how to become a maths teacher after choosing arts stream
Hello Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for opting for math in graduation or post-graduation is that you should have math in your 12th grade along with the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Biology is not required). Also, a student must have acquired a 50% -55 % aggregate in their previous degree in Math (12th for graduation and graduation for postgraduate).
For Arts students, it is not possible to do so because they usually don't have Math as their subject. So, you can either select Math as your subject (5th or 6th subject) in 12th, if you still have the option to do so, or may be drop the idea.
Hope it cleared your doubt
I am preparing for jee mains and advance but I am facing problem in understanding organic chemistry by the teacher alloted in my batch what should I do for better understanding
Hy,
Understanding organic chemistry, especially for competitive exams like JEE Main and JEE Advanced, can indeed be challenging. If you are struggling with the subject despite the efforts of your current teacher, here are some strategies and resources you can use to improve your understanding:
Identify Specific Areas of Difficulty
- Assess Your Weaknesses: Determine which specific topics within organic chemistry are troubling you. Is it reaction mechanisms, nomenclature, synthesis, or general concepts?
- Make a List: Write down these topics to focus your study sessions effectively.
Use Alternative Learning Resources
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Textbooks:
- "Organic Chemistry" by Morrison and Boyd: A comprehensive book that covers fundamental concepts and reactions in organic chemistry.
- "Organic Chemistry" by Paula Yurkanis Bruice: Another well-regarded textbook with a clear explanation of concepts.
- "Organic Chemistry" by Clayden, Greeves, and Warren: Provides a modern approach to understanding organic chemistry.
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Online Resources:
- Khan Academy: Offers free video tutorials and exercises on organic chemistry concepts.
- YouTube Channels: Channels like CrashCourse, Organic Chemistry Tutor provide valuable explanations and problem-solving techniques.
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Study Apps:
- ChemDraw: A molecular structure drawing tool to help visualize reactions and structures.
- Chemistry Tutor: Offers various study aids and explanations for organic chemistry topics.
Practice Problem-Solving
- Previous Year Papers: Solve previous years' JEE Main and JEE Advanced papers to understand the types of questions asked and practice organic chemistry problems.
- Mock Tests: Take mock tests to simulate exam conditions and identify weak areas.
- Practice Books: Use problem-solving books such as "Organic Chemistry: IUPAC Nomenclature and Reaction Mechanisms" by R.K. Gupta or "Objective Chemistry" by R.K. Gupta.
Group Study and Peer Learning
- Study Groups: Join or form study groups with classmates. Explaining concepts to others can reinforce your own understanding.
- Peer Tutors: Find a peer who excels in organic chemistry and can explain concepts to you in a different way.
Understand the Basics
- Fundamentals: Ensure you have a strong grasp of basic concepts such as bonding, hybridization, and functional groups before diving into more complex topics.
I am preparing for jee mains and advance but i am facing problem in understanding organic chemistry by the teacher alloted in my coaching so what I should do?
Hello reader,
you can search and refer the renowned organic chemistry author books, for self studying. Try revising the reactions more from the organic chemistry chapters and molecular formula of compunds more this will help you analyze new reactions in the exam.And keep reading the organic chemistry books as well.
I have bsc degree i wanna make career in teaching field in chemistry in private schools for class 11,12 I dont want to do msc any suggestion
Hello,
To teach chemistry in private schools for classes 11 and 12 in India without an MSc degree:
1. Obtain a teaching certification or diploma in education.
2. Consider private tutoring or substitute teaching to gain experience.
3. Volunteer or work part-time as a teaching assistant.
4. Attend workshops and seminars for professional development in chemistry education.
hope this helps,
Thank you
Can i be a teacher after General Graduation and B.ed Degree?
Hello,
Yes, you can pursue a career as a teacher after completing a general graduation and obtaining a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree. The B.Ed degree is specifically designed to provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills required for teaching in schools. After completing your B.Ed, you can apply for teaching positions in schools, both government and private, at the primary, secondary, or higher secondary levels, depending on your qualifications and preferences.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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I have completed b pharma, b ed and now running is MA in political science can i eligible for mptet verg 1 for political science teacher. please guide me.
Yes, with your qualifications, you are eligible for MPTET (Madhya Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Verg 1 for Political Science Teacher.
MPTET Verg 1 requires a Master's degree (MA) in the subject you wish to teach. Since you have an MA in Political Science, you meet the basic educational qualification. While not mandatory for MPTET Verg 1 itself, having a B.Ed. degree fulfills the teacher training requirement for becoming a political science teacher in Madhya Pradesh government schools.
Overall, your qualifications (MA in Political Science and B.Ed.) make you eligible for MPTET Verg 1 for Political Science Teacher. However, double-check the official MPTET website and previous year's notifications for any specific requirements or updates.
I hope it helps!