Job Buzz: Your March 2026 Guide to Teaching & EdTech Roles
The education world is buzzing this March! Whether you’re a seasoned educator, a tech-savvy tutor, or a researcher looking for your next big break, the 2026 hiring season is officially in high gear. From the bustling hallways of Delhi’s top schools to the digital classrooms of leading EdTech firms, there’s a spot for everyone.Delhi/NCR: The School Hiring Spring
If you’re based in the capital or nearby, now is the time to polish that CV. Big names like Maxfort School, Vidya Jain Public School, and Laurel High School are on a serious hunt for fresh talent.
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Who they need: Primarily Nursery Teachers (NTT), Primary Teachers (PRT), and Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT).
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Hot Subjects: If you specialize in English, Math, or Science, you’re in high demand.
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Must-haves: Make sure your B.Ed. or NTT certifications are ready to go, as these schools are looking for qualified professionals to elevate their academic game. The EdTech Wave: Remote & Rewarding
Not into the daily commute? The digital space is booming. PlanetSpark is currently looking for online tutors and teachers, offering competitive packages between ₹4 to ₹6 LPA.
If you prefer the “writing” side of learning, Excel Books is recruiting academic content writers. It’s a great time to pivot if you have a knack for breaking down complex concepts into student-friendly study materials. Higher Ed & Leadership Roles
For those aiming for the ivory tower, there are some prestigious seats open:
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Assistant Professors: Check out openings at Shivaji College (DU) and AshtaVakra Institute. You’ll generally need a PG degree plus a NET qualification or a PhD.
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Leadership: If you’ve got years of experience under your belt, several institutions are currently scouting for Principals and Academic Managers to lead their 2026 sessions. 🇮🇳 Big Wins in Government & Curriculum
There’s some great news on the macro level too:
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Assam’s Massive Move: The Assam government just handed out appointment letters to 5,690 candidates! This is a huge win for the state’s education infrastructure.
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New Reads: NCERT has launched a new Class 9 English textbook called “Kaveri”. It’s a refreshing shift, focusing heavily on Indian writers and local literature—definitely a fun new resource for English teachers to dive into.

