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Guide-Level 12
Firstly you should decide that in which field you are more interested. If you want to get into banking field, then the required eligibility criteria to apply for banking exams is graduation. Banking job profile is really good with lots of benefits and perks like good salary structure and promotions, government official leaves, etc. You can prepare for IBPS PO, IBPS RRB, IBPS Clerk, etc. The most helpful thing to crack the banking exams is solving previous year question papers.
Check previous year question papers here: https://scoop.eduncle.com/ibps-po-question-papers
And if you are interested in teaching profession, then you can s
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Both are different fields. B.Ed. is for secondary education i.e. higher and senior secondary and BTC for primary education i.e. up to class eight. Basic or elementary are same things covered in primary but up to class five whereas from sixth class to eighth it is called junior and covered in primary. Beyond secondary, higher education is called tertiary education. Moreover, BTC is a certificate and not equivalent to Bachelor's degree. JBT is also useful but covers up to fifth class under primary education and is basic intended. NTT is intended for nursery classes only.
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If you compare teaching with other sectors this will be more secure, demand in huge numbers, recognition, respect and nowadays salary is good enough for school level and college level too.
All the best!
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