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ravi mahawarStudent

Contributor-Level 10

As you pursued B.Tech in Chemical Science. My advice is to choose M.Sc. To become a lecturer of Chemical Sciences. Once you complete the postgraduation in Chemical Sciences, you can apply for CSIR NET Exam. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research conducts the CSIR NET Exam through which candidates are selected for the post of Assistant Professor. Candidates are also awarded with Junior Research Fellowship through this exam.

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Neha Gupta

Beginner-Level 3

Hello Mehak,
If you want to be an elementary school teacher, you have to do ETT (elementary teacher training), which is of 2 years. You can also do B.Ed, if you are willing to become a teacher for secondary classes. If you want to become a lecturer in a college, you have to do post-graduation. Thank you.

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Shalini Sharma

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

The behaviour of the lecturer is very sincere and good to all the students without any partiality.
However, the language is barrier for the other states students, if you are a home state student then it is very for you to adjust here, otherwise the campus environment is very good.
All the teachers are very good and helping in nature, provide you guidelines at every steps.
Mentors are very good nature wise and guide you accordingly to your need of specific area.
All the teachers are well qualified.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Candidates should have graduate with minimum 50% (45% for SC/ST/Other Backward/PH) from a recognized central/state board/University or other equivalent examination cleared.
B.Tech candidates with 55% marks and specialization in science and maths can also apply.
Candidates are selected based on merit obtained in MGAHV Written Test.
It is full time course. So, you can't apply.
Thanks!

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6 years ago

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ashwani,
Yes, you can do B.Ed. There is no problem in it. Many teachers are already doing this as government is planning to make B.Ed compulsory for everyone. So, you should apply for this college.
Best of luck

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Shikher jainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Yes, definitely you can.Apply for the jobs in this sector and send your CV to the requested schools.

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Yatik Mehta

Beginner-Level 3

You can go for teaching job in schools as PRT (Primary Teacher) after graduation+B.Ed, which is a one year course. After B.Ed you can apply for government jobs as PRT. To go for a higher grade of TGT, you need to do post graduation.

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Yatik Mehta

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, it is compulsory to complete D. El. Ed.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

No, you need not any approval, if you complete your B.Ed, B.Ed courses are already approved by the government, so no need of such approval. You can start your career in teaching if you have done B.Ed after completing your B.Tech. Best of luck.

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