Are there English teaching jobs available for Indian teachers?

last updated 1st February 2010

We certainly don’t see many jobs on ajarn.com that specifically ask for Indian teachers if that’s what you mean? But that doesn’t mean there aren’t Indian teachers working here. I would guess that quite a few work in universities teaching specialized subjects. If you are of Indian nationality and a well-qualified teacher, I would apply directly to the universities and try and get a teaching position that way. 

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