I have a B.Sc. (honours) degree in physics. I am planning to become a lecturer in school after my M.Sc.+ B.Ed. Am I eligible for this post? Is B.Sc. program is required for a school teacher according to the New Education Policy?
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You will get selected by direct recruitment for the post of lecturer in school. According to the eligibility criteria for becoming a lecturer in school, you must have M.Ed./M.Ed.(Elementary) with 55% marks or M.A. in Education with 55% marks and Diploma/Degree in Primary/Elementary Education with a minimum of 55% marks from recognised university or institute for foundation course.
You must have a Master’s Degree of two years duration(regular) course, with Honours at Graduation Level, having at least 55% marks in relevant school teaching subject and Diploma/Degree in Education/Primary Education with 55% marks minimum from recognised university or institute for recruitment to lecturer in methodology courses.
You must know spoken as well as written language being used as a medium of instruction in the concerned institution.
In order to become a school teacher, you must have B.Ed degree. You may also acquire M.Ed degree after completing B.Ed or diploma degree. You can opt fir advanced degrees like BA BEd Integrated Course, B.Sc and B.Ed Integrated Course, D.El.Ed, B.P.Ed., B.Ed.
Hope this helps.
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