Sorry, can't offer you a job right now but if I could,I would. Good luck. I 'm thinking that you would be plus for any English institute.
A master's in biotech and a B.Ed, at the tender age of 24? I don't know how it works in India, but in my country (South Africa) it takes a minimum of six years to work your way up to master's level (three years at undergraduate level, one year of honours, and two years master's), and a B.Ed takes 4 years. So you started uni at 14? Impressive.
Masters in states only takes 1-2 years usually. Phd takes 3-5.
You can just start a master's from scratch (i.e. without doing an undergraduate degree first)? Doubt it.
Yes. Due to my integrated course, I did my Masters in a year.
B.Ed is 2 years here
You can become a full-fledged licensed teacher in two years? I'm not doubting your competence (I'm sure you're a much better teacher than me), but this is quite remarkable. Is India starved for teachers or something? In SA the great majority of undergraduate degrees take three years (some people take longer because they're lazy and end up failing a few modules). The B.Ed is the only undergraduate degree that I'm aware of that takes a minimum of four years. I always assumed it's because working with children is a huge responsibility that requires additional training. Interesting how different countries can have such different views.