The No Objection Certificate (NOC) protects teachers who change posts.
Teachers need an NOC when they apply for a new role through ETA.
It preserves their current service record and pay protection.
The certificate provides benefits like lien and secure service tenure.
NOC Overview
Teachers working as Primary School Teachers use this procedure.
Ad hoc teachers also apply for the NOC.
Process Steps
Follow these steps to obtain the NOC:
- Write your request on plain paper or use a computer format.
- Obtain the head teacher’s signature and stamp on your request.
- Attach your appointment order and identification card to the request.
- Submit all documents to your circle office or ASDEO office.
- The ASDEO office stamps and signs your request before sending it to SDEO.
- The SDEO office stamps and signs the request and sends it to the DEO office.
- The DEO office issues the NOC after processing your documents.
FAQs
Who needs an NOC?
Primary School Teachers require an NOC when applying for new positions through ETA.
What documents should I attach?
You must attach your appointment order and valid identification card.
Can ad hoc teachers apply?
Ad hoc teachers can also submit an NOC request using the same steps.
Additional Tips
Always review your documents carefully before final submission to ensure a smooth and efficient NOC process.
Keep multiple copies of every document you submit to maintain your records and secure future opportunities.
Follow all instructions and consult with school administration if you face any problems during the application process.
The NOC process protects teachers and supports career growth.
It ensures proper documentation and preserves service benefits.
Follow the steps and attach all required documents.
The process remains simple and clear for every teacher.
Teachers benefit from a secure career and strong administrative support.
This process works.