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Varun dixit

Guide-Level 11

The demand is not so high. You only have to pass your class 12th with good marks, and you can get a graduation. Otherwise, passing your senior secondary exams is enough to get hired for the primary teaching.  

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Varun dixit

Guide-Level 11

Since you have completed your MBA, and you want to go in teaching field, so you can go for:
NTT
PTT
BTC
D. El. Ed. B. El. Ed. B.Ed etc.

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shobhit kumar

Guide-Level 11

It is a very good idea. Firstly, you have to do the primary teacher's training certificate as PTT, BTC, D. El. Ed., and B. El. Ed etc. After that, you have to clear TET exam either CTET or state TET. And you must be selected in merit list.

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shobhit kumar

Guide-Level 11

Yes, which type of help you need?

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shobhit kumar

Guide-Level 11

It is too hard for D.Ed. If you are in unreserved category, it is impossible. There is some chances for reserved category candidate.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can do B.Ed after completion of M.Sc.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi, admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation. The eligibility is you should have passed the Bachelor's degree with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent CGPA from this university or from any other recognized university.
All SC/ST candidates are eligible for the relaxation of 5%.
Selection of the candidates is done on the basis of marks secured in the qualifying examination.
For more details information you can see below link:-
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/amp/b-ed-shri-ramswaroop-memorial-university-lucknow-277224.
Thanks!

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
UGC NET Exam is conducted in 80+ subjects subjects that also includes subject like mathematics.There are two type of exams conducted every year .
. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted for the students from the Science background whereas the UGC NET Exam is conducted for the candidates aspiring to make career in the lectureship with the Commerce, Arts and Humanities subject.The NET Exam is conducted in the month of June and December usually
The Syllabus for the UGC NET Exam paper 1 is given below -
Communication Sections
General Intelligence and Reasoning
General Knowledge Section
Logical Methodology and Concepts
Reading Comprehension
Teaching A
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Dr Debashri banerjeeAssistant professor Philosophy C.R.P. College

Contributor-Level 6

You have not mentioned your subjects of graduation and post graduation levels. If it is education, then you can do Ph.D. in education. But, if your subject is philosophy, you are bound to do your doctorate degree in philosophy only. My suggestion is that you can take educational philosophy as your doctoral programme. You can also try to find job in schools as M.Ed is a very good option to secure a job there. All the best.

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Harshit Mehta

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RIE CEE selection basis doesn't provide us with options like minimum marks and become eligible. The selection is based on both board marks and cee marks. The entrance is based on state quotas and the strictly follows the admission process of selecting top students from each state whatever marks you may have. Top ten to fifteen students from each state are chosen to seek admission in a particular regional institute. You may be having a rank of 1000 or above but you still can get admission if you are from top eligible students. Nowadays competition has increased to a new level and students securing more than 80% in both boards and entran
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