After B.Ed., you should try and give exams to opt for teaching in a government school. The starting salary they offer is 30k gross, which is 26.5k in hand per month. Government school timings are from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm. That's it! So, try to do your B.Ed. from MDU, Rohtak, and appear for government exams.
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Hi, I also completed my M.B.A. (H.R). I joined a pharmaceutical company as an HR Executive. I am interested in teaching, so I decided to train students whenever I am free. Regarding your case, please think about your interest area. You completed M.B.A. (H.R.), so the best suggestion is to teach MBA students if you are that interested in the teaching field. SAP is an excellent career for any aspiring student. Before opting for that, learn about SAP and gather some data to make a decision. B.Ed. is not suitable for you; otherwise, try for core HR jobs in your area. You can create wonders. ALL THE BEST. Keep Rocking!

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Uday Kumar
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From India, Visakhapatnam
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Think hard, think a hundred times, think long term, and consult only those who have at least 5-10 years of experience in a particular profession/field before making any decision.

It seems to me that you have not followed the above steps while deciding to go for MBA-HR. Do not repeat the same mistake again.

Do not look at things in a superficial way. Today, you find school teachers' working hours very attractive. However, working hours are only one aspect of a job and career. Tomorrow, you may discover other drawbacks and shortcomings in that profession as well. Don't wait for tomorrow; do all the discoveries and research today itself; after all, it is a matter of your career and life.

All jobs and careers will have some positives and negatives, and you will have to accept both and take them in your stride.

To become a high school teacher, you will have to do a B.Ed. To become a teacher for an MBA, you are technically eligible now, but no institute will accept you right away since you neither have industry experience nor teaching experience. In case you get an entry for MBA teaching, you can go for a Ph.D. while continuing with teaching; there is no need to hurry for a Ph.D. now.


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As per my knowledge, for proceeding with the teaching stream after MBA qualifications, the NET/SET exams will help you. With an MBA and clearance of the NET/SET exam, you can become a professor in colleges or even deliver lectures part-time. For example, you can work in the core HR field and give lectures at colleges on weekends. This way, both your qualifications and interests would be utilized.

Currently, I am studying MBA (Operations) and attend lectures on Sundays. The HR and Marketing teacher for us is a person who is currently working with Air India. Do consult with such individuals to guide you on your path.

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no i wont do phd as of now... coz i want to know what is my area of interest... only then i will b able to do research on that... i can do phd even after 10yrs..
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Actually, these job timings are not suiting me, yar... 10 to 7... 9 hours... it's affecting my health very badly.

How about becoming a full-time school teacher and a visiting faculty in an MBA college? And when I get enough experience, I will become a full-time MBA professor and also do a Ph.D.

What do you say?

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To become teacher in high school B Ed is must. To become teacher for undergraduate college cources like BA, B Com, B Sc etc. NET / SET is must. To become teacher for MBA 2 years experience is must.
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i have heard SET/NET exams are v tough... i am an average student... my percentage always lies between 65 and 75 will i b able to clear?
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I also agree with "calligrapher11" - Shivendra.

At a fresher level, everyone gets a junior-level job which is very tiring. I would suggest two things: 1) either change your current job because normal working hours are 9 hours, and there are many good consultancies that do not have a work burden, or 2) stay in the current job for the next 6 to 8 months and then look for a corporate opening either as a recruiter or in a generalist profile.

But don't change your profile to teaching unless you really want to be a teacher. If you are changing your profile just because of tiresome work and money, then I assure you things will change once you have some experience to show to get another opening. Also, keep on taking advice from your friends on your current condition; that will help you.

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Shivani

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SET/NET are difficult, but I have cleared the NET exam, and I can tell you if you work hard with dedication, then you can clear it. Get the books and start studying. If you can present your content systematically and precisely, trust me, you can clear it. Being an average or above-average student won't matter. Good preparation and presentation are all that matter for NET/SET. Also, 1% of luck!!

But then, you know the famous saying, "Success is 99% hard work and 1% luck!" Best wishes, Arpeeta

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