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Which course is best for primary teacher?

Which course is best for primary teacher?

Eligibility Criteria to Pursue Primary Teaching Courses A PTC or a B. Ed degree is preferred to apply for teaching jobs.

What is primary teacher training course?

Primary Teachers Training course is a comprehensive course that teaches the techniques and teaching methodologies required to teach children at Primary schools. The training will impart teaching skills in a scientific manner that will enable potential teachers to transform themselves into expert educators.

How do I become a primary school teacher?

How do I Become a Primary School Teacher?

  1. Get a degree with Qualified Teacher Status. The most common routes into teaching start with university courses that lead to QTS.
  2. Take the teaching ‘fast track’: complete a PGCE course.
  3. Undertake an apprenticeship (the ‘Teach First’ route)
  4. Go your own way: train part-time.

What is NTT and PTT course?

Nursery Teachers’ Training course also known as NTT is a diploma course for teachers who want to teach and cater to the students at nursery level or pre-primary level. The NTT course helps the students who aim to be pre-school teachers in order to facilitate young minds of nursery children.

What is TTC course?

TTC is a teacher training certificate course designed for interested candidates who would like to pursue their career in the teaching field. TTC course is a worldwide recognized course that provides complete knowledge and skills required to become a teacher.

How long is TTC course?

2 years
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Name of the Course Duration Eligibility
Basic Training Certificate (BTC) 2 years At least graduation
Diploma in Education (D.Ed) 1 year 10+2 or its equivalent
Teacher Training Certificate (TTC) 2 years 10+2 or its equivalent

What is duration of PTT course?

The training will impart teaching skills in a scientific manner that will enable potential teachers to transform themselves into expert educators. Duration of the Course. 2 year. Eligibility. (10 + 2) with 45% marks or equivalent GPA.

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