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You can do M.Ed after B.Ed. You can get jobs in high schools and colleges also. For more details information you can see below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/m-ed-master-of-education-chp
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Career Prospects - Bachelor of Education (B.Ed. ) from Galgotias University: This programme opens many doors for the future of the students. Being a professional Teacher Education programme, students are prepared to teach skillfully and joyfully. After completing this programme, any student can start his/her career as TGT/PGT Teacher in Government or Private School to teach the students of upper primary or middle level (classes VI-VIII), secondary (classes IX-X) and senior secondary level (classes XI-XII) as per his/her qualifications. Afterwards, one could become the administrator of the school also. After doing this programme one can
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For best colleges for M.A. Psychology, you can see below link-
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/colleges/m-a-colleges-india
B.Ed distance degree is absolutely valid and acceptable for government and private teaching jobs in schools. However, one should have distance B.Ed degree from a top university that adds value to their career. Candidates with a distance B.Ed degree can apply for government teaching jobs. However, they will be considered for jobs only if they score high merit in the recruitment exam conducted by the state/ central government.
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