Education Administration Eligibility
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Guide-Level 12
At least 50% marks in aggregate in any of the following: B.E or B.Tech (Computer Science! IT) from a recognised University or equivalent Degree or Diploma from an institution/ university recognised by the government. Of India. 'C' Level from 'DOEACC' Ministry of Information and Communication Technology and Graduation
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And eligibility criteria for a PGT is a master's degree (in any discipline) from a recognised university, B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised university. For dsssb
You must have passed Senior Secondary (10+2) or equivalent exam. You should have 2 year Diploma or Certificate course i
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Scholar-Level 17
Eligibility for BTC: Graduation in any discipline from any recognized university or college with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Yes, you are eligible for this course. Thanks.
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I believe you are talking about personality development training?
1. Look for the opportunities through your acquaintances.
2. You can visit training institutes in the city that you live in, take up an interview, give a demo and generally they call you back for training opportunities in colleges and universities
3. Keep your profile update on job websites and LinkedIn. I personally know that you do get call backs. You could also keep a regular check.
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