I am a graduate in b.com. Currently i am pursuing b.ed. My teaching subjects are commerce and eco. Am I eligible for primary class teacher?

2 Followers | 33.4k Views | Posted 2012-04-17 00:16:57
Asked by priyanka

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    Suchithra Manikandan

    2012-04-17 08:16:42
    Dear Ms.Priyanka, As you know, Primary subjects does not contain Economics or commerce; its the subject of Higher secondary. You still have 3-4 years to go to become an eligible school teacher in a reputed institution. Pls complete M.com., and M.Ed., then become higher secondary school teacher. You will get an appreciable package. Pls be patient till you become a perfect professional. If you want to earn in the mean time, you can always start your own tuition at home charging atleast Rs.300 to Rs.400 per student. Don't forget "PATIENT PAYS".
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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-19 09:31:06
    To become PRT teacher, graduation in any stream+B.Ed. is sufficient as no specialization is required. You can teach subjects like Social study, Hindi and Maths in primary classes as B.Com. graduate. specialization starts from TGT where you have to be a graduate in a specific subject like Physics, English literature and Maths. @aru is right that you need to pursue M.Com. followed by M.Phil or Ph.D. and then only you can become PGT teacher or change over to college lecurership. But all these should be your long term plans and as of now need not worry.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-17 09:29:22
    Hi,
    Aspiring teachers have several options available to them. Some teachers begin their careers by earning a bachelor's degree in education from an accredited college or university. Also all prospective teachers must participate in professional fieldwork, often included in education degree programs, in which they are assigned to help or teach a class under the supervision of a licensed teacher. This practice helps students gain real world experience as student teachers, monitoring classes and meeting with parents.
    You apply for B.ED as that is mandatory to be a teacher in schools. And further you can plan to pursue masters in one of your
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