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Vipin Bihari Yadav

Guide-Level 12

B.Ed distance education has been stopped by most of the universities for general public. It is now academic degree, not valid for teaching job. Other jobs one can apply. Those who had joined as teacher earlier with out B.Ed can complete by private study or Distance. The government had made regular B.Ed compulsory for all teacher posts. For central schools B.Ed (distance )is not eligible. Thanks and good luck.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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You have completed B.Sc. Degree in Biochemistry and M.Sc. Degree in chemistry so you are not eligible for assistant teacher in Physics subject but you can apply for assistant teacher in chemistry through TET exam. TET stands for Teacher Eligibility Test. Two types of exam is conducted by TET:-
Primary stage (For becoming teachers from class I to V). Elementary stage (For becoming teachers from class VI to VIII). If you have completed 12th or its equivalent exam from recognised board with above 50% marks then you are eligible for Primary stage TET exam. If you have completed graduation degree from a recognised university then you are eli
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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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You can have subjects like basic electronics, basic electrical, basic mechanical,evs, maths(in both sems), chemistry,c or c+, engineering graphics, physics, English, mechanics of solids. Other than this you will have lab classes :c or c+lab,physics and chemistry lab,electrical and electronics lab,basic mechanical lab.

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Neha goswami

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Yes, But you have to qualify for your B.Ed also.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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A professor !
Literal meaning: A person who is a Doctorate and someone who has finished a terminal degree meaning they have completed the highest degree in their field of study above a Bachelors
So it is clear that being a academic career, your proficiency in your own subjects is very good. The qualifications needed for becoming a engineering professor in India are:
B.Tech then M.Tech / M.Sc. Then Ph.D. in the same chronology. If you want to pursue career in government college/university then UGC NET examination is also required however not in each and every case. Now it depends upon your capabilities if you can do it fro top institutions
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Khushi Sinha

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It's hard to say about the best teacher, as all the teachers are very knowledgeable and make things very easy to understand.

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