What should I do among M.Sc in physics and B.Ed? My economic background is weak. Can you suggest the best colleges for the same?

I am a student of M.Sc maths.

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    Nivetha Sakthivel | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    You already did Master's right? Then, why are you choosing again a Master's? If your question is mistaken as B.Sc, better do M.Sc physics and try to clear NET or SLET for lectureship.
    B.Ed also took two years but, now a days, good government job with B.Ed is a little bit tough to get due to the TRB and TET problems.
    Good percentage in M.Sc will give you scope in research further with financial support.
  • Dear Chandra,
    You can pursue B.Ed itself due to it makes you employ easier in schools. If you take competitive examinations in the future like NET, SLET, TET or CTET, it will be a good combination to get a government job. All the best for your future.

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