B.Ed Scope
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
After completing the degree from one of the best B.Ed Colleges in Uttar Pradesh, BU Jhansi students can apply for various job roles. B Ed degree is a professional qualification mandatory for teaching in government and most private schools in India. Below are the job options after completing B.Ed from BU Jhansi:
| Job Profile | Average Annual Salary (in INR) |
|---|---|
| School Teacher | 5- 9 LPA |
| Curriculum Developer | 3.5- 6 LPA |
| Private Educator | 2.5- 4 LPA |
| Career Counsellor | 4- 6 LPA |
| Education Administrator | 6- 9 LPA |
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
On completing B.Ed degree from MDU Rohtak, students are open to vast opportunities. Below are the job profiles open after B.Ed:
| Job Profile | Average Annual Salary (in INR) |
|---|---|
| School Teacher | 5- 9 LPA |
| Curriculum Developer | 3.5- 6 LPA |
| Private Educator | 2.5- 4 LPA |
| Career Counsellor | 4- 6 LPA |
| Education Administrator | 6- 9 LPA |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
As per National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), it's mandatory for all aspirants to clear B.Ed for becoming a primary government teacher (classes 1-8) and then clear any Central or State-level TET exam for becoming a senior-secondary government teacher (classes 9-12).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Due to the growing Education sector, there are multiple opportunities available for the BEd graduates. After the course completion, students can look for jobs in private as well as government sectors. The average salary ranges between INR 1.54 LPA and INR 2.91 LPA. Some of the options available are mentioned below:
Private Sector | Government Sector |
|---|---|
Teachers at multiple levels such as primary, secondary, and senior secondary | To be eligible for teachning in government schools, students are required to clear the TET exams such as CTET, Bihar TET, UPTET, MAHA TET, etc. |
Online Tutor | Primary School Teacher |
Educational Counsellor | PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) |
Content Writer | School Assistant |
Researcher | Language Teacher |
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Some of the job opportunities in private and government sectors after pursuing B.Ed are listed below in the table:
| Jobs in Private Sector after B.Ed | Jobs in Government Sector after B.Ed |
|---|---|
| Educational Counsellor | Primary School Teacher |
| Teacher | Language Teachers |
| Content Writer | PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) |
| Online Tutor | SA (School Assistant) |
| Researcher | Central Government Teacher |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates after B.Ed in Special Education from GNDU can work as a special educator in CBSE/PSEB schools and as a teacher in special schools who handle students with multiple disabilities. To be recruitered in government schools, aspirants need to appear for national or state-level teacher eligibility tests (TETs) such as CTET, UPTET, APTET and TSTET. Read more about B.Ed course here.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
Scope depends on various factors. There are a lot of people who are turning towards teaching these days in all the subjects. Whichever subject you choose, you have to be better at what you are doing and that's all you can do with so much competition in the field. B.A. With history, geography, economics or political Science gives better advantage as Social Science teacher. Other also have the subject requirement to become teacher.
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