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Yes, the B.Ed degree that you did after B.Sc and then MA in geography is applicable for PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) in geography.
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No, most universities and colleges do not allow students to pursue two regular degree programs simultaneously.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
As per National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), it's mandatory for all aspirants to clear B.Ed for becoming a primary government teacher (classes 1-8) and then clear any Central or State-level TET exam for becoming a senior-secondary government teacher (classes 9-12).
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Yes, you can apply for a B.Ed course after completing your B.Com BPM (Business Process Management). In fact, many B.Com graduates choose to pursue a B.Ed degree in order to become teachers.
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