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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Expect a two year bill roughly between INR 70 thousand and 1.2 lakh in total, split across tuition, practicum, exam, and development fees. Hostel/mess is extra. Always verify the current academic year's fee circular—private aided colleges tweak components frequently. Look at internship schools' quality, NAAC grade, and pass % in the university B.Ed exams before paying.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Choosing between B.Ed in English and B.Ed in Mathematics is determined by your interests, professional ambitions, and employment market need
B.Ed in English is an excellent choice if you appreciate literature, communication, and language instruction. It leads to opportunities as an English teacher, content writer or education consultant. Demand is high in schools, coaching facilities, and even corporate training.
B.Ed in Mathematics is ideal for students who enjoy problem solving and logical thinking. It leads to positions as a math teacher, curriculum designer, or tutor. Math professors are in high demand around the world, particularly
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
- With an MSc in Mathematics and B.Ed., there are quite a few government exams from which you can choose depending on your hobbies and career aspirations. Here are some of the best ones for you: Teacher Eligibility Tests (TET):
B.Ed indeed paves the path to appearing for the TET. You can go for the state-level or even central-level exams (CTET) to become a teacher in schools. Eligibility: Generally subject-specific B.Ed plus passing the TET would make you a primary or secondary private school teacher.
State Civil Services Examination (SCT):
If you dream of working in administration, then state civil services of SDM, DSP, or any other admi
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
To apply for DSSSB TGT Social Science posts, generally, one must have a degree in either History, Geography, or Political Science. Since you have B.Com, MBA, and B.Ed, but in Math and Commerce, it seems that you are not fulfilling the subject-specific criteria for the Social Science posts. So, it is advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria for each notification on the DSSSB website.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
You have done graduation in Compasses Hons. And pursuing B.Ed in Maths and Economics, then yes, you are eligible yoh become Maths TGT Teacher after completing your B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) in Maths and Economics.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Certainly, you may proceed with the Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) in Mathematics and Physics after a Bachelors degree in Fashion Technology from NIFT. But, admission requirements for B.Ed courses differ from one institution to another, so you need to check those of the universities or colleges of your choice. In most cases, a general knowledge in the subjects you want to teach is useful, so some institutions will require you to have a degree in the said fields. If you do not meet the school's subject requirements you should take extra subjects or a degree in Mathematics or Physics. This transition might be useful in teaching, as you ca
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
you can definitely pursue a B.Ed. with a specialisation in Maths and English. This combination is quite common and equips you to teach both subjects at the secondary level
Eligibility for Government Jobs: Completing a B.Ed. with Maths and English makes you eligible for government teaching jobs through exams like the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and similar state-level Teacher Eligibility Tests. These exams typically have separate categories for TGT.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, even if you completed B.Com without maths but had maths as a subject in your 11th-12th class you can definitely go for B.Ed and can choose maths as your subject. Though necessity of mathematics depends on the specialisation you choose and the institute you are planning to go.
Some B.Ed. programs may require you to have a basic understanding of mathematics, particularly if you intend to teach at the primary or secondary level where mathematics is part of the curriculum.
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 5
Yes, one with commerce with a maths background can pursue B.Ed course and take math as a teaching subject.
Eligibility criteria:- Any Graduation or post graduation from UGC approved university. Must have 50% minimum.
Duration :- 2 years
Subject choice:- You can choose 2 teaching subjects according to subjects studied in graduation or in post graduation.
So Math as a teaching subject you can opt.
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