What can I pursue after B.Com to get into teaching profession?

I don't want to pursue M.Com.

423 Views|5 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Aashna Arora
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Aarti Singh
9 years ago
Aashna, for a teaching career in school, go for a B.Ed degree. In a private school, you will get a job by clearing the interview and in a govt.school it will be based on clearing TGT/ PGT test. If you want to teach in university/ college, then go for a post graduation degree. You are saying you don'

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Neeti Mahajan
8 years ago
Hi, If you don't want to pursue M.Com then you can only teach in schools after you complete B.Ed. All the best.

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Anish Manchanda
9 years ago
M.Com is the obvious way but since you are not interested in it, choose any other arts subject that fascinates you whether it's English, Hindi, political science, etc. One more important note, do LLB and then LLM then you can easily become a lecturer in a reputed law university. Good luck!

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Nikhlesh Mathur
9 years ago
Aashna, for making a career in Education at College lvel yo will need to do post graduation and M.phil or PhD. Besides yoi have to clear the UGC NET exam. For making a career in School level education you need to do B.Ed.

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please tall me that what is important of PG and how many year??

Navin Kumar Sharma
9 years ago
B.Ed is must to be a teacher. So go for it. All the best.

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