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syed faizan khan

Guide-Level 11

After your B.Sc, pursue B.Ed from good college and clear government exams to be government appointment or you can also directly join into a private school.

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syed faizan khan

Guide-Level 11

After your B.Sc, pursue B.Ed from good college and clear government exams to be government appointment or you can also directly join into a private school.

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syed faizan khan

Guide-Level 11

Yes, and after B.Sc if you want to become primary teacher, then go for B.Ed, or if you want to become high school teacher or lecturer, then pursue a PG course and Ph.D, and then clear the NET exam.

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shobhit kumar

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you have got the eligibility for becoming a teacher. For becoming a government teacher, you have crossed the selection procedure.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you are eligible for a teaching job in govt. schools.
You can visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/u-p-rajarshi-tandon-open-university-uprtou-allahabad-21430/courses/bed-bc

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ritu pareek

Beginner-Level 4

In some universities, there is a provision of appearing in any one paper of your choice. If you had missed only one paper, then you can clear that paper and can complete your Master's degree.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Anna,
You could not apply for Asst. Professor until you have done Ph.D. or qualified the exam. You need to clear the exam and then apply for post. However, apart from it you can apply for lectureship and JRF simultaneously.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Ramit
Yes you can go for teaching. You could apply in private institute or government schools and colleges as per your qualifications you can easily apply for teaching as you have already cleared C - TET exam.Good luck.

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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
The National Talent Search Examination NTSE 2018 Final Result has been declared by NCERT, Delhi on 18th Sept 2018. The Stage II examination was conducted on 13th May 2018 (Sunday). The Provisional Result was declared on 29th-30th August 2018 on the NCERT Website. This is the scholarship which is provided at All-India Level and there is no state quota in this. Along with the result of individual students, NCERT has also given cutoff scores for NTSE Stage II examination. The candidates who appeared in the exam were given access to their MAT and SAT (OMR) Sheets so they could calculate their tentative scores.

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shobhit kumar

Guide-Level 11

If you have done post-graduation degree and secured minimum required percentage, you are eligible for the same.

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