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Hi guys,

This is Kathy. I am a new mom. I have completed my BCA and MBA in HR, and I have 6 years of working experience in the HR field as a Recruiter & Generalist. Currently, I am on a one-year break due to maternity leave and am considering a career change from HR to the teaching side, specifically in a university or college as a professor or teaching assistant. Can anyone suggest which course would be helpful for me – an M.Phil in HR or pursuing a B.Ed (if I choose B.Ed, should it be based on my UG course)?

I would appreciate any recommendations on which course would better prepare me for a teaching role in a university or college.

Thank you all for your time and support.

From India, Kavundampalayam
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Talk to the universities and colleges you are interested in and find out their requirements - direct from the horse's mouth as it were. They will be the final arbiters on recruitment requirements, not CiteHR members.
From Australia, Melbourne
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As per the new Education Policy, there is no M.Phil now. After completing your post-graduation, you have to pursue a Ph.D., for which you will need to qualify in the All India examination, such as the National Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET) conducted by NTA. A B.Ed. degree will qualify you for teaching in schools.
From India, Mumbai
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