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Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor are the three levels. To qualify for the UGC NET exam, you must first get a master's degree with at least 50% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates and 55% for general candidates in order to become a professor at any college or university in India. You can apply for the UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) or SLET after earning your Master's degree in the preferred area (State Level Eligibility Test). .

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There are many teachers in India who are earning large salaries despite the fact that they are paid less than other professions. Therefore, in order to command a high pay, a teacher must have a firm grasp of a certain subject, a better manner of communicating so that they can impart their expertise to students with ease, and a better command of the English language so that they can readily comprehend written material. They occasionally work for others, therefore they must consider how best to help the kids understand.

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The following are the main downsides of corporate jobs: (A) Working long hours makes it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance. (b) Every corporate professional eventually reaches the point where they no longer enjoy their work (c) the feeling of getting lost in a large organisation (d) the challenge of connecting with both the internal and external corporate environments (e) the slow, painful, and extremely political process of climbing the corporate ladder (f) the certainty that you will always report to someone (g) the lack of variety and challenges in the job that prevent you from enjoying it.

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According to UGC norms, an assistant professor or lecturer who has earned a Ph.D. will be promoted to the associate professor position after serving for approximately 12 years. Or, after serving for 13 years, candidates with an M.Phil. Or a PG degree enrolled in a professional programme will be promoted to the position of Associate Professor.

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In India, the following credentials are necessary for the position of School Principal: (a) A Bachelor's or master's degree with a B.Ed or equivalent education. (b) Five years or more of teaching experience. (c) Vice Principal or comparable post experience in school management. Assistant Education Officers in Central/State/Autonomous Organizations of Central/State Government may also become School Principals in Government Schools. (d) Some schools may also have requirements for school principals in terms of their ages and genders.

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My dear candidate, You will instruct pupils in classes 8 to 10 in high schools as a secondary school teacher. You will be in charge of teaching courses in one or two disciplines that will get the pupils ready for public exams and higher secondary school. 1. You can enrol in a B.A. B.Sc. , or B.Com programme in the subject of your choice. The majority of the nation's universities and affiliated institutions provide this, which typically lasts three years. 2. You must earn a Bachelor of Education degree with your chosen subject as the specialisation in order to be qualified to pursue a career as a secondary school teacher.

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Well As per me Top CTET Study Advice for 2022 would be to know the 2022 CTET Pattern. Observe the CTET Syllabus. Concentrate on Your the weakest Subject. Read Key Books for the CTET. Learn the Fundamental Concept and take practise tests. Create the habit of writing brief notes. Before the exam, review all concepts and theories. Make it a habit to regularly practise mock exams.

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Greetings, B.Ed and M.A. Programmes can both be pursued in the same year, but one must be regular and the other distance learning option is also available on that note. The ideal option for you will be this. Or you can choose as per the scope and nature of work you might need in future. Hope it's helpful.

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The programme is intended to prepare teachers for employment as elementary education teachers in public and private primary schools. JBT exposes the fundamental principles of teaching and learning in order to prepare instructors for delivering primary education. It is a professional Certificate programme that prepares students for employment in the field of elementary education by providing opportunities for junior teachers and support workers. The minimum requirement for JBT is 10+2 from an accredited board of education. The course lasts for two years.

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A 4-year elementary education integrated professional programme. This full-time graduate programme in education is intended to prepare teachers for employment as primary/secondary teachers in public and private primary schools, where they will instruct pupils up to class 10. The first three years of the course include theory and practise, and the fourth year is practical experience as a school teacher, exposing the student to first-hand knowledge of the school, its pupils, and the learning process. The minimum requirement for BEL. Ed is a 10+2 Diploma from an accredited board of education.

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