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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admissions for the Diploma in Educatin (D.Ed) at St. Theresas Teacher Training Institute are merit-based. The minimum eligibility criteria to take admission at this institute for this course is 12th pass from a recognized board. The merit is prepared based on the 12th score of applicants and the seat intake of this course. So as there is no entrance exam for this course, there is no information available regarding the cutoff and the institute does'nt release any merit list publically. You can visit the official website of this institute for detailed information regarding the course.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
To be a professor of a B.Sc Cardiovascular Technology program, you would normally have to do a B.Sc in Cardiovascular Technology, acquire substantial clinical experience in the area, do a Master's degree in Cardiovascular Technology or a related field, and preferably, a Ph.D to be eligible for higher academic roles, in addition to showing good teaching skills and research experience in the cardiovascular technology field.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Mohamed Sathak Teacher Training College (MSTTC) boasts a dedicated faculty for its Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) program. The team is led by Dr. S. Sasikala, who serves as both Professor and Principal. She holds qualifications including B.Sc, M.Sc, B.Ed, M.Ed, M.Phil (Education), and Ph.D (Education), with over eight years of academic experience. Supporting her are Assistant Professors like V. Karpagam in the Department of Psychology, possessing 15 years of experience, and P. Venkata Subbaiah in the Department of Philosophy. This experienced faculty is committed to providing quality education and guidance to B.Ed students.? cite? turn0s
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, please refer below for the top Education colleges in India for teacher training based on popularity, students preferences, etc.:
College Name | Tuition Fee |
---|---|
DU | - |
IGNOU | INR 1,400 - INR 55,000 |
Amity University Noida | INR 1 Lacs - INR 4.08 lakh |
JMI | INR 9,340 - INR 14,800 |
BHU | INR 5,860 - INR 70,000 |
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University | INR 2,400 - INR 84,200 |
Hope this helps!
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, yoga teacher training certificate programs can be found in Navi Mumbai. Swami Vivekananda Yoga Kendra provides holistic yoga teacher training courses in Koper Khairane and Vashi, approved by international and national yoga associations. Yoga Vidya Niketan also provides an eleven-month-long 360-hour course offered both in physical classes and hybrid classes. All the courses aim at providing the required skills and knowledge to become certified yoga instructors.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is not possible in India to become a professor without having Masters because without doing your masters, you can not pursue your PhD degree . To pursue PhD, There is minimum eligibility of Masters degree . If you bypass your Masters degree, you can not pursue PhD degree and that's why you can not become professor.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, To become an art teacher in schools or colleges, you will need a BFA + B.Ed – If you want to teach fine arts in schools and If you want to become a college/university professor then you have to pursue a MFA (Master of Fine Arts).
NET Exam is Required for assistant professor positions in government colleges.You can also become a private art tutor or start your own art institute.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff details for the Diploma in Teacher Training (DPSE) at Manvi Institute of Education and Technology are not publicly available. Admissions for the 2024-26 session will open soon, with free counseling offered. The admission process is generally managed by SCERT, which oversees certification and curriculum. For accurate cutoff details, check the official website or contact the institute directly.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Though both courses prepare educators for early childhood teaching, they have some differences as ECCE is a broader field which focuses in the overall growth of the Child in their early childhood years which is till the child is 6 years old while NTT is specifically focused on nursery teaching methods.
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