I have done BEL. Ed with physics as an optional subject. If I want to pursue MA, will I be able to give any PGT exam?

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    Prachi Beriwal | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Completing B.Ed. with Physics as an optional subject and pursuing an M.A. degree can potentially make you eligible for teaching positions as a Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) and Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET). However, the specific eligibility criteria for these exams can vary depending on the requirements set by different educational boards and institutions. PGT exams usually require candidates to have a postgraduate degree in the subject they wish to teach. By pursuing an M.A. in Physics or a related field, you may fulfill the educational qualification required to appear for PGT exams in Physics or Science subjects. CTET is a n
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