I am pursuing B.Phil course right now. Which courses do I need to study to get a teaching job?

Is it possible to become a teacher without doing B.Ed?

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    Samreen khan | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The minimum qualification required to be a teacher is graduation in a particular discipline that you want to teach. For Post Graduate teachers (PGT teachers), Masters in the relevant subject is mandatory. Many top-notch international curriculum schools like Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad, Mallya Adit International School, TISB, etc. prefer candidates with M.Phil or even Doctorate degrees. Most schools demand a Bachelors in education (B.Ed) degree, but of late the trend is changing. People without a B.Ed degree do get a job in schools but at a lower pay scale.

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