I got 41% in 12th exam can I take NTT course.

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Hi,
    Education and Skills required to be eligible for NTT course
    The minimum eligibility for admission to the NTT training Diploma course for one year includes minimum 50 per cent marks in their 10+2 board exams from any recognised institute in any subject. Some of the most important skills in NTT training are:
    Energy and enthusiasm in dealing with young energetic kids
    Caring and friendly attitude
    Patience for every kid in class
    Passion for the teaching profession
    Keen sense of eye for detailAnd most important of all excellent communication skills in language suitable to the children
    Process and Cost of Admission in NTT
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Hi,
    The minimum eligibility for admission to the NTT training Diploma course for one year include minimum 50% marks in their 10+2 board exams from any recognized institute in any subject. For more detail information you can SEE below link
    https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/nursery-teacher-training-ntt-chp
    Thanks.

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