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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

If you want to apply for B.Ed, you can certainly do so, but as far as teaching is concerned, you will be only eligible to apply for teaching in class I-VIII. A graduate with B.Ed is not considered eligible to apply for teaching in Higher Secondary Schools or colleges.
As you have mentioned that you want to teach management, the subject is either taught in the higher secondary level or in colleges offering degree programs. So, in order to be eligible to teach in HS level, you must hold a master's degree. Apart from that, you will also have to qualify Teacher Eligibility Test conducted at state as well as national level. National Eligibi
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Lalit Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Hello there,
You may take science along with physics, chemistry, maths, and elective subject biology, biotechnology, or Hindi. After completing your HSC, go for B.Sc. in Maths or physics, chemistry, etc.
Regards.

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Nilay Pandit

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Hello Anjum,
Forensic Science is the application of scientific knowledge and methodology to criminal investigation. Due to increase in crime rate and criminals, the scope of forensic science is increased exponentially. There are lots of job opportunities in the field of forensic science. The need for forensic scientists is huge all around the world, especially in India.

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc. Many universities offer this course. One of the finest universities of India, Delhi University, also offers this course. Admission for this course is based on the entrance exam. IIT also offers the post graduation programme M.Sc Maths. So be prepared for the entrance exam. But some colleges also offer this course on the basis of your marks in B.Sc Maths.

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Vishal Kumawat

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No, these are very less marks for admission to B.Sc B.Ed.

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

You can visit the respective Site of NCERT for the result.

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amish jain

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Hema,
Both the field you mentioned are two different interest. You need to find in which field you want to make a career. Let me discussed here:
The Bank exam will allow you to apply for the banking job for PO, Clerk, manger and other posts. While the UGC NET Exam will enable you to become an assistant professor at university level, and for the JRF fellowship award. The eligibility for the Banking exam is graduation degree while the candidates must possess the post-graduation degree for the UGC NET Exam. However the final year candidates can apply for the UGC NET but they will be eligible for the NET certificate after the successful
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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Samuel,
As you say, you have done M.Sc with Biochemistry, so you have to appear for CSIR NET exam in Chemical Sciences or Life Sciences. It is the best option to apply for NET exam. But, make sure that you fulfill the basic requirements of the exam. You should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in the post-graduation, if you belong to General/OBC or 50% aggregate marks. If you are from SC/ST/PwD category. If you want to apply for JRF, then your age must not be more than 28 years.

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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Please find the link below for detailed information on Career as Teacher:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/teacher-104
Regards.

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Rakesh Kumar

Guide-Level 11

I would say go for B.Ed and then pursue MA, and then pursue B.Ed. Try to do it from Professional Universities like Lovely Professional University, Amity University etc. So that, you have better placement options and learning experience.

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