ensuring that every candidate receives the opportunity to succeed. Sign this petition to support the call for a fair examination process and the future of education in Tamil Nadu.

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Petition created on 10 October 2025