I want to become PGT physics teacher in KVS. I have done my BTEch. Can I do BEd and MSc simultaneously? If yes how can I do it Please guide
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The eligibility criteria of PGT of KVS is given below. Eligibility criteria :
1. Two Years Integrated Post Graduate M.Sc. Course of Regional College of Education of NCERT in the concerned subject. Or
Masters Degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
2. B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised University.
3. Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English Media. You can pursue the M.Sc. And B.Ed. Courses simultaneously subject to one course should be through the distance mode from same or can be from different University. Integrated M.Sc. B.Ed. Programmes (3 Years) of Central University of Rajasthan is ano...more
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