o Master's Degree in Physics from a recognized university.
B.Ed (or equivalent teaching qualification) or a diploma in education.o Good academic record (e.g. 60-70% or more).
Certifications in teaching methodology or pedagogy.
Experience
o At least 1-2 years of teaching Physics to 11th & 12th students or foundation level students.
Experience with CBSE/ISC / relevant board curriculum.o More years of experience (3-5 yrs) or experience in coaching for competitive exams (JEE/NEET etc).
Experience in designing foundation courses.
Skills
o Strong subject knowledge; able to explain concepts clearly.
Good communication skills in English and/or Hindi.
Ability to handle foundational topics (concepts from 9th-10th) if required.o Use of interactive/modern teaching tools (PowerPoint, digital boards, models).
Ability to prepare students for competitive exams, doubt-sessions.
Other Qualities
o Punctuality, reliability.
Good classroom (or virtual class) management even for short sessions.
Ability to follow the school/institute's syllabus.o Flexible availability for extra classes as needed.
Capability to give assignments, small tests, and feedback. / Duties (for ~2 hrs per day)
Teach Physics for classes 11 and 12 (both theory and problem solving) during the scheduled session.
For "foundation" students: cover earlier concepts (grade 9 and 10) as needed to build strong base.
Prepare lesson plan for the 2-hour session: select topics, design problems, perhaps give worksheets/homework.
Clarify doubts of students that arise in that session.
Assess students lightly: small quizzes or assignments, provide feedback.
Maintain teaching materials: diagrams, slides, experiments if possible or virtual demonstrations.
Coordinate with institute/school regarding curriculum coverage.
Salary & Working Hours
Working ~2 hours per day (which might come to ~10-12 hours/week depending on days).
Salary ?15,000- ₹20,000 per month implies that this is a part-time / short hours engagement.
Because hours are limited, expectations should be aligned accordingly: perhaps less administrative work, fewer non-teaching duties.
Feasibility & Considerations
Many full-time PGT Physics positions pay significantly more because of more hours/responsibilities. AmbitionBox+2AmbitionBox+2
For part-time / limited hours roles, appointments with ?15-20k per month are possible if the institute is small, or if the candidate is new or only teaching for 2 hrs/day. ("PGT Physics, 8 hours a week" posts in some places paying ?10,000- ₹15,000/month are seen. SimplyHired)
You may consider increasing pay if expecting extra tasks (preparing materials, exam duties, large class size, or foundation + 11/12 combo).
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: ₹15,000.00 - ₹20,000.00 per month
Expected hours: 15 per week
Work Location: In person
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