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8th June 2021, 10:44 PM
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Can a person with masters degree go upto principal level in government collages?


Sir, i have completed my masters degree in economics'I am trying for net exam now. Can i become upto principal level in government collages with msc in economics?




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9th June 2021, 06:49 PM
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Default Re: Can a person with masters degree go upto principal level in government collages?

The applicant need a bachelor's degree and teaching certification. Many aspiring principals aim to complete a master's degree in education or a more specific field like educational leadership. Most states and schools do require principals to have a related master's degree.
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9th June 2021, 07:03 PM
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Default Re: Can a person with masters degree go upto principal level in government collages?

Yes, a person can definitely become principal in government colleges with masters in any subject. Most states don't require just a master's degree for their principals. In fact, a large majority of states require all interested administration applicants to have at least a post-baccalaureate certification in school administration or educational leadership.
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