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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
If you are interested in the banking sector, you will have to clear the bank exams.
If you are interested in the teaching line, you can opt for M.Com and then qualify the UGC NET exam or do B.Ed.
Make a choice depending on your interest.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Opt for a full-time M.Com from a well-known university and score above 55% then you can take the UGC NET exam.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
According to your query you can consider these options:
Electronic and communication
Wireless
VLSI
Nuclear
Solar
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
If you want to become a lecturer, you'll have to complete you Bachelors and Masters and then qualify in the UGC NET exam for lectureship.
Since you've done 12th commerce, you can opt for B.Com now (which is a 3 year Bachelors degree) and after completion of B.Com, you can opt for M.Com (which is a 2 year Masters degree). But you will have to score well in both the exams in order to qualify for the NET test.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 15
Many candidates in the teaching field are confused with B.Ed, TGT and PGT qualifications. Such is the case with you as well. Therefore, here I clarify each of them:
B.Ed (Bachelor of education) - This course is done by students who are a graduate, and would like to take up teaching in schools/colleges. The minimum duration of the course is 2-years.
TGT & PGT are titles and not courses. There are courses that are called TGT courses like B.Ed is a TGT course.
TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) - This means, you are a graduate, who is trained in teaching. If you clear your B.Ed, then you already become a TGT. So no need to do TGT i
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Scholar-Level 16
B.Ed course have 3 branches including Arts, Commerce and science and you can choose subject as per your graduation and post-graduation background. Further, you can teach subject in school accordingly.
All the best.
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