Can I become a government teacher without a graduate degree?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Yes, you can become a government teacher without a graduate degree. Without gradation, you can teach at the nursery and primary levels. However, you will need to complete a two-year Diploma in Education (D. Ed. ) or three-year B.Ed. degree after the 12th grade. Also, you must have at least 50 percent of your class in the 12th grade. To become a government teacher, you will also have to qualify for government recruitment exams (CTET or TET). After qualifying these exams, you may apply for a nursery-level teaching post in government schools.
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    Priyanka Kukreja

    2 years ago
    For becoming a government teacher a candidate must complete atleast their graduation in any stream post he/ she must complete B.Ed or Diploma in elementary education.

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