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What is it really like to become a teacher in India?
In this episode of My First Job, experienced educators from Montessori, CBSE senior secondary, and rural government schools share the realities of teaching as a career in India.
If you are a student, graduate, career switcher, or someone exploring meaningful careers after college, this conversation gives you a practical and honest look at the teaching profession.
From handling young children in Montessori classrooms to preparing Class 11 and 12 students for board exams and competitive exams, this episode explores the skills, patience, communication abilities, and emotional intelligence required to become a successful teacher.
The discussion also covers teacher salary expectations in India, work-life balance, classroom management, student psychology, parent pressure, government vs private schools, and how technology and smartphones are changing education. The guests explain why teaching is more than a job — it is about mentorship, facilitation, curiosity, empathy, and lifelong learning.
Whether you are preparing for B.Ed, Montessori training, CBSE teaching jobs, government teacher exams, or simply wondering if teaching is the right career path for you, this episode offers deep insights into the rewards and challenges of education careers in India.
Topics covered include:
If you are passionate about education, children, communication, mentoring, and making a difference, this episode will help you understand whether teaching is your calling.
By Venu Gopal NairWhat is it really like to become a teacher in India?
In this episode of My First Job, experienced educators from Montessori, CBSE senior secondary, and rural government schools share the realities of teaching as a career in India.
If you are a student, graduate, career switcher, or someone exploring meaningful careers after college, this conversation gives you a practical and honest look at the teaching profession.
From handling young children in Montessori classrooms to preparing Class 11 and 12 students for board exams and competitive exams, this episode explores the skills, patience, communication abilities, and emotional intelligence required to become a successful teacher.
The discussion also covers teacher salary expectations in India, work-life balance, classroom management, student psychology, parent pressure, government vs private schools, and how technology and smartphones are changing education. The guests explain why teaching is more than a job — it is about mentorship, facilitation, curiosity, empathy, and lifelong learning.
Whether you are preparing for B.Ed, Montessori training, CBSE teaching jobs, government teacher exams, or simply wondering if teaching is the right career path for you, this episode offers deep insights into the rewards and challenges of education careers in India.
Topics covered include:
If you are passionate about education, children, communication, mentoring, and making a difference, this episode will help you understand whether teaching is your calling.