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Samiksha Pendor

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you may be eligible for the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher recruitment exam if you completed your M.Com with at least 50% marks and meet other eligibility criteria: But you also have to compete B.ED.  Degree ·       You must have a second class post graduate degree in the relevant subject from a recognized university.  ·       You must have a working knowledge of Hindi in Devnagari script.  ·       You must have completed a B.Ed degree from a recognized university or institution. 

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4 months ago

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Muskan Gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, as a B.Sc (Hons) Instrumentation student, you are eligible to pursue a B.Ed degree and sit for government teacher exams, as a bachelor's degree in any stream is generally accepted as a qualifying criterion for B.Ed admission and most government teacher recruitment processes; just ensure you meet the specific percentage requirements set by the institution or exam conducting body you are applying to.

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6 months ago

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Sameer Das

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Yes why not, but in Nepal the degree must be recognised. All you have to do is apply in AIU ( Association of Indian University) for equivalence certificate one time process submit all the required documents along with some fees after verification you will get a equivalence certificate so that in future you don't have to bother while applying for studies or job purposes.

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10 months ago

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The candidates need to qualify for both papers that are paper 1 and paper 2 in order to be eligible to qualify for the WB SET exam. The candidates have to score a minimum of 40 per cent marks (Unreserved category) and 35 per cent of marks to qualify for the WB SET exam. However, among the candidates crossing the minimum qualifying marks, the top 6 per cent of the candidates will be made qualified for the Assistant Professor.

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10 months ago

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

Contributor-Level 10

The candidates need to qualify for both papers that are paper 1 and paper 2 in order to be eligible to qualify for the MH SET exam. The candidates have to score a minimum of 40 per cent marks (Unreserved category) and 35 per cent of marks to qualify for the MH SET exam. However, among the candidates crossing the minimum qualifying marks, the top 6 per cent of the candidates will be made qualified for the Assistant Professor.

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a year ago

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Shivam Dureja

Contributor-Level 9

The minimum qualifying marks for the UGC NET exam for the General category is 40% in Paper 1 and 2. However, securing the minimum qualifying marks does not guarantee qualification. The UGC NET cut off is determined based on factors such as the number of candidates who appeared in the exam, the difficulty level of the question paper, and previous year cut off trends. The cut off marks are subject and category specific, and candidates need to score equal to or more than the cut off marks to be declared as qualified.

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a year ago

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Tanmay rustagi

Beginner-Level 5

You can not show up for the second grade educator as the applicants should pass the degree in the significant subject. As you are in second year, you want to finish the graduation first. Likewise, there are other qualification rules that you really want to satisfy to be qualified for second grade educator test as follows:
Competitors ought to be from 18 to 35 years of age to show up for the second grade instructor test. Least capability is graduation degree from a perceived college. You probably passed degree or Confirmation with concerned subjects. Visit here to find out about educating vocation: https://www.shiksha.com/professions/ins
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2 years ago

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Nitish Gupta

Beginner-Level 5

KVS is the most seeking/ desirable job in government. Education sector. KVS will recruit the candidate in two stages written test and final KVS cut-off [including both written & Interview Marks. On the basis of the cut off for the written test, candidates will be called for the interview. After the interview is conducted, KVS will release the final cut off list. If candidates secure the final cut off marks, they will be recruited for the posts they applied for.
* The Examination questions will be bilingual (Hindi & English).

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2 years ago

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Nitish Gupta

Beginner-Level 5

KVS is the most seeking/ desirable job in government. Education sector. KVS will recruit the candidate in two stages written test and final KVS cut-off [including both written & Interview Marks. On the basis of the cut off for the written test, candidates will be called for the interview. After the interview is conducted, KVS will release the final cut off list. If candidates secure the final cut off marks, they will be recruited for the posts they applied for.

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2 years ago

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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

Contributor-Level 6

Candidates who have also secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Masters Degree or equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science, etc. Are also eligible to appear for NET. The Other Backward Classes belonging to non-creamy layer/Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe/ persons with disability category candidates who have secured at least 50% marks (without rounding off) in Masters degree or equivalent examination are eligible for this Test.

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