Qualifications:
Educational Qualification:
A Master's Degree (M.Sc.) in Chemistry from a recognized university is essential.
A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree is typically required, though some schools may accept candidates with other relevant qualifications if they have teaching experience.
Job Description:
Lesson Planning:
• Prepare and deliver engaging lessons for CBSE students (typically classes 9 to 12).
• Create lesson plans that align with the CBSE curriculum and promote both theoretical and practical understanding of Chemistry.
Classroom Management:
• Manage the classroom effectively, ensuring students remain engaged, disciplined, and actively participating.
Assessments and Evaluation:
• Design assignments, quizzes, and practical exams.
• Grade student work, give constructive feedback, and track progress over time.
Lab Work:
• Supervise Chemistry labs, ensuring safety standards and promoting hands-on learning through experiments.
Curriculum Development:
• Stay updated with the latest changes in the CBSE curriculum and exam pattern, incorporating these into lessons.
Experience or Certification in Teaching NEET/JEE:
• Having experience teaching NEET/JEE aspirants is a big plus. If you have taught students who have successfully cleared these exams or have worked in a coaching center, that adds credibility.
• Some institutes or online platforms offer certifications or professional development courses specifically in preparing students for competitive exams like NEET and JEE.
*** Since salary isn’t a concern, the focus would likely be on attracting highly qualified professionals who are capable of providing top-notch education and coaching. If you're the "right candidate," you'll probably find schools eager to offer competitive compensation packages.





