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To become a successful professional in teaching field one should have a minimum qualification in Bachelor of Education. The job opportunities for these professionals are numerous. They can find employment in various government and government-aided institutions. For this recruitment the government organizes SET. After qualifying, this examination one can join as a teacher in any government school in the State. The B.Ed graduates can teach in high primary and high school level.
The M.Ed graduates can find employment in schools anywhere in the country after qualifying the NET. They can teach in higher second
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Yes, you can opt for English as an optional subject in B.Ed+M. Ed.
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Since you have completed your graduation and PG, you are eligible for B.Ed. However, it depends on your state's policy about the minimum required percentage for admission into B.Ed course. Just go through the government's eligibility criteria. I personally believe it should be 50%. If it is so, then you can apply for B.Ed on PG basis. I hope, this would suffice.
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