Does a post-graduate student with a B.Ed degree need to clear the TET or CTET?

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    You can pass either the TET or CTET to become a teacher after your postgraduate degree. The CTET is a central-level exam, and the TET is conducted by different states, for example, the UPTET exam. Both exams are conducted to certify the applicants to apply for government teaching posts. The minimum eligibility criteria for this exam is to have graduated with a B.Ed. Thus, you can apply for any of the exams for both the TGT and PRT posts. If you want suggestions, you are advised to appear for the CTET as its score will be valid in all states. You will also be eligible to apply for other teaching posts, such as KVS and NVS.

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