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How to Become a School Social Science ( SST ) Teacher in India and Get a Teaching Job

How to Become a School Social Science ( SST ) Teacher in India and Get a Teaching Job

If you’ve just graduated and are thinking, “I want to become a Social Science (SST) teacher,” then let me tell you one thing clearly-- you’ve chosen a good subject, but the path is not always easy. I’ve been teaching Social Science for more than 25 years, and I’ve seen how teachers start, struggle, grow, and finally settle. So I’ll explain this like an elder brother, honestly.

First, What Does a Social Science Teacher Actually Teach?

In most Indian schools, Social Science includes-

  • History
  • Geography
  • Civics
  • Economics

In classes 6 to 10, schools usually want one teacher who can handle all four.

So if you want an SST job, you must be comfortable with all subjects, not just one.

My Starting Days (Real Experience)

When I started teaching, I didn’t have-

  • A big degree
  • A big salary
  • A big school name

I started in a small private school, teaching multiple classes, checking notebooks, doing exam duty, even helping in school functions. Salary was low. But experience was priceless. That experience is the reason I survived and grew in this profession.

What Challenges You Will Face as a Fresher

Let me be honest. These problems are normal---

1. Schools Will Ask for Experience

Most schools say:

“Experience chahiye”

Don’t get scared . Small schools do hire freshers, especially if you--

  • Speak well
  • Understand syllabus
  • Show seriousness

2. Salary Will Be Low in the Beginning

As a fresher SST teacher, don’t expect big money immediately. Initial salary usually is--

  • ₹8,000 – ₹15,000 per month (small schools)
  • ₹15,000 – ₹25,000 (after some experience)

This is normal. Don’t feel demotivated.

3. You May Teach Multiple Subjects

In small schools, you might teach--

  • SST + EVS
  • SST + some classes of English or Hindi

This is not exploitation,This is learning phase.

What You Should Do to Become a Good SST Teacher

1. Know NCERT Books Properly

  • NCERT is your biggest weapon.
  • Read class 6–10 SST books
  • Understand concepts

Schools love teachers who can explain simply.

2. Improve Explanation Skills

Social Science is about storytelling, not memorising dates. Practice---

  • Explaining history like a story
  • Using examples from daily life for civics
  • Connecting geography with real places

This makes you different from others.

3. Be Ready to Start from a Small School

Big schools rarely hire freshers. Small schools---

  • Give opportunity
  • Give confidence
  • Give classroom control experience

Once you have 2–3 years of experience, better schools will come automatically.

How to Get SST Teaching Job Online Easily

Earlier, we depended on 

  • School visits
  • References
  • Newspaper ads

Now things are easier.

Schoolnaukri.com helps you find school teaching jobs online, especially you are fresher --

  • Freshers
  • Local school jobs
  • Private school vacancies
Experience LevelExpected Monthly Salary
Fresher (0–1 year)₹8,000 – ₹15,000
2–4 years experience₹15,000 – ₹30,000
5+ years (good schools)₹30,000 – ₹45,000+

One Important Advice (Very Important)

If you are starting--

  • Don’t jump schools for ₹1,000–₹2,000 increase
  • Stay at least 2 years in one school
  • Build experience

Stability matters a lot in teaching.

Final Advice from an Elder Brother

Teaching Social Science is a respectable and long-term career, but only if you are patient in the beginning.

Start small.
Learn seriously.
Respect the profession.

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