Interesting question.But I am sure, you very well know this answer too.Following the general trend of a teacher, we generally see a Math teacher to also teach Science subjects too.So probably, this may have raised a doubt in your mind.But to play a role as a teacher, you would have to first clear your B.Ed, if you planning to teach in school or clear NET / SET for being a college professor.And the best part is that for clearing the teachers program, you would have to choose a subject or a combination of subjects.So it is completely your choice.Either you choose only Math or a combination of su
Dear Priyanka,
After completing BEd, if you do graduation in BA your BEd will be valid and you can still work as a teacher.
Feel free to ask questions if you have.
Best Luck with your career.
Apurvakumar Pandya, PhD
Dear Aspirant,
I would suggest you to take full time admission for BEd course to become a good teacher.
Best wishes,
Dr. Anand Wadadekar
Dear Aspirant,
Fine Arts definitely has scope in elementary, primary and secondary education.
Your interior designing course would not help here. I would suggest you to get qualified in NTT and also try doing BEd for long term benefit.
Best wishes,
Dr. Anand Wadadekar
Hi tanu,You can look for online teaching jobs. As you already have teaching experience. Many universities offering courses which are offered online and opportunities for online teaching are there.IGNOU , Kota Open University etc You can visit the below site. For teaching jobs online. luck
Hi sapna,What excatly you wish to know? About further education or work etc.Write back
Hi Some of the institutes offering B.ed Distance/Correspondence are:IGNOUJamia Millia Islamia Centre for Distance and Open LearningAnnamalai university Madurai Kamaraj UniversityBangalore UniversityAndhra UniversityBharathidasan University - Center for Distance EducationOsmania university Karnataka State Open UniversityGood luck
Dear friend, thsnk you for your question. Here you have not mentioned your eduacational qualifications and waht are you doing at present. But from your question, it seems that you are very much concerned about the situation of teacher, specially in private primary schools. To some extent, you are right. You might have seen that in Indian scenario, the private schools are mushrooming like any thing. Here I am not talking about the big, well equiped and affluent schools, but my concern is about those schools, which are running in suburab areas. The schools are bing opned in streets, in some buil
HI Aditi ,Are you Doing MA English through distance learning. What type of competition exams you are aiming at is it like UGC-NET/JRF / Bank Exam or UPSC Exam .
To become a school teacher, you usually need to earn a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) after earning a bachelor's degree. This program provides the necessary training and certification to teach in schools. In addition, it can be useful to gain experience with educational assistance Here you can read reviews and use the service. This will help save time and nerves.
Dear Savita, Your question looks incomplete to me, You need to please explain that what is your degree and in which subject you specialise in. It would be really difficult for us to help without these information. Apart from it you will need to tell what is your area of interest. Hope to interact with you more.
Either you do a masters or get into things like Sports Physiotheraphy.You can specialize in a certain available course ans join a college as a Asst Lecturer.practice wise you can either setup a clinic but that involves a huge capital in terms of investment.Best option is to join the Physio Wing of a corporate Hospital.
Kiran for making career in teaching you can do B.Ed. or JBT. There are many institutes which provide courses in B.Ed. and JBT. Some of them are Aakanksha Public College in Delhi, IASE, Faculty of Education, Jamia Millia Islami.
After doing Masters you can sit for UGC-Net exam and think of being a lecturer. B.Ed could be your back - up plan. But before taking any such decision just try to figure out as to do you really have an aptitude for teaching or you are just trying to play safe. Because if you are just thinking of playing safe then I suggest hink again . There are other opportunities available like you can think of getting into a banking or insurance sector.You can even plan to sit for competitive exams like Bank PO, UPSC Exam etc. Good LUCK
I'm happy to chat with you about your career plans. As a private biology teacher with an M.Sc. and B.Ed., it sounds like you're interested in transitioning to a government job. Have you considered exploring online platforms like omegle to network with others in your field and get advice on exam preparation? I'd be glad to provide some suggestions to help you reach your goals.
Hello,In order to get into teaching profession you will have to either do a nursery teacher training in order to become a nursery teacher, Primary Teacher Training in order to become a primary teacher or B.Ed. i.e. Bachelors in Education teachers teach to higher classes.You can do whatever you like amongst the courses listed above and apply in the schools for the post of a teacher.Good Luck!
Hello,
If you are from the Commerce or Arts or Humanities background. I have a suggestion for you to prepare for UGC NET Exam
You must complete the Post Graduation in the Above Fields and you can appear in the UGC NET JRF Exam The benefits are
You can become a Professor or Lecturer
You can become an Research Assistant
You can make career in the PSUs and Govt. as well as in Private Sector
You can guide to the UGC NET Students or given them guidance and earn money by self institute
You can make your own book editions and become Book Author and editor for Commerce and Management
You w
Hi,
If you are interested in lectureship, you might like to appear in the NET exam. NTA conducts UGC NET exam twice a year for the post graduates and NET qualified candidates can be appointed as an Assistance Professor in any of the UGC approved top universities across India.
NTA UGC NET examination is a great opportunity to make your career in the teaching field. As an MSc graduate, you can appear in this exam if you have 55% aggregate marks (50% for reserved categories). Make sure to check all the eligibility criteria before applying. If you applied, you should make a proper study plan and f
Wow....Firstly congrats on the good thought.Its very rare we see an engineer who is interested in imparting knowledge to school children. A very rarely heard concept.Yes. You would have to first clear B.Ed for teaching in a school. Instead of pursuing a general B.Ed you can specialise with Math as a subject. This carries more weightage than just a general B.Ed.Also please note that B.Ed can be done in correspondence, but anyways for projects which is a compulsory part of the process you would have to go in the college campus and spend at least the whole day. So you could take your call.I am su