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MUNI Lokesh

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After completing a D.Ed (Diploma in Education), pursuing a Diploma in Career and Education Counseling is an excellent option for those interested in career counseling. This course typically lasts around 370 hours  (equivalent to one year) and covers essential topics such as career counseling theories, educational guidance, and the dynamics of vocational development. Graduates of this programme can explore various career opportunities, including roles as career counselors, education counselors, school counselors, and independent career consultants. The salary range for these positions can vary, with career counselors
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Whether you're golden after graduation and D.Ed in a special field. Hey, become a special education teacher and work with students who learn differently than others. You could also work as an education coordinator, curriculum developer, or school administrator. Pursuing higher education, such as a B.Ed or M.Ed, can bolster your credentials and provide you with advanced opportunities in the field of education, including consultancy or administrative roles in schools and educational institutions.

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Neha Mateti

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After completing a D.Ed. from Kumuda Umashankar Teacher Training Institute following your M.Ed. you may have various job opportunities such as1. Primary School Teacher2. Teacher Trainer3. Educational Administrator4. Curriculum Developer5. Education Consultant6. Special Education Teacher7. Government Teaching Jobs8. Private Tutor/Coach

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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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Sakshi Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for B.Ed after completing Diploma in education. A student who has completed graduation from Science or Arts disciplines are qualified to do the Bachelors course in education. They should have passed with not less than 55% marks in the qualifying exam of the course. Those who have completed the B.Ed course can make a career in both private and public sector. Professionals student with good percentage is leading in international schools or other educational institutes.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, you can, if you have a Bachelor degree and have studied at least two school subjects during your graduation.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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D.Ed Diploma in education- It's a Diploma in education that will make you primary teacher (1 to 5).
B.Ed: It is like one level up, you will be able to teach TGT(6 to 10) and PGT (11to12)
M. Ed: If you do Masters of education, then you will able to teach B.Ed Student. There will be other career options too.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Student must complete their graduation with a minimum score of 50 %.

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