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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Eligibility to be a Lecturer:
- Educational Qualification To be eligible to be a lecturer one should hold at least a Master Degree in any of the relevant subject with at least 55% marks in it. Higher qualifications are always preferred.
- Interested candidate has to appear in MH SET exam which is held twice a year and pass it.This is the only hurdle to be cleared to be eligible to get a job as a lecturer In a college.
- After clearing MH SET exam one is eligible for applying as a lecturer in any college affiliated with any of the university recognised by UGC in Maharashtra. Clearing of MH SET does not gives guarantee of any job it is just
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates need to qualify for both papers that are paper 1 and paper 2 in order to be eligible to qualify for the MH SET exam. The candidates have to score a minimum of 40 per cent marks (Unreserved category) and 35 per cent of marks to qualify for the MH SET exam. However, among the candidates crossing the minimum qualifying marks, the top 6 per cent of the candidates will be made qualified for the Assistant Professor.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, qualifying the Haryana Teaching Eligibility Test (HTET) does not ensure job as a Government school teacher. HTET is only a eligibility exam that verifies that the candidates qualifying for the exam is eligible to teach in schools. To get recruited as a teacher in Haryana Government schools, the HTET qualified candidates have to appear for the teacher's recruitment exam conducted by the Haryana State Government.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
You have to become a popostgraduateeacher first. For that, I have listed the PGT criteria -
PGT Maths eligibility:
- Master's degree with atleast 50% marks in Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics.
- B.Ed. From recognised university
- Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English.
So first you have to do a Bachelor's degree with Mathematics as a subject. Then do the Master's degree in Mathematics+ B.Ed.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You might be thinking about pursuing an IGNOU Certificate in Teaching of English as a Second Language (CTE) after earning your Masters of Arts in English. The purpose of this programme is to improve teachers' comprehension of students, the process of learning, and the characteristics and structure of the English language. The goal of the CTE programme is to improve teachers' abilities in the areas of material selection, evaluation, classroom management, and effective teaching techniques. The training costs INR 2,400 in total tuition and lasts for six months.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In West Bengal, the government school teachers' salary is based on the recommendations of the Government of India and the scales implemented by the Government of Bengal. The salary structure for teachers in West Bengal is categorised into different scales or pay bands, such as the Central Pay scales and the State Government Pay Scales.
The exact salary of WBTET qualified government school teachers can vary depending on factors such as their qualifications, experience, and the specific pay scale they fall under. It's important to note that salary structures and pay scales may be revised periodically by the government, so it's advisable t
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, qualifying the West Bengal Teaching Eligibility Test (WBTET) does not ensure job as a Government school teacher. WBTET is only a eligibility exam that verifies that the candidates qualifying for the exam is eligible to teach in schools. To get recruited as a teacher in West Bengal Government schools, the WBTET qualified candidates have to appear for the teacher's recruitment exam conducted by the State Government.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In Kerala, the government school teachers' salary is based on the recommendations of the Government of India and the scales implemented by the Government of Kerala. The salary structure for teachers in Kerala is categorised into different scales or pay bands, such as the Central Pay scales and the State Government Pay Scales.
The exact salary of KTET qualified government school teachers can vary depending on factors such as their qualifications, experience, and the specific pay scale they fall under. It's important to note that salary structures and pay scales may be revised periodically by the government, so it's advisable to refer to
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