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Expand Up @@ -54,12 +54,15 @@ This could be through having a degree in the subject, or having:
* a degree related to but not in the subject – for example, your degree is in engineering but you’d like to teach physics
* an unrelated degree but relevant professional experience

You can also train to teach two subjects at primary or secondary. You can:

* choose primary with a subject, this will allow you to teach more of that other subject in your primary school
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* choose two subjects at secondary, this will allow you to teach both subjects in your secondary school
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Talk to your training provider to find out what you can train to teach.

You could also receive a tax-free bursary or scholarship of up to £30,000 to train to teach certain subjects. [Find out more about your eligibility for a scholarship or bursary](/funding-and-support/scholarships-and-bursaries).

You may also have the opportunity to teach other subjects in your career and can train to teach more than one subject.

## Do a subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) course

You can do a subject knowledge enhancement course before or sometimes during your teacher training to improve your subject knowledge. Your teacher training provider might make this a requirement of accepting you on their course if:
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