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B.Ed of Kanpur Mahanagar for editing the present study. The general caste and scheduled caste student teachers and student teachers of the training colleges have been included as population. In this study, survey method and t-test have been used to compare the level of aspiration and stress of general caste and scheduled caste male and female student teachers. A sample was selected from the study population using simple random sampling method. Findings of the study - 1 There is a significant difference in the aspiration level of the general caste and scheduled caste student teachers studying in the B.Ed class. 2. B. There is a significant difference in the aspiration level of the general caste and scheduled caste female teachers studying in the Ed class. 3. B. There is a significant difference in the stress of the general caste and scheduled caste student teachers studying in Ed class. 4. There is a significant difference in the stress of the general caste and scheduled caste female teachers studying in the B.Ed class.
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