A Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) in Science is a senior-level educator responsible for teaching specialized subjects—such as Physics, Chemistry, or Biology—to students in Classes 11 and 12 (Senior Secondary level).
Because these students are preparing for board exams and competitive entrance tests like JEE or NEET, a PGT must possess deep subject expertise and the ability to simplify complex scientific theories.
📋 Key Roles and Responsibilities
The duties of a PGT Science teacher extend from the classroom to the laboratory:
1. Academic Instruction & Curriculum
- Lesson Planning: Designing comprehensive lesson plans that align with the national or state curriculum (e.g., CBSE, ICSE).
- Advanced Lectures: Delivering in-depth lectures on specialized topics like Quantum Mechanics, Organic Chemistry, or Genetics.
- Exam Preparation: Preparing students for board examinations and providing coaching for competitive entrance exams.
2. Laboratory Management
- Practical Sessions: Organizing and supervising laboratory experiments to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
- Safety Oversight: Ensuring all safety protocols are followed in the lab and teaching students the correct way to handle chemicals and equipment.
3. Student Assessment & Mentorship
- Evaluation: Grading assignments, conducting periodic tests, and providing detailed feedback on student performance.
- Career Guidance: Mentoring students on career paths in science, technology, and medicine.
- Remedial Support: Identifying students who are struggling and providing extra help or simplified resources to improve their understanding.
