im an commerce student and i have completed my 12th in 2010 and i want to do the course of teaching..what i have to do?

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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    2012-03-25 18:10:10
    You must pursue your degree and then plan for a B.Ed.
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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-03-24 19:14:46
    Teaching jobs are available in schools, colleges and in Corporate sector. In school, two types of teachers are there that is NTT(Nursery trained teachers) and B.Ed(Bachelor of Education) teachers. For both, you have to be a graduate in any stream first and then do NTT or B.Ed. After doing B.Ed. you can be PRT (primary) TGT (secondary) or PGT (Higher secondary) teacher. For being a teacher in college that is lecturer, you have to be a Post Graduate in the same stream in which you want to be a lecturer. For example, to be a lecturer in a Commerce college, you have to be M.Com. The post of Asst. Professor and Professor is given after cer
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