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Anagha G Nair

Guide-Level 13

The NET Exam is conducted every year and several candidates appear in the exam every year. The cutoff marks for JRF and Lectureship is different. The JRF Exam Cutoff is generally high as compared to the Lectureship.
If you clear the JRF cutoff, you are entitled or the JRF Scholarship for Research and Studies and if you clear the NET Cutoff (not JRF) you can avail career in the lectureship and Research by the NET scorecard.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

Certainly no, if you are asking about high school level or college professor. Because, for that you have to have honors graduate and Masters in mathematics and more if necessary. But, with commerce, you can't have these degrees. But, if you are talking about private tuition and primary school level, then you can definitely be a Maths teacher. Hope this will help you.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
CPA Course Eligibility:
In order to appear for the Certified Public Accountant Examination, the candidates must have any of the below qualification
*Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. *Member of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants in India. *Member of the Company Secretaries in India. *Master of Commerce
*MBAs
Indian CAs with B.Com are also accepted by quite a few states in the US.
CPA Course Benefits:
The CPA course is considered as the ultimate qualification that has unlimited possibilities to show your potential in the accounting field. Listed below are the detailed benefits of CPA course. *Internat
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

If you have done your B.Ed from a college or a private university which is in the list of UGC approved universities then there shall be no problem in applying with this degree. NCTE also is the approving agency of Teachers Training Courses. Find out whether your university is approved by UGC and NCTE or not. You can share the name here as well.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

A candidate seeking admissions for D. El. Ed course must pass the HSC / Equivalent Examination with at least 50% marks for open categories and 45% marks for back ward class Categories. (Passed in class 12th with Arts / Commerce / Science). Grace Marks Concession:
Sports - If a student has participated in any sport at a state or National level, he or she will be awarded 3 Grace Marks for admission purpose. Drawing - Students having Intermediate Examination passing certificate will get 3 grace marks for admission purpose. Music - Students having Visharad or Alankar Examination passed from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya will get 3 marks for admis
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Samita Mir

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Every school follows a different slab for salary. The package also depends on your experience and not just the degree. The starting maybe approximately 30K.

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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

The minimum level of education required for college professors is a master's degree, which can qualify an individual for work as a professor at a community college. A doctoral degree is typically required to work as a full-time, tenure-track university professor. You should be prepared to earn an undergraduate degree in your chosen subject area, go to graduate school, complete a Ph.D. programme, conduct independent research, and write and publish articles in scholarly journals. In addition, you may need to gain teaching and research experience as a graduate assistant, or gain work experience in settings like governmental, nonprofit, an
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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi Arnab,
No, there will be no disadvantage. If we talk about Maths, it is not an easy sub for PhD. You will have an advantage over others that you have core knowledge of B.Tech, and this can help you in the research work after PhD.

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Rajat Pathak

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The teaching is good and teachers are always there to help. Is the college okay for girls - in terms of what ?
Safety - no issues.
Ragging - no ragging.

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