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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
For selection as teachers in government run schools Applicants must pass the CTET. The National Council for Teacher Education frames regulations and takes final decisions. CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) is conducted by CBSE and taken by aspirants aiming to become teachers in classes 1 to VIII, according to the guidelines of the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE).
Eligibility for teachers Classes 1-5 : XII and Dip Elem Ed (2 year) or XII and Bachelors Elem Ed (4 years) /Dip Spl Ed/ Graduation and Dip Ed (2 years)
Eligibility for teachers for Classes VI-VIII for Languages, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science e
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Yes, you are eligible for the UGC NET exam. UGC NET is a national level exam to examine the ability of candidates for holding the position of lecturer or researcher. The basic requirement of the NET exam is that you should have Master's Degree with minimum 55% aggregate marks or if you are from OBC/SC/ST/PwD category, then you should have minimum 50% aggregate marks. But, make sure that the subject which you select for UGC NET exam is related to your post-graduation subject.
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Yes you can appear in UGC NET (computer science) after M.Tech WILP from BITS as it is recognised by UGC.
All the best.
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An Introduction to Political Theory - OP Gauba
Western Political Thought - Brian R. Nelson
Pratiyogita Darpan -Political Science Issue (Repository of Factual Information)
Pratiyogita Darpan -Public Administration Issue (Factual Information)
Try to channelise your focus on Factual information. The Chronology of events should be on priority. Do attempt to solve some Previous Years Question Papers for honing your skills to crack JRF.
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