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Yes, after completing a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), you may be eligible to become a Lecturer (LT) grade Biology teacher, but there are specific considerations to keep in mind.
Firstly, while a B.Pharm. degree provides a strong foundation in the sciences, it is not specifically focused on biology. However, if your B.Ed. program included coursework or a specialization in biology, this could help meet the qualifications needed for teaching biology.
Secondly, most institutions and educational boards have specific eligibility criteria for LT-grade positions. Typically, these positions require a relevant degree in the subject you intend to teach. In your case, a degree specifically in biology or a related field is often preferred. However, having a B.Ed. degree demonstrates your capability to teach and manage a classroom effectively.
Lastly, it's important to check the specific requirements set by the educational boards or institutions where you wish to apply. Some might accept candidates with a diverse educational background if they have a strong understanding of the subject matter and relevant teaching experience.
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