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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

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Yes, of course you are qualified to apply for a position as a secondary school teacher in a government school. However, you are eligible to apply for the position of secondary school English teacher. This is because your master's is in English literature. The majority of government exams, like the DSSSB for example, demand that applicants hold a master's degree in the field in which they are submitting their application in secondary school. This means that you can apply for a PGT position using your degree as a qualification. If you want to teach 5th to 8th grade, you can apply for either English or your graduation subjects.

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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

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First of all SSC is central government organisation while dssb is Delhi government organisation. The SSC CGL job posts and the DSSSB TGT teacher are two different fields. You can decide which one is better based on the following comparisons:1. Salary: The in-hand salary of a DSSSB TGT teacher is around Rs. 56,246. On the other hand, the salary range under CGL, depending on the post, can be as high as Rs. 63,100. 2. Job Profile: The nature of the DSSSB TGT job is more suitable for candidates who are looking for work-life balance. You can work both desk jobs and field jobs with CGL as per your post. 3. Work area: The DSSSB TGT is exclusi
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Abantika Mukherjee

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Hii there!
You have to complete Post Graduation in Sanskrit after B.A. Sanskrit Hons. After PG you have to prepare yourself for NTA UGC NET examination.

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Abantika Mukherjee

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NTT Nursery Teacher Training Course. HIIT Polytechnic Technology and Management. Vivekananda Community College. Institute Of Teachers Training & Child Care
Mona Child Play School. Global Montessori and Teacher Training Institute.

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Kanak Sharma

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You may apply for the post of assistant professor in Zoology/Botany, for this NET/SET Certificate and or Ph.D. in concerned subject is required.

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Vicky Barman

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Yes after nursing you can sure do that. However most important is that having become a qualified nurse it would be easy to get quick jobs in public or private hospitals in ANY COUNTRY.

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Utkal University

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If you want to become a teacher you've to qualify certain criteria. B.Ed. degree (Bachelor's of Education) with a minimum of 55% marks is required to become a teacher. The pass percentage required may vary from school to school. Apart from a B.Ed. degree some schools also ask for master's degree in the respective field to teach higher classes.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can become a government teacher without a graduate degree. Without gradation, you can teach at the nursery and primary levels. However, you will need to complete a two-year Diploma in Education (D. Ed. ) or three-year B.Ed. degree after the 12th grade. Also, you must have at least 50 percent of your class in the 12th grade. To become a government teacher, you will also have to qualify for government recruitment exams (CTET or TET). After qualifying these exams, you may apply for a nursery-level teaching post in government schools.

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Deeksha Dixit

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A preschool teacher has the responsibility of taking care of the educational needs of children from birth to age five. A preschool teacher, as the name implies, prepares children for school. To become a preschool teacher, you have to take professional teaching training courses recognised by NTT.

To become a preschool teacher, you must:

  1. You must have 50 percent in your 12th grade to apply for a teaching Certificate course.
  2. You can enroll in a one-year nursery teacher training programme known as the Diploma in NTT.
  3. You can also get a Certificate in NTT from a recognised institution.

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