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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, Virohan: Rustomjee, Thane does offer scholarships to students officially pursuing a BVoc course from the institute. The distribution of these scholarships is done via an in-house scholarship test, i.e., VSAT. Students who wish to avail scholarship must appear for the test. Moreover, the scholarship amount depends on the scores obtained by the students in the VSAT exam.

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Nishtha Taneja

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The exam body NCERT will release the RIE CEE syllabus on its official website by mentioning in its notification. The notification is available on the conducting body's website - cee.ncert.gov.in Candidates will be able to find the detailed RIE CEE syllabus on at shiksha.com as wsell. While preparing for the exam, it is essential to rely on trusted sources to ensure accuracy. Downloading and printing the syllabus can help keep track of topics during preparation. Make sure to cross-check the syllabus every year, as minor changes may occur.

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Aashi Rai

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If you want to teach in a government school then yes you'll need to clear the following exams:

  • CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test)
  • State TET (like UPTET, HTET, BTET, etc.)

But if you are planning to work in private schools, preschools or even in tuition centers then PTT is enough to get you started. Many people also gain experience and then appear for CTET later.

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Abhishek Arora

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Here's a quick comparison:

CourseFull FormFor TeachingDurationEligibility
PTTPrimary Teacher TrainingClasses 1-51-2 years10+2
NTTNursery Teacher TrainingNursery/Kindergarten1 year10+2
D.El.EdDiploma in Elementary EducationClasses 1-82 years10+2 (50%)

Note: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute and may vary.

If you want to work in government primary schools  then D.El.Ed. + CTET is often preferred. But for private schools, PTT and NTT are widely accepted.

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Himanshi Bisht

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The Primary Teacher Training which is also known as PTT course is a professional certification programme which is designed to prepare you for teaching children from Class 1 to Class 5 typically in government or private primary schools. This course trains you in child psychology, classroom management, lesson planning and creative teaching methods.

You'll get to learn how to do the following things:

  • Create engaging lesson plans.
  • Use storytelling, songs and activities in the classroom to educate young minds.
  • Understand the emotional and mental needs of young children.
  • Teach core subjects like English, Math and Environmental Studies to the stud
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