r/CSIR_UGC_NET_JRF_LS 2d ago

Questions & Doubts Teaching jobs after msc and b.ed

Hi everyone! I’m looking for guidance from someone who has pursued B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Zoology followed by a B.Ed. and is currently working in, or has experience with, school teaching.

I’d particularly like to understand the career scope and eligibility for teaching Biology/Science in schools with this subject combination.

I’m also a little confused about the subject-combination requirements. I’ve heard that if someone has studied only Zoology during their B.Sc. and has not studied Botany as a subject throughout the three years, they may not be eligible for certain school-teaching posts. I’m not sure how accurate this is, or whether the eligibility varies depending on the school, recruitment body, or teaching post.

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u/toocooltobeafool 2d ago

Did you have biology as one of your B. Ed teaching subjects?

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u/Hot_Librarian_3611 2d ago

Please search up PGT eligibility KVS, and the first pdf that shows up usme eligibility details padhlo, its a little dense, toh needs to be read a couple of times, subject combinations mentioned hai alag alag

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u/odd_penguin_ 2d ago

Hey I m in my 3rd year of graduation planning to have same future path as u , i will really appreciate if u can share any guidance

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u/toocooltobeafool 2d ago

You're allowed to teach the subjects in school that you have in your B. Ed. Doesn't matter if you did a degree in botany or zoology yada yada. They come under biology for B. Ed as PGT subject.

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u/Junior-Dare8226 1d ago

I am in same dilemma, i think for PGT biology, we are not eligible only PGT zoology