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What are the qualifications?
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Sirlei’s Answer
Hi Rileigh H.,
First you need to define what you're trying to achieve and then that will tell you what qualifications you will need.
Based on that, you will then be able to see how difficult it will be to obtain those qualifications/skills.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck!
First you need to define what you're trying to achieve and then that will tell you what qualifications you will need.
Based on that, you will then be able to see how difficult it will be to obtain those qualifications/skills.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck!
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Rebecca’s Answer
Qualification usually means the high level of education you achieved, e..g high school, Bachelor, Master or Doctoral degree, etc.
I am not sure what year you are attending now. So, when you finish you high school, you can enter an university / college to achieve the Bachelor degree. Some people may choose to do a double major. That means you have taking 2 major courses at the same time. Since you would need more credits to complete the course, you may take longer time to complete the course. However, upon completion, you can earn 2 bachelor degrees at the same time.
After the bachelor degrees, you can continue the study in the Master course. Usually, the Master course can be divided into 2 streams: coursework, research, etc. For course work one, you have to attend classes and earn sufficient credit to earn the degree. For research, you would follow a professor to do the research in order to earn the degree.
For Doctoral degree, it is usually on research basis.
Hope this helps!
I am not sure what year you are attending now. So, when you finish you high school, you can enter an university / college to achieve the Bachelor degree. Some people may choose to do a double major. That means you have taking 2 major courses at the same time. Since you would need more credits to complete the course, you may take longer time to complete the course. However, upon completion, you can earn 2 bachelor degrees at the same time.
After the bachelor degrees, you can continue the study in the Master course. Usually, the Master course can be divided into 2 streams: coursework, research, etc. For course work one, you have to attend classes and earn sufficient credit to earn the degree. For research, you would follow a professor to do the research in order to earn the degree.
For Doctoral degree, it is usually on research basis.
Hope this helps!
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Kishore’s Answer
Qualification - it can be defined or depends by the job role you are looking out for,
the Minimal qualification which is required to survive in the competitive world is at least a degree. 10 + 2 + 3.
the Minimal qualification which is required to survive in the competitive world is at least a degree. 10 + 2 + 3.
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Gloria’s Answer
Hi Rileigh,
I am not sure what qualifications you are looking for, so I am going to assume that you want to work in education. I am a learning and development professional so that is how I read your post. I think that it is incredible to be someone who helps educate others. Your first consideration should be around what you would like to teach and to whom. I know many people who have opted to go into elementary and secondary education - teaching people from 5 to 18 years old. That can be rewarding depending on what you want to teach. Elementary education takes a broad set of skills. As the people get older, the subjects get more specific, like being a chemistry teacher. I actually started out in training at the corporate level. I teach adults in very spire ecific areas, the jobs that they do for the company. I started as a trainer and then became an instructional designer, a person who writes training that others teach or the directly.
Gloria
I am not sure what qualifications you are looking for, so I am going to assume that you want to work in education. I am a learning and development professional so that is how I read your post. I think that it is incredible to be someone who helps educate others. Your first consideration should be around what you would like to teach and to whom. I know many people who have opted to go into elementary and secondary education - teaching people from 5 to 18 years old. That can be rewarding depending on what you want to teach. Elementary education takes a broad set of skills. As the people get older, the subjects get more specific, like being a chemistry teacher. I actually started out in training at the corporate level. I teach adults in very spire ecific areas, the jobs that they do for the company. I started as a trainer and then became an instructional designer, a person who writes training that others teach or the directly.
Gloria