M.A. in public Administration and qualified N.E.T.; and doing Ph.D in political Science Department will it be a valid vice-versa of Ph.D,

M.A. in public Administration and qualified N.E.T.; and doing Ph.D in political Science Department(India), is my Ph.D valid for Teaching posts in Indian Universities.

0 38 Views | Posted 2012-01-29 14:41:08
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-01-30 11:50:44
    Hi Ravi,
    Aspiring teachers have several options available to them. Some teachers begin their careers by earning a bachelor's degree in education from an accredited college or university. Also all prospective teachers must participate in professional fieldwork, often included in education degree programs, in which they are assigned to help or teach a class under the supervision of a licensed teacher. This practice helps students gain real world experience as student teachers, monitoring classes and meeting with parents.
    PhD is definitely going to enhance your teaching career. After successful completion of the degree you can join the teac
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