I have completed MSc organic chemistry, and I am studying B.Ed. Am I eligible for DSSSB PGT chemistry?
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Probably, on the basis of eligibility, you can apply for the DSSSB (Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board) exam in Chemistry for PGT (Post Graduate Teacher).
Regarding the PGT Chemistry position, the general eligibility criteria are:
A person's hold on at least a master's degree (MSc) in Chemistry or a subject related to it; you have done it in Organic Chemistry.
A person must also have a B.Ed. or a Bachelor's degree in Education, that you are pursuing. A B.Ed. is usually completed before the application; however, as you are completing it, try to check whether you will be eligible to apply during the final steps of your B.Ed. or aft...more
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