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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

Contributor-Level 9

Preparing for B.Ed entrance exam:
Part A - General English
Preparation tips:
Refer to basic English books, browse through the topics mentioned above and try attempting exercises related to each topic. Take some online tests. There are many English tests available online that will help you judge where you stand
Part - B - General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude
Preparation tips:
For General Knowledge, you can start following the daily news on television and by regularly reading the newspaper. You can refer to different General Knowledge books. Part- C
The syllabus will be of graduation level for subjects - Mathematics, Physical Sciences (Physics
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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

Contributor-Level 9

Preparing for B.Ed entrance exam:
Part A - General English
Preparation tips:
Refer to basic English books, browse through the topics mentioned above and try attempting exercises related to each topic. Take some online tests. There are many English tests available online that will help you judge where you stand
Part - B - General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude
Preparation tips:
For General Knowledge, you can start following the daily news on television and by regularly reading the newspaper. You can refer to different General Knowledge books. Part- C
The syllabus will be of graduation level for subjects - Mathematics, Physical Sciences (Physics
...more

New answer posted

7 years ago

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

Contributor-Level 9

Preparing for B.Ed entrance exam:
Part A - General English
Preparation tips:
Refer to basic English books, browse through the topics mentioned above and try attempting exercises related to each topic. Take some online tests. There are many English tests available online that will help you judge where you stand
Part - B - General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude
Preparation tips:
For General Knowledge, you can start following the daily news on television and by regularly reading the newspaper. You can refer to different General Knowledge books. Part- C
The syllabus will be of graduation level for subjects - Mathematics, Physical Sciences (Physics
...more

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

Contributor-Level 9

There are a lot of options after graduating B.Ed like-
Teacher
Administrator
Assistant Dean
Content Writer
Counsellor
Instructor
Librarian
Principal
Thanks!

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Saurav MishraStudent,writer,entrepreneur.

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can surely opt for teaching Maths as a career. However, with a B.Tech/M.Tech degree, you can't teach Maths to post-secondary (after class 12th) students. In order to do so, you have to pursue M.Sc. In mathematics or you can even go for Ph.D. and end up being a professor teaching engineering undergrads. There's one more option, you can go for tutoring in private coaching classes as they don't really care about your degree if you are well versed in your discipline.

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amish jain

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Hello Chanchal, Yes, you can apply for UGC NET 2019 Exam. As the minimum qualification to apply for NET is post-graduation degree and you have completed it. There is no age limit criteria for NET lectureship. But, for UGC NET JRF your age must be below 30 years old. The candidates are allowed to apply for their post-graduation subject only. As you have completed M.Com you can apply for UGC NET commerce or UGC NET economics.

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Vikas Kanadje

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Those students who completed the Masters or Post graduation in a particular subject, there are some eligibility criteria. You need 55% marks in the post-graduation to appear in the National Eligibility test. Whereas, the candidates from the reserved category needs 50% marks. There is no age limit to appear in the National Eligibility test, but to avail the JRF Fellowship, the age limit is 30 years (35 years for the Female and Reserved category candidates.)

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Shweta Singh

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No, the syllabus varies from course to course. Please visit the link to know about the exam: https://www.shiksha.com/university/tripura-university/tuet-exam.

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Shweta Singh

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Usually, most of the students take final year appearing students. But, first you need to decide on the college where you wish to take admission and check the eligibility.

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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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Yes. You can apply for B.Ed if you have 55% in your graduation.

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