Is there any specialized course in education that I can directly pursue after my bachelors?
Yes, after your Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), you can directly pursue specialized education courses to become a commerce teacher.
- B.Ed in Commerce: A 2-year Bachelor of Education program focused on teaching commerce subjects at the secondary level. Typical eligibility: B.Com with 50-55% marks.
- Integrated B.Com + B.Ed (ITEP): A 4-year program combining commerce and teacher training, preparing you to teach grades 9-12. Includes specializations like Banking, Marketing, and HR.
These programs are designed to build both your subject knowledge and teaching skills for a career in commerce education. If you need help choosing the right path, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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