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Sameer Das

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Yes why not, but in Nepal the degree must be recognised. All you have to do is apply in AIU ( Association of Indian University) for equivalence certificate one time process submit all the required documents along with some fees after verification you will get a equivalence certificate so that in future you don't have to bother while applying for studies or job purposes.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, you can do B.Ed after BA Honors Political Science. As per eligibility criteria for B.Ed, any graduate with 50% general category & 45% for special category is required.

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Manpreet Kaur

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In India, a secondary school teacher's pay varies according on the state, experience, and credentials. The average annual compensation for government secondary school teachers in India is INR 3.6 lakhs. Salary levels, however, might range from INR 1.5 to 7.5 Lacs per year.

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Manpreet Kaur

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In India, a secondary teacher's pay varies according on the state, experience, and credentials. The average annual compensation for secondary school teachers in India is INR 3.0 lakhs. Salary levels, however, might range from INR 1.5 to INR 7.5 Lacs per year

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Manpreet Kaur

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In India, a senior secondary teacher's pay is based on state, qualifications, and experience. Senior secondary teachers in India typically make INR 4.2 lakhs rupees a year in compensation. The salary range, however, is between INR 2.0 lakhs and INR 10.8 Lacs per year. The compensation structure depends on various factors such as experience of candidates, state where applied for teaching positions as well as qualification of the candidates.

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Manpreet Kaur

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To become certified as a Senior Secondary School teacher, you must complete the Bachelor of Education in the topic of your choice. After receiving a Master's or Bachelor's degree in the field, students can enroll in this 2-year course, which includes required teaching experience. Candidates have to also clear CTET entrance examination or other Teacher Eligibility Test in order to be eligible to become a Senior Secondary teacher in India.

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Manpreet Kaur

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No, typically you cannot apply for a TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) position with only a D.El.Ed and a graduate degree. Here's why:

TGT Eligibility:

  • Minimum Qualification: TGT positions generally require a B.Ed. degree in addition to a graduate degree in a relevant subject.
  • Subject Specialization: B.Ed. provides subject specialisation for teaching specific subjects at the secondary level,  while D.El.Ed focuses on general teaching skills for elementary grades.

But, certain private schools might accept D.El.Ed + Graduate for specific roles, but it's not the standard requirement.

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Manpreet Kaur

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An internship after Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) is highly recommended, if not considered essential, for several reasons:

Practical Experience:

  • NTT programs provide theoretical knowledge and pedagogical skills, but internships bridge the gap between theory and practice.
  • You gain hands-on experience working with children in real classroom settings, observing experienced teachers, and applying your learning in a practical environment.
  • This experience helps you develop essential skills like classroom management,  lesson planning,  adapting to different learning styles,  and communicating effectively with childr
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Manpreet Kaur

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Candidates with NTT are able to create a positive learning atmosphere in the classroom which is very important for children to learn better and also to develop their cognitive and social skills. Candidate must possess energy and enthusiasm in dealing with young energetic kids, have a caring and friendly attitude, must be patient towards every kid in the class, must have passion for the teaching profession and have a keen sense of eye for detail.

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Manpreet Kaur

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The NTT training fees are usually within the range of INR 5,000-25,000 for a year. Fees are different for different institutes. Generally, the fees vary from public to private institutes. Public universities are either funded by State Government or by UGC. The fees in public institutes range from INR 4000- INR 8000 per year. For private universities the cost can go as high as INR 25,000 to INR 50,000 per year.

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