Is B.Com as non-collegiate eligible for PTET/B.Ed?

In PTET notification it is given that person who has done graduation from correspondence or giving one sitting exam is not eligible. I have done B.Com from Rajasthan University as non-collegiate and M.A. Education from Agra University. Am I eligible or not?

63 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Mahima B
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Gargi Das
6 years ago
Yes, you can still apply for B.Ed. Many colleges have entrance for B.Ed admissions. For PTET, you must have a teaching experience of 1-2 years through B.Ed or some education Diploma like D.El.Ed, DIET, etc.

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Okay I mistook PTET with CTET which a teacher eligibility test which requires teaching experience.

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