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NIKHIL GAUR

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a Bachelor's degree in Commerce (B.Com) followed by a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) with a specialisation in Commerce, which equips you with the necessary pedagogical skills to teach commerce subjects in schools and colleges; other relevant courses include a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) or a Bachelor of Economics (B.E) depending on your desired focus area within commerce. Key courses to consider:B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce):The foundation for a commerce teaching career, covering core subjects like accounting, economics, business studies, and corporate law. B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) with Commerce specialization:This
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Pallavi

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No, it is not necessary to do a D.P.Ed to become a PET teacher in India. The minimum qualification required for a PET teacher job in most schools is a Bachelor's degree in any subject followed by a B.P.Ed (Bachelor of Physical Education). However, a D.P.Ed can still be beneficial for your career, as it provides you with the specific skills and knowledge needed to teach physical education effectively.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Indeed, you can study nursery teaching courses online. Today, a majority of institutes provide comprehensive nursery teacher training courses for students all over the world. Such courses include topics like child development, classroom management, and teaching methods. These online courses usually provide learners with theoretical knowledge along with real-life applications so that you learn at your own pace through your commitments.Further look for programs that also provide accreditation as well as offering real-world teaching experience. Online training not only readies you for a career in early childhood education, but it also giv
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Mallika Ahuja

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The level of experience and teaching level determine the income of a government school teacher in Haryana who has passed the HTET (Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test). Depending on their seniority and credentials, primary teachers (TGT) and post-graduate teachers (PGT) usually make between ?35,000 and ?60,000 a month. While Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs) make between ?45,000 and ?55,000. Primary teachers (PRTs) often start at about ?35,000. Post Graduate Teachers (PGTs) are paid more, typically between ?50,000 and ?60,000 or more. These numbers might change a little based on the 7th Pay Commission's grade pay, allowances, and pay scale
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Pallavi

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Yes, many nursery teacher training programs offer opportunities for specialization. You can choose to focus on a specific area, such as Montessori education, special needs education, or early childhood literacy, to enhance your expertise and career prospects.

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Pallavi

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While teaching is the main goal of both the programs, a nursery teacher training curriculum is especially designed to meet the special requirements and traits of young children. It places a strong emphasis on social and emotional growth, play-based learning and fostering a caring atmosphere. On the other hand, a primary teacher training syllabus emphasizes educating teachers for larger age groups and covers a wider range of subjects.

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Pallavi

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Following are the Key subjects that are included in a NTT syllabus:Child Development: Understanding the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of young children.Early Childhood Education Theories: Examining various methods and ideologies related to early childhood education.Curriculum Planning: Creating lesson plans and curriculum that are appropriate for the student's ages.Teaching Methods and Strategies: Acquiring knowledge of successful teaching methods include narrative, play-based learning and practical exercises.Classroom Management: Managing classroom behavior, creating a positive learning environment and fosteri
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Malavika

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The government school teachers' in Tamil Nadu are paid well according to various factors. The salary is based on the recommendations of the Government of India and the scales implemented by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The salary structure for teachers in Tamil Nadu is categorised into different scales. The salary of TNTET-qualified government school teachers can vary depending on factors such as their qualifications, experience, and the specific pay scale. The salary structures and pay scales may be revised periodically by the government. However, in general, the in-hand salary for the TNTET government teacher is mentioned belowLower
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Nidhi Kumari

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There are several educational and procedural requirements to become a primary teacher in Maharashtra. First, earn at least a 50% overall score in the 12th grade of your higher secondary education. To teach at the elementary level (Classes I through V), you must first get a Diploma in Education (D.Ed.) or a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from an accredited institution. The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MAHA TET), which evaluates your understanding of subject matter, child development, and teaching practices, must be passed after earning your degree. To be eligible for both government and private schools, one must pass the MAHA TE
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Sonali

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No, there is no negative marking in the UP TGT PGT exam. The UP TGT exam carries a total of 500 marks and UP PGT carries 425 marks. In UP TGT exam, a total of 125 questions are asked of 4 marks each. In UP PGT exam, 125 questions are asked of 3.4 marks each. There is no negative marking in the UP TGT PGT exam for wrong answers or unattempted questions in the exam. 

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