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Aarush Malhotra

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You may get into any of the colleges mentioned below:
1. K.J. Somaiya Comprehensive College of Education, Training and Research
2. Bombay Teacher's Training College
3. Lady Irwin College
4. Andhra University
5. SNDT Women's University
6. St. Xaviers College of Education

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shreyas chopra

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Before M.Phil, you need to complete UGC NET to become a lecturer. M.Phil can be required to advance your career and become permanent with the organisation.

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shreyas chopra

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As UGC has granted one regular and one open/ distance, then logically should not have a problem.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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No, it is.
D.Ed / D.El.Ed / PTTI / ETE Admission 2017 Diploma in Elementary Education: This is a 2 years training course forthose who wants to bea teacher (class I-VIII). According toN.C.T.E. rules no one can apply for the post of primary teacher without this training.
D.EI.EdEligibility
(a) Candidates with at least50% marksin the higher secondary (+2) or its equivalent examination are eligible for admission.
(b) The reservation and relaxation in marks for SClST/OBC/PWD and other categories shall be as per the rules of the Central Government /State Government whichever is applicable.

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renu Sejwal

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For B.Ed, become a graduate first. B.Sc in botany, zoology, mathematics, chemistry or any other science subject will help. After doing graduation in science, you will be eligible for B.Ed.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Hi, an M.Sc Medical with a B.Ed is a great combination. This will enable you to teach at the high school level. Besides going in for research, you could also teach in colleges/ universities for which the minimum requirement is M.Sc and qualifying the UGC-CSIR NET for lectureship and JRF. You can also take the Civil Service Exams with Chemistry as one of the papers in the Mains. The Combined Defence Services Exam is yet another option. The armed forces also offer Direct Entry in the Education Branch to M.Sc graduates who clear the SSB interview/ test. Hope this piece of information is of some help. If you need further help or guidance,
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