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Deepanshi ailawadi

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NTT does not have much value so go for the combination course NPTT, in which you may teach from pre-nursery to 5 class.
It is a 2-year programme in which 1 month usually is internship in the school the institute opted for their students.
If your performance is good, the school will give you a permanent job.
Or you may go for D.El.Ed or D.Ed course. But I think you should go for B.Ed as both NPTT and B.Ed are 2 year programmes but the value of B.Ed is more.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

Contributor-Level 10

You may go for any degree certificate or diploma course like D.El.Ed, D.Ed, B.Ed, NPTT, etc.
They all are 2-year programmes and if you are good in performance, you may get a job in a good private/government school. Best of luck.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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They include it in best four but deduct 2.5% from the best four subjects' percentage, as the rule says that if the best four subjects include any other subject than maths, they deduct 2.5% from overall.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You may opt for NPTT course, Diploma in Education, or B.Ed from any good university because schools prefer the degree.
It's better if you go for B.Ed because NPTT and Diploma are also 2-year courses like B.Ed but B.Ed has more value. The minimum eligibility for B.Ed is 50-55% from DU.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Just gain your experience because schools want degree and experience. So apply for a job and do it, don't consider the salary. It's okay to start at a low salary.
You will get promotion and higher salary.
Go for government/private schools, and government's other teaching programmes. Best of luck.

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7 years ago

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Deepanshi ailawadi

Contributor-Level 10

It may be very difficult but if you're lucky, you may get a job.
Because as per the sources, many schools have compulsorily ask for a B.Ed degree certificate for the position of a teacher.
So the chance is rare or negligible.

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7 years ago

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Deepanshi ailawadi

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to be a lecturer, apply for UGC NET examination.
But for this exam, you must be post graduate. So do Masters in any special subject as in English, management, etc.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

Contributor-Level 10

I think B.El.Ed is a full-fledged UG course.
You can apply for a job in any government/private school.
But if you want to do something, just gain experience in teaching because B.El.Ed. is all about teaching.
Work for NGOs, government programs for teaching as in TeachIndia.
In my opinion, don't waste time in any other course.
B.El.Ed offers you an advantage that in the 4-year programme, you are eligible for teaching in any school.
While other people don't have this luck. They go for graduation and for teaching, they have to do 2-year B.Ed.
So you have the advantage of doing B.El.Ed. It's better to build up your career earlier. You'll ga
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