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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With B.Com, MBA, and B.Ed (Economics), you cannot directly become a TGT Maths teacher in most government schools.
But with additional Maths qualification + TET/CTET, it is possible.
Private schools and coaching centers are more flexi
ble.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you are interested in taking admission in BP Dixit College of Education for BA BEd then first of all you need to have atleast 50 percent in your previous qualification only then you will be eligible for the admissions. Once you are eligible then you can go on the website directly fill the admission form and submit it in hard copy at the college and then you need to submit your required documents and you will get admission in the college
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a rank of 608 in Andhra Pradesh EDCET, you have a good chance of securing a seat in various universities and colleges offering BEd programs. You should be able to get into good government or private institutions, depending on your preferences and the specific cutoffs for those institutions. To get a personalized list of colleges, you can use a college predictor tool from Shiksha or consult with a counseling expert.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Absolutely! Employers today look for confident, well-spoken candidates. Even if your resume is great, a poor personality during an interview can reduce your chances. Personality Development courses train you for:
- Answering HR questions
- Creating first impressions
- Body language cues
- Group discussions and mock interviews
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Below is the list of topics that most Personality Development courses usually cover:
- Communication Skills (Verbal and Non-verbal)
- Public Speaking & Presentation Skills
- Body Language & Eye Contact
- Confidence Building
- Leadership & Teamwork
- Stress & Time Management
- Goal Setting & Motivation
- Etiquette, Grooming & Dressing Sense
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely! There are variouse personality development courses that might not directly prepare you for the exam syllabus but they help in:
- Group Discussions (GD)
- Personal Interviews (PI)
- Public Speaking in UPSC personality tests
- Communication during group studies or peer learning
In short they strengthen your soft skills which is a major plus point in competitive exam scenarios.
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