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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yeah, B.Ed is literally a must now if you wanna teach in schools, especially govt and CBSE/ICSE ones. After RTE and NEP 2020, rules got way stricter.
Even private schools are like “no B.Ed, no job.” And if you're aiming for CTET or State TET, B.Ed is non-negotiable. So if you're serious about teaching as a career, you really can't dodge B.Ed anymore.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
TSEdCET cutoff for Holy Mary Institute of Technology & Science for general category is 70 to 80 percent, for OBC is 65 to 80 percent, for SC/ST is 50 to 60 percent, and for EWS 60 to 75 percent. There is mangement qutoa also available at this college. The students whose parents are employed there can use management quota.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Students who are passionate about education and has a desire to work as teachers in K–12 institutions, colleges or universities can enroll in teaching courses. A bachelor's degree programme in education or their chosen field is usually the first step followed by certification or licensure as a teacher. Moreover, people who had previous jobs but want to change careers and get into teaching or education might sign up for teaching courses to acquire the appropriate credentials and training.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The demand for trained teachers is on the rise due to the changes in the Education Policy as well as various schemes launched in the field of Education. The shift in the education industry with the introduction of the online teaching and coaching industry has led to an increase in the recruitment of trained teachers such as TGT and PGT. Therefore, it is wise to pursue courses in the field of Teaching and Education. Pursuing Teaching and Education would help in a great career path for candidates. It paves the way for excellent salary opportunities. It enables one to transform another's life and leave a positive impact. A Career as
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