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Parashmita Chakrabortyloves life , hates death , hatred and sorrow

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It would better if he can pursue Ph.D after completing his M.Sc. He can get better career opportunities.
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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, it shall suffice. Good luck!

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dhruti

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It depends on what you want to pursue if teaching in school then B.Ed is compulsory if you want to go in research field ten B.Ed and PhD both are required along with a post-graduate degree.

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dhruti

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No, it cannot be done together as B.Ed is a comprehensive programme which include internship and teaching along with study. Also projects work is there which covers wide syllabus.

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Payal sakhi

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Some of the best colleges include:
St. Xavier's College (Department of Education),Kolkata
Gangarampur College,Dakshin Dinajpur
Arya Vidya Mandir Institute of Education,Mumbai
Government College of Education;Banipur
Acharya J C Bose College;Kolkata
Govt. Degree College;Sikkim
Delhi University

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Payal sakhi

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In order to become a teacher it is a must to have a minimum of 60% marks in graduation. Also, it must be from a recognized university.
The entrance exam will consist of questions from mathematics, general studies and reasoning. It will also test the candidates for their teaching skills.

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Payal sakhi

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In order to become a teacher it is a must to have a minimum of 60% marks in graduation. Also, it must be from a recognized university. The entrance exam will consist of questions from mathematics, general studies and reasoning. It will also test the candidates for their teaching skills.

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shamsher alam ansariI m a geography teacher

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Not for all states, Infact if you check KVS and JNV website, you are going to find that you are not eligible for TGT SST but as per the last notification of Delhi Government (2012), you are eligible on the bases of business studies and economics. It is better to go for M.Com as it will help you in finding a better job.

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