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Hello student,
See actually there are some basic eligibility criteria for different posts of government teacher job. Musically the government teacher can be divided into main three sections which are pre-primary or primary teacher, teacher and post graduate teacher. The eligibility criteria are different for those . One should pass that 10 + 2 level or intermediate with minimum 50% marks should have given , should have passed the bled or d.Ed and secured a good score in CTET or TET to get into primary teacher job. And for trained teacher job you need to pass a bachelor degree with minimum 50% marks and also should have b.Ed. maintaining that you are completing your teacher training course then you should go for d.ed or beled, eligible for primary teacher job degree.
See, you are very lucky that you have a background in engineering. Engineers as teachers are highly regarded and sought-after. Since your graduation subjects were in Physics and Computers, then you definitely have the capability to teach both Physics and Computer Science.
And Teaching both subjects will also fetch you a higher salary. So, the key takeaway is that YES, you can definitely teach both the subjects. Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
You are certainly on right path if you are planning to do B.com (//B.com) in graduation for becoming an English teacher in government school. However you need one more degree in B.ed if you want to become a primary school teacher.
And after that you just need to clear CTET examination for becoming a 1-5 English teacher in government schools of India.
All the best. Hope it helps.
Hi there.
Yes,
Bachelor of Arts in English is still a popular programme. This English undergraduate programme is a fantastic choice for people who wish to dive further into the subject and comprehend the complexities of the language.
BA English or BA (Hons) English will develop your language skills via a variety of theoretical and practical workshops that will include texts, plays, prose, and poetry from current and historical English literature. You will also learn about the political, social, and cultural contexts of various literary eras.
Eligibility :
You must have finished a minimum of 10+2 in the Arts, Commerce, or Science streams and have obtained the minimum marks required by the university.
If you intend to make a future as an English teacher in some other countries, then you must get a TEFL CERTIFICATION, ( TECH ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE).
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Since your father has already retired and does not have any occupation to show as of now, the best way to fill that portion of the form will be to write 'Retired'.
People who have retired and do not have any salary should write 'Retired' in the occupation field of the form.
Well, it's great to hear that you intend to choose teaching as a career. Therefore, in order to become a government teacher in India, the candidates must have completed Senior Secondary, Graduation, or Post Graduation. Then they must apply for a Teacher Training course such as NTT/BTC, or B.ed CBSE holds CTET (Central Eligibility Test) at the Central level to certify Primary and Elementary level teachers, while relevant State Authorities hold State TET to certify PRT, TGT, and PGT level teachers.
Hi there,.
In order to become a teacher you must pursue Bachelor of education degree for eligibility purpose. Also, you mist understand what you can do to get a job of a teacher in a degree college or school.
You can pursue masters degree in your field and then further fo for PhD for better opportunities and preferences in life.
So go for it without looking for alternatives and prepare for b.Ed course.
Hope this answer will help you. Check this link as well: https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
Thank you and very good luck!!!!
If you intend to become a biology teacher then you must have science biology in 12th class. After that you need to to bsc. in biology followed by b.ed. It would be even more great if you do masters in biology first and then apply for b.ed. After clearing b.ed exam you are eligible for teaching in schools.
Yes, you can do D. Eled. Because eligiblity is those having secured a minimum of 50% Marks (45% for ST/SC/OBC) at +2 Level or Equivalent Examination from a recognized board, with a minimum of 2 subject taught at primary level are eligible.
D.El.Ed. course covers teaching skills, historical patterns, some philosophical theories and current classroom trends. Studying the history and evolution of education, many prospective teachers can identify the practices have been the most effective and in what context.
Hope this information help you.
Yeah! you can be a primary teacher after your BSc Physics but you need to complete the course of BEd after your BSc in Physics. Now if you feel tough in Physics, then apart from it choose any other course which you like or interested in. because BSc physics is tough and you need to feel interested in the subject, in order to do good in the examination.
Now its your choice.
For more information regarding the BSc in Physics consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-in-physics
For more information regarding BEd consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
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