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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

B.Ed distance education has been stopped by most of the universities for general public. It is now academic degree, not valid for teaching job. Other jobs one can apply. Those who had joined as teacher earlier with out B.Ed can complete by private study or Distance. The government had made regular B.Ed compulsory for all.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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The process of becoming a lecturer is quite simple. You must have pursued post-graduation to become a lecturer as it is the minimum eligibility criteria. You must have secured minimum 55% aggregate marks in post-graduation. If you meet the above-mentioned criteria, then you are eligible to apply for the UGC NET Exam which is conducted by NTA to select the deserving candidates for lectureship. The exam is conducted twice a year, so you can apply for any of these two sessions to appear in the exam. The syllabus of UGC NET Exam is divided into two Papers I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. You have to prepare yourself for both these papers
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

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Yes, do Ph.D. then do B.Ed complete and qualify tet/tgt. Apply when the vacancies are out. But better become professor in college rather than school teacher. You can apply to pvt. colleges as well after Ph.D.

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jyoti goel

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Yes, you should be eligible for teaching 2nd-grade students, although it is much beneficial to become a professor in college. You can also try going to class 10th. All you have to do is apply for jobs in various private schools and try to clear the interview which is the selection procedure in most private schools. If you want a government school's job then you have to qualify exams like TET.

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jyoti goel

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You are eligible, but for government schools, clearing TET/TGT exams is mandatory. Two types of the exam is conducted by TET:-
Primary stage (For becoming teachers from class I to V). Elementary stage (For becoming teachers from class VI to VIII). If you have completed 12th or its equivalent exam from a recognised board with above 50% marks then you are eligible for the Primary stage TET exam. If you have completed a graduate degree from a recognized university then you are eligible for Elementary stage TET exam. There is no age criteria for TET exam.

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