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21st June 2022 09:52 PM
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Re: Eligibility to apply in PGT(Economics) for Economics postgraduate with BEd(Social Science) qualification?

I have done me graduation in economics and postgraduation in development and labour studies, am I eligible for PGT Economics?
14th August 2021 06:36 AM
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Re: Eligibility to apply in PGT(Economics) for Economics postgraduate with BEd(Social Science) qualification?

I am economics hons and done b. Ed with political science and second method. economics. can apply for pgt economics post
7th July 2018 02:30 PM
sampathkumar29
Re: Eligibility to apply in PGT(Economics) for Economics postgraduate with BEd(Social Science) qualification?

The eligibility requirements for applying to the PGT (Post Graduate Teachers) exam are given below:

- The educational qualification required is a post graduation or masters level degree in any related subjects like Hindi, English, history, economics, geography, physics, chemistry and maths subjects with minimum 50% from any recognized university.
- The candidate should have also studied B.Ed degree in related subjects from any recognized university.
- The upper age limit is 40 years.
- There is age relaxation given for reserved candidates.

Since you have studied your post graduation level degree in economics and B.Ed you are eligible for attending the PGT exam.

For more details check the PDF.
25th June 2018 08:18 AM
chhatar pal16
Eligibility to apply in PGT(Economics) for Economics postgraduate with BEd(Social Science) qualification?

Hello friends, I am a postgraduate in Economics and completed BEd in Social Science. I want to apply for PGT in Economics. So, am I eligible to apply for PGT with Economics subject? Kindly tell me immediately. Thank you!

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