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Abantika Mukherjee

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Hii there!
You have to complete Post Graduation in Sanskrit after B.A. Sanskrit Hons. After PG you have to prepare yourself for NTA UGC NET examination.

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Abantika Mukherjee

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NTT Nursery Teacher Training Course. HIIT Polytechnic Technology and Management. Vivekananda Community College. Institute Of Teachers Training & Child Care
Mona Child Play School. Global Montessori and Teacher Training Institute.

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Kanak Sharma

Beginner-Level 3

You may apply for the post of assistant professor in Zoology/Botany, for this NET/SET Certificate and or Ph.D. in concerned subject is required.

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Vicky Barman

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Yes after nursing you can sure do that. However most important is that having become a qualified nurse it would be easy to get quick jobs in public or private hospitals in ANY COUNTRY.

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Utkal University

Beginner-Level 4

If you want to become a teacher you've to qualify certain criteria. B.Ed. degree (Bachelor's of Education) with a minimum of 55% marks is required to become a teacher. The pass percentage required may vary from school to school. Apart from a B.Ed. degree some schools also ask for master's degree in the respective field to teach higher classes.

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Deeksha Dixit

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A preschool teacher prepares children (1 to 5) for school. To become a preschool teacher, you have to take professional teaching training courses recognised by NTT.

  1. You must have 50 percent in your 12th grade to apply for a teaching Certificate course.
  2. You can enroll in a one-year nursery teacher training programme known as the Diploma in NTT.
  3. You can also get a Certificate in NTT from a recognised institution.

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Priyanka Kukreja

Beginner-Level 5

If you have done graduation only then you are able to apply for teacher otherwise not.

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Muskan Singh

Beginner-Level 5

B.N.V Teacher Training Institute for diploma in education (D.Ed.) is a course of 2 years duration.
Fee structure of this college is 58,000.

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Muskan Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Multiple Intelligences - Using MI to make classes more interactive & interesting
Learning Styles - Understanding Learning styles and how we can maximise learning using this understanding
Thinking Skills - What are they and how we can use them inculcate them through our classroom
Active Learning - Methodologies to make teaching more interactive, involving & more meaningful
Cooperative Learning - How to get the get best out of peer to peer interactions and to multiply learning using groups
Organizing Learning -What to use where - to enable effective understanding and recall. If they're laughing-they're learning - Effective strategies towards
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