Nursery Teacher Training (NTT)
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Definitely students from any stream Wheather it is Arts, Commerce, Science can apply for NTT as long as they have completed 10+2 from a recognised board.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Some good NTT Colleges that provide good placement opportunities to the students are mentioned below
Top NTT Colleges for Placement | Average Package Offered |
|---|---|
INR 13 LPA | |
INR 5.85 Lakh | |
INR 5.09 Lakh | |
INR 4.8 LPA | |
INR 3.50 LPA |
Note: The information is from the official/counselling body and may vary.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
NTT Full Form is Nursery Teacher Traing Course. It is a Nursery teaching programme that provide knowledge in various aspects of child psychology and education. Typically, these courses for nursery teachers include both classroom lectures and practical training focused on teaching, caring and managing young children. The NTT Syllabus also covers hands-on teaching elements such as creative development, play activities for children, rhyme recitation, storytelling, lesson planning, and more.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, KVs require B.Ed. or D.El.Ed as the positions for which KV hire teachers are primary classes, but you can apply for private CBSE schools.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
After pursuing an NTT Course you can apply for Government Jobs like Anganwadi teaching jobs or you can also apply in government pre-primary schools. If you want to teach in Government Schools then you need to qualify the state-level teaching exams for example CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test), TET (Teacher Eligibility Test).
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates who are passionate about working with small kids, and toddlers and those who prefer teaching through creative, play-based methods can opt for the NTT course, whereas those candidates who aim to teach at the primary level in foundational education with a structured approach can opt for a D.Ed course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
There are numerous opportunities and potential for career growth after obtaining an NTT diploma. Graduates can secure positions in some of the top schools and earn competitive salaries. Individuals can work in various recognised roles, including childcare providers, preschool teachers, and nursery teachers.
Major employers for NTT Diploma graduates include Nursery and Abacus Pre-Schools, Bachpan Playschools, Euro Kids, and Kidzee, among others. Additionally, candidates may consider pursuing a B.Ed or B.El.Ed to enhance their teaching knowledge and improve their career prospects.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The 'better' course is the one that suits YOUR career goals and interests the best. I have tried to compare both courses based on distinct factors.
Refer to the table
Aspect | NTT (Nursery Teacher Training) | B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) |
|---|---|---|
Course Duration | 1 year | 2 years |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 (any stream) | Graduation (any stream) |
Focus Area of the Course | Early childhood education (nursery and kindergarten) | Primary, secondary, and higher secondary education |
Subjects | Child psychology, teaching methods for young children, arts and crafts, health, and nutrition | Educational psychology, pedagogy, subject-specific teaching methods, curriculum development |
Career Options | Nursery teacher, Pre-primary teacher, Montessori teacher Primary school teacher, | Secondary school teacher, High school teacher, Educational Administrator |
Job Opportunities | Pre-primary schools, Montessori schools, Kindergartens Primary, secondary, and higher secondary schools, | Educational institutions, Private and government schools |
Average Starting Salary | INR 15,000 - INR 25,000 per month | INR 25,000 - INR 45,000 per month |
Further Studies | Diploma in Early Childhood Education, Montessori Training | M.Ed., Ph.D., Specializations in specific subjects or teaching methods |
Chances for a Government Job | Eligibility Limited (mostly private sector) | High (eligible for government teaching positions) |
Professional Growth | Moderate | High |
Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary.
Hope it helps!
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