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11th June 2023, 02:09 PM
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How to get government service in Teaching
I m doing m.com last sem and should i take admission in b.ed or p.hd after m.com...i want to clear the net exam and want to have govt service in teaching field either a pgt teacher or a lecturer......but necessity is of a govt service...so guide me that how i can get a govt service
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13th June 2023, 07:45 PM
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Re: How to get government service in Teaching
To become a government teacher there are certain prerequisites as per qualification that needs to be acquired by any aspiring candidates. In general, for becoming a government teacher a candidate must complete at least their graduation in any stream. After which they should mandatorily pursue a B.Ed or Diploma in Elementary Education degree from any recognized college or university. Students after completing their graduation are then eligible to pursue B.Ed courses.
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15th June 2023, 03:54 PM
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Re: How to get government service in Teaching
To get a government service in teaching, you can follow the general steps outlined below:
1. Education Qualification: Ensure that you meet the minimum educational qualifications required for teaching positions in government schools. Typically, a bachelor's degree in education (B.Ed.) or a relevant subject, along with the necessary teaching certifications or qualifications, is required. Check the official notifications or guidelines of the respective government education department for the specific requirements. 2. Research Job Opportunities: Stay updated with the job openings and notifications from government education departments or organizations. Regularly check official websites, employment newspapers, job portals, and other relevant sources for advertisements or notifications regarding teaching positions. 3. Application: Once you find a suitable teaching position, carefully read the job advertisement or notification to understand the eligibility criteria, application process, and required documents. Prepare your application materials, which usually include a completed application form, updated resume or CV, educational certificates, teaching certifications, experience certificates (if applicable), and any other documents specified in the job advertisement. 4. Apply and Submit Documents: Fill out the application form accurately, following the instructions provided. Attach all the necessary documents as specified in the advertisement, ensuring that they are in the prescribed format and meet the required criteria. Submit the application form and supporting documents within the specified deadline through the designated application submission process (online or offline). 5. Examination and Selection Process: Government teaching positions often involve a selection process, which may include a written examination, interview, and/or teaching demonstration. Prepare for the examination by studying the relevant subjects and syllabus. Brush up on your teaching skills and techniques for interviews and demonstrations. 6. Adhere to Guidelines: Follow any instructions provided by the government education department regarding examination dates, venues, admit card issuance, and any additional requirements. Ensure that you fulfill all the eligibility criteria and requirements throughout the selection process. 7. Result and Appointment: After the completion of the selection process, the government education department will announce the results. If you are selected, you will receive an appointment letter specifying your role, salary, and other relevant details. Follow the instructions provided in the appointment letter and complete any required paperwork or formalities to join the teaching position. |
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15th June 2023, 09:14 PM
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Re: How to get government service in Teaching
You will be eligible to pursue B.Ed or Ph.D course after the M.Com course.
Candidates with M.Com and B.Ed can apply for PGT and those after qualifying in NET and pursuing Ph.D course can apply for the post of assistant professor recruitment. |
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29th June 2023, 02:05 AM
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Re: How to get government service in Teaching
To pursue a government service in teaching, follow these general steps:
1. Education and Qualifications: Obtain the necessary educational qualifications required for teaching positions in your country. This typically involves completing a bachelor's degree in education or a related field. 2. Teacher Certification: Research the specific requirements for teacher certification in your region. This may involve passing a certification exam, completing a teacher preparation program, and fulfilling any other mandated requirements. 3. Research Government Job Opportunities: Stay informed about government job openings in the teaching sector. Check government websites, online job portals, and education specific job boards for available positions. 4. Prepare Application Documents: Prepare an updated resume highlighting your education, teaching experience (if any), certifications, and any relevant skills or qualifications. Tailor your resume and cover letter to specifically address the requirements listed in each job posting. 5. Submit Applications: Follow the instructions provided in the job postings to submit your applications. Ensure that you include all the required documents and complete the application process within the specified timeline. 6. Attend Interviews: If shortlisted, you may be invited for an interview. Prepare thoroughly by researching common teaching interview questions, showcasing your teaching philosophy, and highlighting your experiences and skills. 7. Background Checks: Government positions often require background checks, which may include criminal record checks, reference checks, or fingerprinting. Comply with these requirements and provide the requested information promptly. 8. Continuous Professional Development: Once you secure a government teaching position, engage in ongoing professional development opportunities. Attend workshops, seminars, and training sessions to enhance your teaching skills and stay updated with the latest educational practices. |
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