Hello LAxmi,
B.Com and B.Ed qualifications typically do not make you eligible to teach Science and Mathematics at the secondary level (TGT level) for government schools. Here's why:
Subject Qualification for TGT (Maths): To become a TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) in Mathematics, most government schools require candidates to have a relevant subject in their graduation, such as a B.Sc. with Mathematics.
CTET Paper 2 Eligibility: While you can choose to appear for the CTET Paper 2 with Science/Maths, your B.Com degree might not be considered sufficient for a TGT Mathematics position because it doesn't involve in-depth study of Mathematics or Science subjects.
Eligibility for TGT Mathematics: To be eligible for a TGT Mathematics position, you generally need:
Since your background is in B.Com and B.Ed., you may not meet the subject-specific requirements to be considered for a TGT Mathematics role in government schools.
Next Steps: If you are passionate about teaching Mathematics at the TGT level, you might consider pursuing an additional qualification, such as a B.Sc. in Mathematics or a related field, to meet the eligibility criteria.
Hope it helps !
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