In most Indian states, just having a BTech degree is not enough to appear for TET or DSC. You usually need a proper teaching course like B.Ed or D.El.Ed along with it.
This isn’t about how “big” or “small” your degree is. It’s about teacher training. A BTech gives you technical knowledge, but it does not train you to teach students in a classroom. That’s why, even if BTech is a higher degree, it is not considered a teaching qualification. States want teachers who are trained specifically for teaching, which is why they insist on B.Ed or D.El.Ed.
So, if you want to become a government school teacher after B.Tech, the usual route is:
That’s the standard and safest path followed across most states.
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0Do you have Masters in Civil Engineering in your college?
Kya hum matric bord ke bad b tech kar sakte hai
Does PU offer MA in Sociology?
can you send me the previous years question paper of Mtech vlsi design