I have completed BHM B.Ed, and after it, I did my MA in English Literature. Am I eligible for government secondary teacher or not?

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Asked by Rajan Singh
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R
3 years ago
Yes, of course you are qualified to apply for a position as a secondary school teacher in a government school. However, you are eligible to apply for the position of secondary school English teacher. This is because your master's is in English literature. The majority of government exams, like

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3 years ago
\Yes, you are qualified to apply for a position as a secondary school teacher in a government school. However, you are eligible to apply for the position of secondary school English teacher. This is because your master's is in English literature. The majority of government exams, like the DSSSB for

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Deeksha Dixit
3 years ago
Yes, you are qualified to apply for a position as a secondary school teacher in a government school. However, you are eligible to apply for the position of secondary school English teacher. This is because your master's is in English literature. The majority of government exams, like the DSSSB

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Durgesh NA
3 years ago
After M.A. English you are eligible as a English teacher As a M.A. English passout and if you have 55% in your M.A. Than you are eligible for UGC NET and State level SET exams, after clearing one of these exams you get a job as a college teacher or lecturer.

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