How to become a government teacher.pdf

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Becoming a government teacher entails going through a set process that involves obtaining a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree and completing an appropriate undergraduate program— these are the basic requirements for teaching in government schools in India. Moreover, clearing the Teacher Eligibi...


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Becoming a government teacher entails going through a set process that involves
obtaining a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree and completing an appropriate
undergraduate program— these are the basic requirements for teaching in
government schools in India. Moreover, clearing the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is
compulsory which varies based on the jurisdiction either at the state or national
level. Having met these prerequisites, you should consider applying to teaching
vacancies posted on official education board websites, major media portals, and
government websites. Keep track of the eligibility criteria as well as job notifications
which can be instrumental in enhancing your likelihood of securing a position as a
government teacher.

Teaching for the government is a decent, satisfying career option, which offers job
security, esteem and an opportunity to impact numerous children. If you are keen on
teaching and would want to work in a state school, this book equips you with detailed
information on processes, qualifications and requirements that one needs to meet in
order to achieve their dreams. This covers everything from the necessary education
background, application procedure and tactics for success.

Government employment is always valued, and positions as government teachers are
especially notable. For several reasons, including prestige in the field, flexible
scheduling, and job stability, teaching is one of the most sought-after careers.
Thousands of applicants apply each year for government teaching positions
throughout India.

How to become a government teacher after graduation: Highlights

Because there are so many prospects for career advancement, the desire to work as a
government teacher is overwhelming. You must follow these job paths if you want to
learn how to become a government teacher:


 After passing the senior secondary examination, apply to a 4-year regular
program such as the Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) OR a 2-year
Diploma program such as the Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.)
OR a 4-year regular course.


 Three years of B.A./B.Sc. or an equivalent graduate degree in any of the
streams, followed by one to two years of B.Ed.


 If you interested in knowing how to become a government teacher after
graduation? You have the option to follow a 4-year BA BEd integrated UG
course in addition to the program.


 After graduating, you can apply for a postgraduate program in government
teaching, such as an M.Ed or M.Phil in education, and if you pass the UGC

NET or a similar entrance exam, you can work as a government teacher in
senior secondary education.

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1. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
The two-year B.Ed. government teacher training courses can be finished in a
maximum of four to five years. Note that to enroll in the B.Ed. program through
entrance tests such as the MAH B.Ed., students first complete a three-year Bachelor's
degree with at least 50% of the possible points. TS EDCET, DU B.Ed., CUET, UP
B.Ed. JEE, Bihar B.Ed. CET, etc. Additionally, the program is offered both offline and
online/distance learning, as the NCTE has demanded a B.Ed degree for anyone
wishing to work as a government teachers. The IGNOU B.Ed is a well-known remote
course. The four semesters that make up the whole B.Ed degrees typically last five to
six months each.


2. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed)
Undergraduate government teacher training programs, such as DU B.El.Ed, are
available for enrollment in the four-year B.El.Ed program through any state-level
admission exam. Candidates may apply for the B.El.Ed program if they are between
the ages of 15 and 17 and have completed their 12th-grade test with a minimum of
55% overall. Once they pass it, they can become pre-primary or primary teachers,
instructing children ages six to twelve.


3. Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed)
The key purpose of the two-year D.El.Ed government teacher preparation program is
to equip students with skills to teach the primary and upper primary grades It takes
two years in total and you can teach from class one up to eight. The minimum
requirement for this course is that applicants must have scored an average of 60% or
more in their standard 12 examinations. Both full-time traditional and online
D.El.Ed programs are available with diverse timeframes for enrolment depending on
your availability.
4. Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Education (B.A B.Ed)
Enroll in the Integrated BA BEd 4 Year Programme after HSC or 12th standard or
PUC, which will equip them with necessary qualification to be absorbed as
Government school teachers. Admission criteria to this programme include a
minimum aggregate of fifty to fifty-five percent marks in the +2 exams. While some
institutions follow entrance examination scores for admissions, majority of BA/B.Ed
and B.Sc/B.Ed programmes consider merit. Therefore candidates are required to
clear state level tests like CUET, DU B.Ed and Rajasthan PTET. The main difference
between these two courses is that Humanities stream students can apply for BA.B.Ed
while Science stream applicants are eligible for B.Sc.B.Ed.
Skills to Become a Government Teacher

Getting through an exam or diploma does not mean you are a good teacher.
To work as a government teacher and guide different students and classes one needs
to have a strong curriculum background.
Some of the essential skills that you will need as a government teacher when you
complete your graduation education are given below:
 Capacity for Creative Thought
 Critical Thinking Capabilities
 Leadership Capabilities
 Classroom Administration
 Skills in Organization
 Time-Management Techniques
 Empathy and Patience
 Simple but Unfrightening Communication Techniques
 Knowledge of a variety of topics, etc.
Conclusion
Being a teacher in a government school requires commitment, preparation, and
fulfillment of specific requirements. The benefits of influencing young minds and
making a positive contribution to society's welfare. To become a successful
government teacher, you can accomplish your goal by following the methods
provided in this blog.