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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Jai,
Yes, you are eligible for TGT maths. To qualify for TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher), you need to complete 4-years integrated course (whichever the subject it may concern) with a minimum of 50% marks in the concerned subject as well as in the aggregate and B.Ed or equivalent teaching degree from a recognised university.
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Priyanka,
Yes, you can do B.Ed after M.Sc (electronics). Since you are from computers background, the best subjects for you in B.Ed will IT and computer science.
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Narmadeshwar Mishra

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B.Ed is 2-year course. One can pursue it after graduation.
For admission in good college, you will have to appear in the entrance. Generally, subjects in the entrance are mathematics, English, Hindi, reasoning, general knowledge & teaching aptitude.

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Narmadeshwar Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

B.Ed from DU, Jamia, IPU, UPTech, or any college recognized by N.C.T.E. is equally valuable because to get appointed as a teacher after B.Ed, everyone will have to qualify CTET then you have to crack DSSSB, KVS, State (PRT, TGT or PGT).
Undoubtedly, taking admission in good B.Ed college will help you in further competitions, nothing more.
But if you can do study-self then only a degree of B.Ed recognized from N.C.T.E. is sufficient.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Dipti. No, you are not allowed to pursue two degree course simultaneously either one is from distance mode and other is from regular mode from same university.
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