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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Candidates are required to secure minimum 60% marks to get CTET certification. Similarly, state level TET examinations are held for recruitment of Government Teachers in schools funded, aided and run by the state government. Minimum Qualifications for becoming Teacher for Classes I-V (Primary Stage).
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6 years ago 
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you should take B.Sc and B.Ed courses combined after Class 12th Science to become a Science teacher. You are eligible to become a teacher in government school, for that you need to do 1 year B.Ed programme from any recognized university and after that you have to apply for TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) entrance exam. Here's the eligibility criteria for TET exam
Candidate needs to be graduate in any stream. Minimum 50% of marks needed in order to get admission. In some institutes/universities admissions took place on basis of written test. After completing B.Ed course you need to qualify the TET entrance examination in order
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6 years ago 
Contributor-Level 8
Doing a course in B.Ed is a very tight choice for you as it will increase your job pay and also increase your job security.
B.Ed course from Subharti University is a full time 2 years on-ca mpus course. The total fees for two years is RS 82000. There are a total of 200 seats in the B.Ed course.
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 16
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6 years ago 
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Scholar-Level 17
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6 years ago 
Guide-Level 12
There is no question for a post graduate degree, as an eligibility if you are going to apply for a PG Diploma of any type. You should be a graduate with Bachelor's degree only, and then you can apply for the same. Graduate in any discipline and should be 21 years of age at the time of joining the course, but there is no upper age limit.
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