Can a B.Ed. Holder apply for the DSSSB PRT?
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No, candidates having a degree in Bachelors of Education (BEd) cannot apply for the DSSSB PRT 2024 exam. A recent verdict by the Supreme Court declared that only holders of DEIEd certificates are eligible to become primary-grade teachers. Now, the candidates holding the BEd degree will not be allowed to appear for the primary teacher recruitment exam in Delhi Government Schools. However, the candidates having a degree of BTC/DElEd along with the BEd degree will remain eligible for the DSSSB Primary Teacher recruitment exam. For more the latest updates, candidates are requested to check this page regularly.
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Yes, a B.Ed. degree holder can apply for the DSSSB PRT post. Through the DSSSB PRT exam, the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board recruits primary teachers for various government schools in Delhi. The other educational criteria for applying to the DSSSB PRT post are as follows:
1. You should have cleared a senior secondary or equivalent 12-grade level exam from a recognised board.
2. You need a minimum of 50 percent in your senior secondary.
3. You must have a two-year Diploma in elementary education (D. Ed. ) if you don't have a B.Ed.
4. You must have passed the CBSE board's CTET exam.
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