Can I do B.Ed in maths and English (subject combination)? Will I be eligible for govt. jobs via DSSSB and TGT?

I have done B.Tech in mechanical.

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    you can definitely pursue a B.Ed. with a specialisation in Maths and English. This combination is quite common and equips you to teach both subjects at the secondary level 

    Eligibility for Government Jobs: Completing a B.Ed. with Maths and English makes you eligible for government teaching jobs through exams like the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and similar state-level Teacher Eligibility Tests. These exams typically have separate categories for TGT.

  • Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree along with B.Ed or a B.Ed with a 2-year Diploma or Postgraduate diploma, all in Special Education. Additionally, they should have cleared the CTET conducted by CBSE.Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed in mathematics and English as a subject combination. This would make you eligible for teaching positions in both subjects. As for government jobs via organizations like DSSSB (Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board) and TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher), eligibility criteria may vary, but having a B.Ed with those subject combinations should generally qualify you for teaching positions in government scho

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    Syed Adnan

    6 months ago

    Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree along with B.Ed or a B.Ed with a 2-year Diploma or Postgraduate diploma, all in Special Education. Additionally, they should have cleared the CTET conducted by CBSE.Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed in mathematics and English as a subject combination. This would make you eligible for teaching positions in both subjects. As for government jobs via organizations like DSSSB (Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board) and TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher), eligibility criteria may vary, but having a B.Ed with those subject combinations should generally qualify you for teaching positions in government scho

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