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Educational Qualification: Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Some institutes may require a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying examination. Age Limit: There may be an age limit for admission to the course. The age limit may vary depending on the institute offering the course. Work Experience: Some institutes may require candidates to have work experience in the field o
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You can explore about-
- IGNOU.
- DDE Anamali
- DDE KUK
- State Open University
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Complete your higher secondary education: To become a teacher, you will need to complete your higher secondary education with a focus on history or social sciences. It is important to have a strong academic record in these subjects.
Pursue a bachelor's degree in history: After completing your higher secondary education, you can pursue a bachelor's degree in history. This will provide you with a deeper understanding of the subject and the skills necessar
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Please be aware that every academic year, the fee schedule may change. For the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the fee structure and other pertinent details for the Diploma in Elementary Education programme, it is advised to visit the official website of the Government Teacher Training Institute For Women, Royapettah, or to contact the admission office of the institute directly.
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Yes, you can do both at a time. Actually, doing an education degree while teaching is the best option. You get to practice what you learn (in B.Ed.) and understand the subject (Education) better.
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