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Alwin Sabu

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Yes it is valid.

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Nitika

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There are many good reasons to earn the Masters in education degree. Aside from the noticeable increase in pay, M.Ed graduates also enjoy being able to maintain their teaching certification, improve their classroom teaching, make career changes and indulge in lifelong learning. On the other hand, candidates who opt for D.Ed course come out as skilled and qualified elementary school teachers. Moreover, as per my opinion M.Ed is more beneficial than D.Ed.

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Ashwani Kumar

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There are many government exam for B.Ed graduate applicants. They are like TET (Teacher eligibility test), CTET Central teacher eligibility test), TGT and PGT.

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Archita garg

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Scope depends on various factors. There are a lot of people who are turning towards teaching these days in all the subjects. Whichever subject you choose, you have to be better at what you are doing and that's all you can do with so much competition in the field. B.A. With history, geography, economics or political Science gives better advantage as Social Science teacher. Other also have the subject requirement to become teacher.

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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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You would have a lot of opportunities after B.Ed with a B.Tech degree such as teaching profession, syllabus designer, coaching centre, research, and development field, etc. The B.Ed course duration is typically two years. Candidates can pursue B.Ed in distance education as well as regular mode. This integrated course B.A. B.Ed has a B.A. Of two years and a B.Ed of two years. After completing the B.Ed course, candidates are eligible to be hired as teachers. So, before pursuing this course it is worth knowing whether one has the aptitude to make a difference in this field or not. All the aspirants who pursue this course are inculcated th
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Manav Kishore

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for government teacher job. You need to qualify one of given below exams to get a government job as a teacher:
CTET Central Teacher Eligibility Test:-The CTET is conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) every year. It is a mandatory exam for those who wish to become teachers in schools that are affiliated with the CBSE. NET National Eligibility Test: - NET is conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC). It is mandatory for those who wish to teach at the collegiate level. CSIR UGC NET CSIR UGC NET is conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). It is man
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can get a job after B.Ed. , and you do not necessarily need to do M.Ed to get a job. You can do the following jobs after a B.Ed. Degree:
1. After passing CTET or TET, become a government TGT teacher.
2. After passing a relevant exam, such as the DSSSB become a government PGT teacher.
3. A private school teacher in secondary as well as senior secondary classes
4. The teacher in the coaching institute
5. Curriculum designer in private educational institutions. Your M.Ed degree may qualify you for higher-level positions such as educational administrators and headmasters.

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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my understanding, With a B.Ed. , you can work in educational settings such as schools, education departments, coaching centers, education consultancies, private tutoring centers, etc. You might start your own coaching institutes where you can provide students lessons in addition to teaching in schools. The Bachelor of Education is a four-year honours degree, which prepares students for teaching careers in either the Primary or Post-Primary sectors. There are many Universities & colleges in Punjab/ Haryana that offers B.Ed. Course. For this course, I would suggest searching for the best University on the basis of Ranking, educati
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Government of India has initiated several teaching oriented undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. level courses to help interested candidates in becoming a successful Teacher. B.Ed and M.Ed are teaching-oriented graduation and post-graduation level courses. Ph.D. is a doctoral degree, which can be done after doing M.Ed or any post-graduation course. However, there is a lot of confusion among students related to these courses. M.Ed also known as Master of Education, is a postgraduate degree oriented towards the teaching profession. It can only be pursued after completing B.Ed. In this course, the student
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Holders with a B.Ed degree are qualified to apply for primary and TGT teaching positions up to the 10th grade. D.Ed is a Diploma programme that certifies 10+2 students to teach kindergarten's nursery. Both the B.Ed. And D.Ed. Programmes will emphasise various teaching techniques. The training programmes are very different from these courses, which are for teaching. The B.Ed and D.Ed courses differ in a number of ways. B.Ed stands for a Bachelor of Education, whereas D.Ed stands for a Diploma in Education. The B.Ed programme is an undergraduate academic training programme that shapes its graduates into school teachers.

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