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parth arora

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Hi,
First of all, D.Ed holds a lot of importance for the aspirants who're passionate about getting into teaching field. Let's begin with the colleges that offer D.Ed:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/colleges/d-ed-colleges-delhi-ncr
D.Ed, B.Ed and M.Ed are different courses, unless mentioned in Special Education", are considered regular courses done to teach the regular children in the mainstream schools. If it is special education, it would be mentioned as D.Ed in special Education, B.Ed in Special Education or M.Ed in Special Education. Amity University offers the best facilities and training in this course.
All the best.

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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

MA in Education - The Degree for Teaching Profession specialization in elementary education.
As the education sector is attracting adequate attention in the age of structural adjustment and economic reform, M.Ed is increasingly becoming a preferred career course for many Indians. This has also helped in the growth of the M.Ed career colleges in India. The M.Ed courses in India are generally pursued after the successful completion of the Bachelor of Education courses. It is a Post-Graduate degree course offered at most of the DIET centers across India.
In India, M.Ed is mainly offered by institutions that are recognized by National Counc
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Krishna Rodge

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Hi there,
The department of Law at the Maharshi Daya Nand University, Haryana has a very good review amongst the students for its quality education and well experienced faculty. They have a dedicated placement cell working for good career opportunities to its students.
The Career Counseling and Placement Cell helps the students in their educational and vocational planning. It provides information on employment trends, projects development, recruitment methods, occupational reviews, scholarships and fellowships in India and abroad, assistance in securing part-time/full-time employment/self-employment, and help in seeking admissions in var
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tamanna sharma

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Students who have passed 10+2 (any stream) from a recognized board are eligible to pursue NTT course. I recommend this teacher training course to readers who are interested in teaching at nurseries, Montessori and day care centers. In short, this course suits those who want to teach pre-primary level students.
Nursery teachers deal with kids who have just stepped into the world of formal education. They play a key role in molding the character, morals and habits of children. To thrive in this profession, one must have patience. Interacting with kids is not easy! It is necessary to have good communication skills to succeed in this profes
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Devi singh

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A tenured position in academia is vastly superior to a high school teaching job, although the pay might be worse. The hours, the schedule, the intellectual challenge, the students, etc. will all be better. However, you cannot choose to be a professor. You can go to graduate school, get a Ph.D, work constantly for 5-10 years in the process, publish a great deal, teach a lot (at the adjunct level, starting with your Master's degree), and still never get the tenure-track job. Only 29 percent of university and college teachers are on tenured or tenure track now, down from 40 percent ten years earlier. Jobs will typically have 200 applicant
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Rahul Sharma

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Hello,
National Eligibility Test (NET) which is conducted for the selection of talented candidates who want to pursue their career in the fields of Research & Lecturer-ship.
Check out the https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-mathematical-sciences

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Vibhas Kaushik

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
I can suggest you 2 names from DU colleges, for BA Political Science. First preference would be Hindu College and then Ramjas College.
You get quality education in both these colleges. These are very different as compared to the other colleges around. You must know that you beed to obtain good marks in 12th exams.
Delhi University is the most preferred choice of today's youth who want to pursue a UG course in Political Science because of the different quality of education provided there. You are assured to provide a quality education if you decide for B.A. Political Science in any of the colleges mentioned by me.
You will be provided w
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Basic Training Certificate or BTC course is a two year course after class 12th that is designed to impart skills required for teaching to the prospective teachers. Pass outs of this course are expected to get jobs in Primary Level. At the higher levels, B.Ed after graduation is a must.
The question that arises is whether to do this 2-year full time course in a college or to do it via distance education. Both these options have pros & cons. Full time course is of course is normally considered as better than distance. But, then one has to spend two full years and money on this. Normally speaking, those who want to start earning ea
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Akash Jain

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SET is the entrance exam for Law courses in Symbiosis University. I do not think that there are books available in the market that deal specifically with SET. However, you can use the books available for CLAT while you are preparing for SET. If you have enrolled yourself in any coaching institute, the material provided by that coaching institute would be sufficient. If you go through the entire material, it would be more than enough. Apart from that, you can use books like Wren and Martin and Word Power Made Easy for English, Objective Lucent for GK, MK Pandey to cover both verbal as well as non-verbal reasoning. For legal, you can
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Akash Jain

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UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test is the entrance exam for Law Degree Courses. The exam is not very different from CLAT. The subjects that are tested in CLAT are also tested here. These subjects are five in number: English including comprehension, General Knowledge, Maths, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning.
The preparation for the exam should start with going through past year papers to identify what topics are relevant and what areas to focus upon. Now coming to books, for English, you can use any book which covers comprehensively all the topics. Focus should be on comprehension part. For GK, you can use Pearson or Lucent. For current
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