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Humera Akhtar

Contributor-Level 10

To apply for the above-mentioned course you need to have completed M.A. / M.Sc. in Psychology / Educational Psychology/Education/Applied Psychology /Social Work/ChildDevelopment/Human Development/ M.A./M.Sc. in any school and having B.Ed. with Psychology/Counseling as papers/
B.A. with Psychology as paper/subject with not less than 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized University.
Admissions are based on the marks obtained in graduation.

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Humera Akhtar

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To teach economics at the high school level, teachers must hold a Bachelors degree in economics or business, have completed a teacher-training program, and you must be certified to teach in Kolkata.
Some colleges may ask for a master degree in economics.

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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Nowadays, that is possible only if you have contacts in the institute otherwise NET has become a complusion.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Yes, you can pursue both the courses simultaneously. UGC has given a go-ahead for pursuing 2 course simultaneously

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Humera Akhtar

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The major difference between SET and NET is that students who clear SET exam are applicable only to particular state universities/colleges for the lecturer post for the state they had applied whereas those who clear NET exam are applicable for all Indian universities/colleges for the lecturer post.
In order to be a professor you need to do your PG and then sit for NET exam conducted by UGC.

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Sandeep malia

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can start own institutions after working for 2 years in any school or college. It requires a much of deep explanation of the subject with full details. Prepare some points and tips for students, so that the students love your teaching ability.

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Mayank Kumar DwivediPh.D Research Scholar, SAGE University, Indore

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Hi, if you are in engineering college, then enroll yourself for M.Tech in the domain you have interest. And, if you are in school, then enroll yourself forB.Ed for better career growth.

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Bipin Jha

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There are many reasons why some students do not register for a PhD and favour an MPhil. Firstly, an MPhil is sometimes the name for a one-year Masters as is the case at the University of Cambridge. In some education systems like that of Pakistan, the MPhil is a research degree which includes a strong coursework component, which is often a requirement for a PhD applicant. For some disciplines, notably in the humanities, the MPhil is regarded as the most advanced Master's degree.
Other students, unfortunately, do not at the time have the financial means to undertake a PhD but still want to pursue a research degree. Some choose a one-year
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