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Aarushi Kalra

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Students pursuing a BEd from Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University have a variety of private and government career options available to them. Some of the career prospects are mentioned below:

  • Private Sector
    1. Online Tutor
    2. Educational Counsellor
    3. Researcher
    4. Content Writer

  • Government Sector
    1. PGT (Post Graduate Teacher)
    2. Language Teacher
    3. School Assistant
    4. Primary School Teacher

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Aarushi Kalra

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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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Nishtha Shukla

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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.EdJobs in Government Sector after B.Ed
Educational CounsellorPrimary School Teacher
TeacherLanguage Teachers
Content WriterPGT (Post Graduate Teacher)
Online TutorSA (School Assistant)
ResearcherCentral Government Teacher

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Manori Sahni

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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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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Adeeb-e-Mahir is a Diploma course offered by Jamia Millia Islamia University, which is focused on Urdu language and literature. The Diploma itself does not qualify you for teaching positions in government schools, but it may be helpful in obtaining a job in the field of Urdu language and literature. To become a teacher in a government school, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective state government or central government. Generally, the minimum eligibility requirement is a Bachelor's degree in Education (B.Ed. ) from a recognised university. However, some states may require additional qualifications such as a Mas
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Alwin Sabu

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Yes it is valid.

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Nitika

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There are many good reasons to earn the Masters in education degree. Aside from the noticeable increase in pay, M.Ed graduates also enjoy being able to maintain their teaching certification, improve their classroom teaching, make career changes and indulge in lifelong learning. On the other hand, candidates who opt for D.Ed course come out as skilled and qualified elementary school teachers. Moreover, as per my opinion M.Ed is more beneficial than D.Ed.

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Ashwani Kumar

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There are many government exam for B.Ed graduate applicants. They are like TET (Teacher eligibility test), CTET Central teacher eligibility test), TGT and PGT.

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