What should I do after B.Sc with physics and maths to be a teacher in an inter college?

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
To be a teacher in Inter College or HSC, you will have to complete the post-graduation in related fields and also B.Ed after that. This is the norm followed by CBSE / CICSE or all the state boards. Not only this, but you will also have to clear CTET and state TET examination. This will lead to great

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Do Masters and B.Ed and then give CTET or STET for getting into a teaching profession.

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
If you are interested in teaching, then you can do. But, according to me, you should do PG courses M.Sc, MBA, MCA, etc. as it will help you to get a good job.

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Ashok  Kumar
6 years ago
First, you have to do Post Graduate and Masters degree in same field. After it, you can do NET exam preparation and quality it. Then, after that, you will be eligible for teacher in inter college.

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi, You need to have a degree of B.Ed and if you want to go for Inter College your B.Ed should be added with a Masters degree as well as you need to clear the CTET and state TET exams to get a good job in the government Inter Schools. You can pursue your education from a college which would polish

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shobhit kumar
6 years ago
After it, go for M.Sc, and qualify PGT exam. On shortlisting, you may select,or go for NET exam and apply for lecturer post directly.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
If you are interested in teaching, then you can do. But, according to me you should do PG like M.Sc, MBA, MCA etc. as it will help you to get a good job.

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Syed Asif
7 years ago
Do M.Sc after B.Sc and then prepare for NET and crack it with a good score then you can become a teacher or even a lecturer in a good college. Good luck.

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Barkha Dubey
9 years ago
If you are interested in teaching, then you can do but according to me you should do PG like M.Sc, MBA, MCA, etc. as it will help you to get a good job.

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6 years ago
If you have done B.Sc in physics and maths or if you want to become a teacher then you can do a PG degree like M.Sc and then do D.Ed and B.Ed.

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