The best way to become a teacher after 12th is to pursue B.A.B.Ed or B.Sc. B.Ed which are the NCTE approved teaching qualifications after 12th.
Both B.A.B.Ed & B.Sc. B.Ed are 4 years undergraduate courses that confer dual degrees of BA/B.Sc. and B.Ed after class 12th.
It intrigues many students that, for becoming a teacher, they should be graduates, as the qualification for pursuing a B.Ed is graduation.
NCTE has allowed the 4 year teacher course after 12th, allowing aspirants to become a teacher after completing the course.
Both B.A.B.Ed and B.Sc. B.Ed complete in 4 years, thus saving 1 year compared to the traditional B.Ed which takes 5 years, i.e. 3 years to graduate & 2 years for B.Ed.
These courses are comprehensive because they inculcate the graduation degree along with the teaching qualification. India has long held teachers in the highest esteem, as they teach all other professions.
The profession of a teacher is timely, giving teachers ample time for their family. Even during the lockdown, teaching continued unabated because it nurtures the future of the country.
Those who love to impart knowledge should take up teaching because teachers are the knowledge providers.
Many colleges shortlist candidates based on their marks in the qualifying examination, while some conduct an entrance test for admitting candidates.
Those aspiring to become primary teachers should pursue B.El.Ed ( Bachelor of Elementary Education) which is a 4 year course after 12th.
All schools have primary classes, requiring them to lay a firm foundation in the primary classes.
The B.El.Ed course allows one to become a teacher after 12th because it’s a specialized qualification for primary teachers.
In fact, all Delhi Government schools prefer a B.El.Ed teacher because they are experts in the child development stages.
A B.El.Ed is eligible for all government teaching jobs provided they qualify for CTET & other state teacher eligibility jobs.
Further, B.A.B.Ed and B.Sc. B.Ed are also eligible for primary & TGT jobs in schools.
Most schools in Delhi prefer a B.El.Ed teacher for elementary classes because they prepare excellent TLMs to make learning interesting & lively. In fact, visually appealing material makes learning easy because our brain captures images faster than plain text.
Those aspiring to become Government teachers should clear CTET or State teacher eligibility tests because they are the prerequisites for Government teaching jobs.
All B.A.B.Ed and B.Sc. B.Ed candidates should strive to qualify TET to be eligible for jobs in Government schools.
A B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc. B.Ed. qualified candidate gets more time to prepare for Government jobs because they graduate 1 year earlier than the traditional B.Ed holders. Candidates can devote this year to TET preparation as there is stiff competition for the exam.
Similarly, those candidates with a B.El.Ed degree should qualify TET to be eligible for primary teaching jobs in schools.
Candidates with B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc. B.Ed. can pursue M.ED, MA in education or MBA because it’s a graduate degree with dual qualification.
Here are the simple steps to become a government teacher after 12th:
In fact, every industry is a young man industry because organizations prefer candidates who can take on additional responsibility apart from teaching.
Many engineers like teaching and they take a plunge into the profession, which further adds value to the profession.
The B.El.Ed and B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc. B.Ed. are a wonderful option to pursue teaching qualification right after 12th.
India is the most populous country with one of the youngest population in the world.
This fosters the need for educators who can teach with passion because children like teachers who make the topic interesting.
The teaching qualification inculcates skills that make outstanding teachers because they shape the future of the country.
Countries like Japan have excelled because their teachers acknowledge the different learning curves of the students. Their teachers take the entire class along and ensure all students have imbibed the concept with clarity.
As like other professions, one achieves excellence through passion and practice. Similarly, a teacher matures through regular practice because we learn a new thing each day.
The Government honors teachers with the National award on 5th September to recognize those who have brought value to the teaching profession.
B.A.B.Ed – 10+2 in any traditional discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. In case of a professional degree with a minimum of 55% marks. 5% relaxation to SC/ST candidates in both the cases.
B.Sc. B.Ed–The candidate should be 10+2 in any traditional discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. In case of a professional degree with a minimum of 55% marks. 5% relaxation to SC/ST candidates in both the cases.
The 12th boards are almost over, and students are scrambling for courses for a successful career. Those intending for teaching roles should know that a 4 year integrated B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc. B.Ed. course is their gateway for an illustrious career.
Further, after teaching for a few years, they can pursue M.Ed. and take up specialized roles like Vice Principal, Curriculum developers, administrators, or lecturers.
B.El.Ed–Similarly, 10+2 in any traditional discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. In case of a professional degree with a minimum of 55% marks. 5% relaxation to SC/ST candidates in both the cases.
For becoming a Government teacher after 12th arts, candidates should pursue a B.A.B.Ed and clear the CTET or state TET which make them eligible for Government teaching jobs.
Those planning to become elementary teachers can do B.El.Ed and clear the above exams for gaining Government teaching jobs.
The demand for commerce courses is spiking the demand for commerce teachers who can teach commerce subjects in schools.
To address this need, many colleges offer the 4 years integrated B.Com. B.Ed course where students study economics, business, accounting, mathematics, and statistics along with B.Ed subjects.
To pursue a dual degree in B.Com + B.Ed, candidates must achieve particular qualifying conditions. In order to be admitted to the course, students must meet the following requirements.
An applicant must have a 10+2 education from a recognized school or board in any discipline (Preferably Commerce).
The applicant must have received a minimum of 50% (45% for reserved applicants) in all subjects in the 12th examination.
Both the Government & unaided colleges offer the 4 years integrated courses that help to become a teacher after 12th.
Many colleges’ shortlist candidates through an entrance test, while some admit based on their marks in the qualifying examination. Students should visit these colleges and know about the infrastructure & facilities because colleges that offer experiential learning are the best.
For becoming a teacher after graduation/post-graduation, one should pursue B.Ed because it’s the basic qualification for becoming a teacher.
B.Ed eligibility – Candidates with at least 50% marks either in the Bachelor’s Degree and/or in the Master’s Degree in Science/Social Sciences/ Humanities, Bachelor’s in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Science & Mathematics with 55% marks. 5% relaxation for SC/ST candidate.
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There is no dearth of jobs for teachers because knowledge & skills are indispensable for humanity. As humanity is evolving, old skills are redundant, requiring experts to train on futuristic skills that require teachers who teach with passion.
Parents in India want to give the best quality education to their wards, fueling the demand for quality teachers.
To become a teacher after 12th, you need to complete class 12 in any stream from a recognized board with 50% marks. Then, you need to get a bachelor’s degree in any stream to pursue a B.Ed course. After completing your bachelor’s degree, you can join a B.Ed course in a recognized university. You can also go for integrated B.Ed courses
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is the best course for becoming a teacher.
No, you can Not pursue B.Ed after completing class 12th
The general qualification for a teacher is a bachelor’s degree and an additional teaching certification, which is a requirement for those seeking to teach K-12 students in a public school.
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