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The programme is intended to prepare nursery instructors for employment as early childhood educators in public and private elementary schools. The goal of BTC is to prepare instructors to teach in nursery schools and aid in the development of young children. It is a professional Certificate programme that emphasises practical application and provides opportunities for junior teachers and support staff. The minimum requirement for NTT is a 10+2 grade from an accredited board of education. The course lasts one year.

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The course is made to prepare teachers for employment as primary teachers in public and private elementary schools, where they will instruct children up to class V. BTC prepares educators to deliver primary school teacher preparation. It is a professional Certificate programme that is career-focused and provides teachers with new opportunities. In the majority of Indian states, a graduation degree is required for BTC eligibility. Although the admissions process differs from state to state, written exams are typically the foundation. BTC is a requirement for applying for government primary teacher jobs.

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The programme was created on the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) of India's initiative, taking into consideration the NCF 2005, RTE 2009, and NCFTE 2010. The programme's goal is to help the target group acquire the knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and understanding necessary to improve teaching and learning. A senior secondary school Diploma from an approved board is required for D.Ed. Eligibility. The graduation requirement is a requirement for B.Ed.

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Universities like Annamalai and MD Rohtak began offering correspondence B.Ed. Programmes before such programmes were formally subject to regulation. Or anyone taking a conventional classroom course is superior because they tend to study and comprehend more and get a degree as a result. But as far as a teaching career is concerned, a B.Ed. Is merely a symbolic document. If you are employed, you can enrol in a distant learning or correspondence B.Ed programme; however, if you are unemployed, I would advise you to enrol in a regular or residual programme.

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The programme is intended to prepare teachers for employment as elementary education teachers in public and private primary schools. JBT exposes the fundamental principles of teaching and learning in order to prepare instructors for delivering primary education. It is a professional Certificate programme that opens doors for the position of assistant teachers and support personnel at the primary education level and is career-oriented. The minimum requirement for the JBT is 10+2 from an accredited board of education. The course lasts for two years.

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According to the recent demand, LL.B. Has more value than B.Ed as one can only go for teaching, and there is no handsome salary. But in LL.B. It depends upon you, how you express your words in better way. If you have a good practice in your field, then you can get a job with good salary. A B.Ed candidate has to spend more time on their jobs in comparison to an LL.B. Candidate. Another good thing about a lawyer, is they are independent and they do not have to depend on a senior level officer, whereas a teacher is never independent and they have to work under someone or the other.

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Academicians are qualified for some positions in the corporate world due to their abilities to offer fresh and creative perspectives on the issue or the subject of the research. Such candidates are most suited for positions in the business sector in the fields of developing and implementing policy frameworks, doing research, writing, and consulting, and looking for new knowledge in their particular field of specialisation. Some educators can pursue a specialised career as a consultant to CXOs and political decision-makers. These highly skilled teaching professionals can also find several corporate possibilities in western developed eco
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The NCF 2005, RTE 2009, and NCFTE 2010 were taken into consideration when the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) of the Indian government established the programme. The programme's goal is to help the target group acquire the knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and understanding necessary to improve teaching and learning. D. El. Ed. Teachers are eligible to enrol in distance learning for any other graduate degree.

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TGT are engaged as instructors in both central and state government schools to instruct classes up to X. PGTs (Post Graduate Teachers) are educators with post-graduate degrees and training who are qualified to teach up to class XII. For instance, a student with a B.Sc. B.Ed. Is qualified for TGT positions in public and private schools to teach Science up to class X. While an M.Sc. B.Ed. Qualifies you to teach subjects like Biology Chemistry math, and Physics as a PGT in public and private schools. Attend classes through the XIIth grade. PGT teachers have higher pay and benefits than TGT teachers.

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Hello, All graduates who completed their studies using the 10+2+3 pattern or higher and received at least 50% of their total marks are eligible to apply for B.Ed. Admission. Teachers who have completed their education and teacher certification are referred to as TGTs (Trained Graduate Teachers). TGT is hired as a teacher to instruct classes up to X. Teachers with post-graduate degrees and training who are qualified to teach up to class XII are known as PGTs (Post Graduate Teachers). A B.Sc. B.Ed. Student is qualified for TGT positions in public and private schools. However, M.Sc. B.Ed. Graduates can work as PGTs in both public and priv
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