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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you can get it. If you have done B.Com and B.Ed you may become a teacher but you go for government job. For this, you have to qualify state level TET exam or CTET exam first. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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If you want to have a career in teaching after M.Com, then you can do B.Ed. or BTC course otherwise, your qualification is sufficient in teaching field and you can teach (private) to B.Com student. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Hello!
For all purposes, both the degrees are same. You can go for a job with this qualification or You can go for higher studies with this course. Even government jobs also, there is no difference. Hope it helps.

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Sampda raj

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Nursery Teachers' Training course also known as NTT is a Diploma course for teachers who want to teach and cater to the students at nursery level or pre-primary level. This teacher workforce has to undergo the training of the general TT course where the teacher joins the workforce of several other pre-school teachers.11-Jan-2022.

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Vedank Sharma

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Yes, students who have done master's from correspondence, are eligible for the UGC NET exam. It's not necessary to do regular post-graduation courses. Only you should have a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in master.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Observing that degrees through distance education are invariably earned only for furthering job prospects in the employment market, the Madras High Court has ruled that such degree holders cannot be considered for faculty positions in higher educational institutions. Hope it helps.

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