What Is Difference Between TGT & PGT
To start career in teaching, first you should do B.Ed.
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) - This course is done by students who are Graduate or Post Graduate, and would like to take up teaching in schools/colleges. The minimum duration of the course is 1 years. TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) & PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) are titles and not courses. There are courses that are called TGT courses, like B.Ed is a TGT course.
TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) - This means, you are a graduate, who is trained in teaching. If you clear you're B.Ed, then you already become a TGT. So no need to do TGT if you have B.Ed degree. (Thus, TGT is not a course, but a title given to teachers who have completed their graduation and Training in teaching. Thus B.Ed is a TGT course).
TGT teaches students under class 10 (including class 10).
PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) - This means, if you are a post-graduate (eg., M.A.), and have done your B.Ed or M.Ed then you become a post graduate teacher.
PGT teaches students under class 12 (including class 12).
NET is a national level examination given by students who are post graduates (MSc, MA etc.,) and once cleared, and then they become eligible to be a lecturer. PhD can be done later by students who feel they should do further research in a particular field of teaching.
PGT Subjects for class 11th & 12th
Subjects teach by PGT degree holder: English, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Computer Science, Accountancy, Business Studies and Economics.
Qualification required for PGT teaching: Post Graduate with B.Ed. degree from UGC recognized University.
TGT Subjects for class 6th to 10th
Subjects teach by TGT degree holder: English, Hindi, Math's, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Economics Geography, Hindi, Bengali and Sanskrit.
Qualification required for TGT teaching: Graduate with B.Ed from UGC recognized University.
PRT Subjects for class 1st to 5th
Subjects: English, Hindi, Math's, Science, EVS, Hindi, Bengali, Art, Music, Physical Education.
Qualification required for PRT teaching: Graduate with B.Ed. from UGC recognized University.
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B.Ed (Bachelor of Education)
This course is done by students who are graduate or Post Graduate, and would like to receive teaching in schools/colleges
TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) & PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) are titles and not courses. There are courses that are called TGT(Trained Graduate Teacher) courses, like B.Ed (Batchlor of Education) is a TGT(Trained Graduate Teacher) course.
TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher)
Means, you are a graduate, who is trained in teaching. If you clear your
B.Ed , then you already become a TGT(Trained Graduate Teacher). So no need to do TGT(Trained Graduate Teacher) if you have B.Ed(Batchlor of Education) degree. (Thus, TGT is not a course, but a title given to teachers who have completed their graduation and Training in teaching. Thus B.Ed (Batchlor of Education) is a TGT(Trained Graduate Teacher) course). TGT teaches students under class 10 (including class 10).
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✏PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) – This means, if you are a post-graduate eg., ( M.A.) Master of Education, and have done your B.Ed(Bachelor of Education) or M.Ed(Master of Education) then you become a post graduate teacher. PGT(Post Graduate Teacher) teaches students under class 12 (including class 12).
NET is a national level examination given by students who are post graduates (MSc, MA etc.,) and once cleared, then they become suitable to be a lecturer.
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