Can I become a teacher after doing BA honours?
Asked by gaurav kumar1
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHello Gaurav,
However, but if teaching is your passion, you can write NET and teach in universities. The UGC is benevolent with teachers who have qualified NET and they pay you handsomely. No issues, if clearing NET is not your cup of tea for there is always the conventional pathway to teaching B.Ed. You can also pursue B.Ed and get into schools or sometimes colleges and continue spreading knowledge. Take an MA in English, M.Phil or PhD and become a language expert. -
Yes, you can. But, self-one, but If teaching is your passion, you can write NET and teach in Universities. The UGC is benevolent with teachers who are NET qualified and they pay you handsomely. No issues, if clearing NET is not your cup of tea for there is always the conventional pathway to teaching: B.Ed. You can also pursue B.Ed and get into schools or sometimes colleges and continue spreading Knowledge. Take an M.A. In English, M.Phil and Ph.D and become the language expert. English is an intriguing language. So, explore it as much as you want.
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