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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

There is no issue in pursuing B.Ed. Only the Bachelor's degree in HM should be from a recognized board or equivalent to graduation.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

The possible specialisations are:
1. International Education
2. Indigenous Education
3. Adult Education

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astha singh

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To become a Shiksha Adhikari in Uttar Pradesh, you need to opt for the government exam. The minimum qualification to be a BSA is, the candidates applying for a teacher post should be a graduate in the concerned stream and B.Ed/L.T or its equivalent with TET pass certificate.
Age limitation determined for the applicants as on 01 July 2016 is 25 to 45 years.
The candidates will be called for interview after shortlisting, based on merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in high school, intermediate, graduation and B.Ed.
The applicants interested to apply for the post should send application in the prescribed format along with all
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

The general eligibility criteria is Master's degree in any subject, so you need to check the website to see if your university or institute is listed in their application process or not.

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Sree Kumar

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If you like teacher's job with HR then there is no scope in school. Go for further studies, viz. PhD and be a professor teaching MBA students. You will enjoy it.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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B.Ed. is a 2 year course. Currently, practical portion is more than before in this course. It makes you prepared to enter into the teaching job and also equips with the tools for teaching, not only theoretically but practically as well.

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Anil sharma

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Yes, in India it is possible.

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Anil sharma

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Absolutely, you can pursue B.Ed after completing graduation.

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Anil sharma

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You can refer to following textbooks:
1. Indian History by Krishna Reddy.
2. Rrueman's UGC NET History by Pramod Singh.
3. Modern Indian History by Tarique Mohammed.
4. A New Look at Modern Indian History by Alka Mehta and BL Grover.
5. Ancient India by RS Sharma.

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