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Pallavi

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A "D.EL.ED" course refers to a "Diploma in Elementary Education". This program is designed to train teachers for primary education equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to teach young children effectively. The course often covers pedagogy, child development, curriculum design and classroom management.

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Arya Tiwari

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To take admission to Bhartiya Skill Development University for B.Voc , You need to satisfy the institutes eligibility criteria which asks for  passing Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board. Further, for PG courses, applicants require a UG degree for admission. Then you have to appear and clear the BSDU entrance exam conducted by the college.

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Vikrant Shukla

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All the mock tests are good as they only help in giving you more and more practice. However, while attempting the APEdCET mock tests candidates are advised to first check the official website for the most authentic and subject wise mock tests as they are free. Once studnts are well versed with the free mock tests and have enough confidence, they can move ahead to the paid versions provided by many coaching institutes or online portals.

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Vikrant Shukla

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Yes it is completely fine to get low marks in the mock tests. The mock tests are created with the perspective to make you an expert by continued practising. They are for trials and to gain confidence so if you are getting less marks in the tests it doesn't mean its your final marks and you can anytime practice and get higher marks in the main exam.

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Vikrant Shukla

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To get the mock tests for free candidates are advised to visit the official website of APEdCET and on the homepage they must click on the tab titled "Mock Test". After clicking on the tab they will be re-directed to the login page where they can login and start practising their mock tests online. 

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Vikrant Shukla

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Yes, anybody can attempt the APEdCET mock tests. The mock tests are available on the official website of the exam conducting authority and to self-assess your knowledge, you can attempt the mock tests. These test series will help students view their scores and percentiles, identify weak areas and compare their performance. The mock tests are the best way to judge a student where they stand in the crowd and how is their preparation.

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Pallavi

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Colleges often employ a mix of lectures, group discussions, hands-on activities, and technology-enhanced learning to engage students.

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Pallavi

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Yes, Many institutions offer part-time options to accommodate working professionals, allowing you to balance study with other commitments. Following is the list of colleges that provide part time course:Arpan Institute of Mentally HandicappedManglam PTC Collegeladhar Dey Primary Teachers Training Institute

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Pallavi

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While a D.Ed. or B.El.Ed. provides a foundational education, it may not be considered equivalent to a B.Ed. in Special Education for roles specifically requiring that specialization. Always check the specific requirements of the educational institution or governing body in your area for the most accurate information.

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Pallavi

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Indeed, why not?Degrees in Education is being offered in both distance mode and regular mode.Choose the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) above the Diploma. Many institutions, like IGNOU, provide distant learning options for obtaining the degree; alternatively, you can obtain the same degree through traditional mode by attending exams alone and skipping classes. This is feasible in universities that are brand-new or located outside of the city. You will be assessed a fee for attending.You are able to work as a temporary teacher at private schools during this time because a B.Ed. degree is not required.I hope this is useful.Best of luck

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