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Manpreet Kaur

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The minimum of 50% in their 10+2 board exams from any recognised institute in any subject is required for admission to the one-year NTT training Diploma program. Students from any stream (Commerce, Science, or Humanities) are welcome to enrol. in this course. Candidates for this course tend to be excellent communicators with young children. The one-year Diploma programme is broken up into two semesters, each lasting six months. Candidates must successfully finish the required number of courses, each worth 3 or 4 credits.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Both Montessori International Teaching and Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) courses equip individuals to work with young children in their formative years. However, their orientations and career paths differ significantly. Let's dive into the specifics:

FeatureMontessori International TeachingNTT
PhilosophyChild-centered, self-directed learning, hands-on activities, individualized approach
General early childhood development principles, play-based learning, curriculum-driven teaching
CurriculumSensorial, language, mathematics, practical life, cultural, arts
Age-appropriate activities covering language, mathematics, social studies, science, art, music
Teacher RoleGuide and facilitator, observer, mentor
Instructor, caregiver, facilitator of activities

The difference in their career paths is provided in the table given below:

FeatureMontessori International TeachingNTT
Work SettingsMontessori schools, independent settings
Preschools, playgroups, daycare centers, kindergarten sections of schools
Student AgesTypically 2-6 years (can extend to higher grades)
Typically 2-5 years (can extend to higher grades in some programs)
SpecializationMontessori philosophy and methods
General early childhood education practices

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Manpreet Kaur

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Whether you can apply for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) after completing a Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) depends on the specifics of your training programme and the eligibility requirements for the CTET exam you are interested in.

Eligibility for CTET with NTT:

  • General CTET Eligibility: To apply for any CTET exam (Paper 1 for Primary Teachers or Paper 2 for Upper Primary Teachers) you must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or institute.
  • NTT Equivalence: Some NTT programs particularly those offered by universities or institutes recognised by the National Council for Teacher Education (NC
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Manpreet Kaur

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In India, the possibility of a PhD holder without a B.Ed/M.Ed securing a high-school teacher job is complex and depends on several factors:

Challenges:

  • Mandatory requirements: Most government and private schools in India mandate a B.Ed/M.Ed degree as a minimum qualification for high-school teachers. This requirement stems from a focus on ensuring teachers possess both subject knowledge and pedagogical skills.
  • Teacher Eligibility Tests (TETs): Centralized Teacher Eligibility Tests (CTET) and State Level Teacher Eligibility Tests (STET) are mandatory for government school teacher positions. While PhD holde
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Gurlin Kaur

Beginner-Level 4

To become a maths teacher you should opt for PCM in 11th and 12th grade after that undergraduate with B.Sc. in maths or B.A. in maths depending upon your institution interest.

After completing your undergraduate degree enroll in Bachelor of Education, this is essential for teaching in schools in many regions.

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Tasbiya Khan

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If a candidate wishes to become lecturer or Assistant Professor in the field of Education, he must not only be a B.Ed but also a M.Ed. Candidates must also have a doctoral degree or NET qualification which is preferred by most of the colleges. B.Ed qualification is required only by the schools but for college level teaching, candidates must have a postgraduate in Education course.  

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Vijay Bharath V

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These are the few steps you can do to become a Home Science teacher: Teaching Qualification: Enrol in a teacher preparation programme . Enroll for a different certification exam or a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) . Make sure you fulfil the educational qualifications for teaching. Send Applications to Schools: Check for openings in the schools you are interested in teaching at. Try to check frequently and even consider contacting people who work over there so that they might notify you if there's and opening. You will start teaching full-time if you are chosen. Inspire your kids by having a strong love for what you do. Pl

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, candidates can become a Yoga teacher in India without a formal degree. While having a degree or certification in yoga can certainly enhance your credibility and qualifications, it is not always a mandatory requirement for teaching Yoga.

However, if candidates are looking to establish themselves as a professional yoga teacher,  obtaining certification from a reputable yoga school or institution can be advantageous. Many Yoga teacher training programs offer certifications upon completion, which can help candidates demonstrate their competence and knowledge to potential employers or clients.

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Manpreet Kaur

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There is no legal or stringent age limit set for becoming a Yoga teacher. Broadly, candidates should be at least 18 years old to enroll for most Yoga teacher training programs.

However, it's important to understand that becoming a proficient Yoga instructor is not solely about age, but also about competence, knowledge of yoga principles, and physical and mental fitness. Some individuals may become capable instructors in young adulthood while others might find their calling in this profession later in life. Delhi is home to many distinguished Yoga institutions that welcome prospective teachers of varying age groups, encouraging a di

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Manpreet Kaur

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If you have completed your graduation in any stream, but want to become a yoga teacher, there are several paths you can consider to pursue your interest in yoga:

  • Yoga Teacher Training Course: Enroll in a Yoga Teacher Training program. These programs are usually offered at various levels such as 200-hour, 300-hour, or 500-hour certifications.
  • Short-term Courses and Workshops: If committing to a full-time YTT program is challenging due to time or financial constraints, you can start by attending short-term yoga courses, workshops, or retreats. 
  • Online Courses and Resources: Explore online yoga teacher training cours
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