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Yes, you are eligible for this post for teaching posts if you have passed out ctet along with B.Ed.

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Hello Chitwan, it's very nice to see that you have obtained excellent percentile in JEE Mains. But, since almost every student gives this branch as the first choice, cutoff are very stiff. However you seems to have bright chances of getting admission in your desired branch in your desired college.
In addition I would like to advise you to download college predictors available on the net for guessing the situation.
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You select your college as per your percentage by filling online forms through university portal or you can visit your preferred college and ask for percentage cut off for admission.

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Certainly, a Pharm D program (Doctor of Pharmacy) is a professional degree that will qualify you to work in a variety of healthcare settings (including a clinic). After obtaining a Pharm D program, you could pursue additional education or training if necessary, obtain the respective licenses, then you have the opportunity to start up your clinic or join an existing clinic. 

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