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Physics:
1- NCERT Textbooks.
2- IIT Physics by D. C. Pandey
3- Problems in Physics by S. Krotov
4- Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov.
5- Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker.
6- Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H. C. Verma (Highly Recommended)
Chemistry:
1- NCERT Textbooks
2- Organic Chemistry O. P. Tandon. Organic Chemistry Peter Sykes.
3- Physical Chemistry O. P. Tandon. Organic Chemistry MS Chauhan.
4- Concise Inorganic Chemistry J. D. Lee. Organic Chemistry Morrison and Boyd.
5- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations R. C. Mukherjee
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1. Educational qualification: Bachelor's degree with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 50% in the relevant topic or combination of subjects. The combination of subjects' electives and languages are as follows:
Bachelor Degree in Maths with any two of the following subjects: Physics Chemistry Electronics, Computer Science, Statistics.
2. B.Ed. Or a degree of equal standing from an accredited university.
3. Pass the Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET Paper-II, which is administered by the CBSE in compliance with t
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