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Ankit kumar

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Hi Shwetha, To join as a teacher for Kannada and Hindi on an online platform in Karnataka, follow these steps:Research Platforms: Look for educational platforms like Byju's and many more that offer online teaching opportunities.Create an Account: Sign up on these platforms, and fill in your qualifications, experience, and skills.Prepare a Demo Lesson: Many platforms ask for a demo lesson to assess teaching skills. Prepare one showcasing your teaching style for Kannada and Hindi.Apply for Open Positions: Check for specific teaching positions for board students and apply directly.Prepare for Interview/Screening: Some platforms may conduc
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Himanshi Bisht

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No, not all universities offer B.Voc courses. There are around 120 colleges in India that offer B.Voc courses including private, public, and public-private colleges.You can click here to know all the colleges offering B Voc Course

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Divya Dixit

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Yes, candidates who have completed Class 12 can apply for NIF Global Vashi BVoc course. Candidates must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission. The selection for certificate is based on merit in the last qualifying exam.

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Hello Everyone, 'Given your M.Com in Applied Business Economics, I'd recommend choosing Commerce for the UGC NET exam'. Commerce aligns well with your background, covering topics like Business Environment, Financial Management, Marketing, and Accounting, which you might find more familiar and manageable. Plus, qualifying in Commerce can open up a variety of academic and research opportunities in business schools and commerce departments.That should give you a good direction and help you to take a better decision in your life.

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Ankit kumar

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Hi Pooja, To become a primary teacher in India, both the Basic School Teaching Certificate (BSTC) and the Special BSTC are suitable options. Here's a comparison to help you decide:BSTC (Basic School Teaching Certificate):Eligibility: Candidates must have completed higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent from a recognised board.Duration: Typically a one to two-year course.Focus: Provides foundational teaching skills for primary and upper primary levels.Career Opportunities: Prepares individuals for teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools.Special BSTC:Eligibility: Candidates must have completed higher secondary ed
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