Am I eligible for DSSSB PGT Chemistry? I have done Master's in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and I have also done B.Ed?

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Asked by Annu Yadav

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    Answered by

    Soumitra Das | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    To be eligible for the DSSSB PGT Chemistry position, you must meet the following criteria: 
     
    • A master's degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks in the relevant subject
    • A B.Ed degree from a recognised university
    • A degree or Diploma in training or education
    • Desirable: 3 years of teaching experience in a college, higher secondary school, or high school in the subject concerned
    • Age 30 or 36 years
    Other desirable qualifications include: 
     
    • Experience in teaching the subject in a college or high school
    • A master's degree from a well recognised university like IGNOU
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    Answered by

    Bhashkar jyoti sharma

    a year ago

    B. Ed is compulsory for DSSSB TGT and PGT posts. Candidates should have B.Ed degree to become eligible for the primary and trained graduate teacher.

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