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If you are not happy with the way your teacher takes science class then tell this to your parents. They can then talk to the headmaster or principal and share the feedback. If no one supports you then you talk to your grandparents, elder cousins and share it with them. But do not feel bored. Just go to school attend science class and pretend that you are listening in the class. Once back at home make your own study plans. Buy science experiment books from the market and practice them at home. Watch discovery channel, national geographic channels to keep yourself updated. Visit science exhibitions, museums, laboratories in your city.
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http://cbsenet.nic.in/cbsenet/Eligibility.htm
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Apart from BEd you can do TGT, PGT, NET and PhD also.
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 if you have B.Ed degree. (Thus, TGT is not a course, but a title given to teachers who have completed their gradu
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I would advice you to go for U.G.C-N.E.T conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of education.
Qualifying Examination:
The candidates those who have completed their post graduation in related subjects can appear for the exam. Those who have acquired post graduation from any recognized university are eligible for applying UGC-NET exam. The candidate must have a minimum of 55%.
Age Qualification:
The candidates appearing for J.R.F (Junior Research Fellowship) should not be above 28 years of age. The candidates appearing only for lectureship have no upper age limit. Age relaxation of 5 years will b
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Eligibility criteria for becoming a school teacher in government school:
-Class XII (any subject) followed by training in polytechnics and vocational training centers or Montessori Teacher training schools
-Class XII (any subject) followed by diploma in education or Bachelors in education (B.Ed)
-Class XII (any subject) followed by B.Ed. degree after graduation. These are Trained Graduate Teachers(TGT's) and after Post-graduation are Postgraduate trained teachers(PGTs).This training is imparted in teacher's training colleges.
The Government of Delhi will also be conducting a DTET- Delhi Teacher's Eligibility Test, as per the for
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