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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Bachelor in elementary education is one of the best courses for candidates who want to make career in teaching field. In this course they learn how to teach elementary school students, they get detailed information about the education system and all information related to this.
Bachelors in this course is quite enough for getting a good job in teaching field with good salary and after completing CTET they get paid heavily. But still if any candidate wants to join teaching in college then Masters and M.Ed courses are good options for them. After doing this course candidates have to appear in the exam conducted by CBSE i.e. UGC NET exam
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D.Ed (Diploma in Education) course is for the students who have completed their class 12th with at least 50% marks. In this course candidates learn about the basic of education system, school and workshop based activities. By doing this course candidates can get job in elementary schools.
Doing Masters course in Education increases the value of the degree. The candidate is eligible for CBSE UGC NET exam and after clearing this exam they can get jobs in reputed colleges of India and top 6% candidates of this exam will get chances for research and for assistant professor. Candidates are paid more for teaching as compared to Diploma in Edu
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D.Ed (Diploma in Education) course is for the students who have completed their class 12th with at least 50% marks. In this course candidates learn about the basic of education system, school and workshop based activities. By doing this course candidates can get jobs in Elementary schools and government / private school.
Doing Masters course in education makes the CV look good. Candidates are eligible for CBSE UGC NET exam and after clearing this exam they can get jobs in reputed colleges of India and top 6% candidates of this exam will get a chance for research and assistant professor. Candidates are paid more for teaching as compared
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By doing nursery teacher training candidates can get jobs in schools for teaching small children. They get jobs either in government schools or private schools and salary also depends upon these schools. If the candidate is not getting a job then they can do PG to get a job easily. So after completing NTT course if you are unhappy with your job then you can proceed with a PG course.
Candidates can also do this course without discontinuing their jobs through distance learning.

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Yes, there are few colleges in India offering Bachelors in Education program for physical, visually and hearing impaired student. These students are treated differently than normal students.
Here are few colleges for these types of student:
1. Andhra University Colleges of Arts and Commerce, Vishakhapatnam
It was established in 1996 and is one of the best colleges for education for special candidates.
http://andhrauniversity.edu.in/arts/index.html
2. Ali Yavar Jung national institute of hearing handicapped AYJNIHH, Mumbai
This is an autonomous government college established in 1983.
3. Banaras Hindu University BHU
This is one of the old colle
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Special Education teachers work quite differently from normal teachers. Special Education teachers give education to the students with mild or moderate disabilities and this becomes a responsibility for teachers to stand them on their own. They have to take care of each student personally and they try to find the field in which they are interested. They try to communicate with them so that they can know the feelings of these students. These students are not treated as normal students.
Teachers have to develop basis lessons of life, without interacting much with these students. So the teachers have to know how they react to the question
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In India, candidates choose teaching field only when all the doors get closed but this is sad to say, when candidates choose this field by choice then he or she will surely get good jobs. To get into teaching field B.Ed has now become compulsory. One can get jobs in schools after doing this course and good salary as well.
But in order to get admission in any college of national importance in India then he/she must pursue Masters after the completion of Bachelors and then go for M.Ed, which means 4 years of studies will be worth a top college.After doing M.Ed candidates are eligible for CBSE UGC NET and through this exam one can get adm
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APSET is an exam organized by Andhra University for the jobs of lecturers and Assistant Professors in their colleges. In this exam there are three papers in which Paper II and III are from one subject which are selected by the student.
Paper I contains 60 questions in which students have to solve only 50 question which makes a total of 100 marks. In this part, questions are from general awareness, comprehension and mental ability. In general, in this part, they check either the candidate thinks about society and is he or she is connected with the society or not. They check the thinking level of the candidate.
Try to read newspaper daily
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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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If one of your degree is through correspondence, then there's no issue!
Make sure B.Ed through correspondence is recognised by the NCTE. Now, as far PhD. is concerned, U.G.C has stopped recognizing any PhD through correspondence mode.

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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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Firstly, Syllabus:
Syllabus for KSET examination will be the same as in UGC/CSIR-NET. Syllabi for all the KSET subjects can be downloaded from the KSET website
Secondly Exam Pattern
The KSET test consisting of three papers. The test for all the three papers will consist of Multiple-choice Questions (MCQ) only.
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