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Manpreet Kaur

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The duration of B.Ed correspondence/distance learning is 2 years and the students will be given a maximum of five years to complete the course.  Most of the colleges offering BEd in distance learning ensure that the course is completed within 2-5 years of enrolment. Thus it is not possible to complete this course in one year and candidates must be cautious before applying for any dubious institutes offering one-year BEd programme.

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Manpreet Kaur

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The flexibility that distance learning programs provide can be a terrific choice if you have other obligations, including a full-time work or a family. You are free to study whenever and wherever you want. Programs offered through distance learning are frequently less expensive than those offered on-campus, which is why Distance BEd is an excellent choice for candidates.

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The main aim of BEd courses is engaging students-teachers to acquire necessary competencies for organizing learning experiences, developing an understanding of paradigm shift in conceptualizing disciplinary knowledge in school or college curriculum. Courses on teaching techniques, educational psychology, and child development are frequently offered in BEd. programs. These courses give teachers the information they need to comprehend how kids learn and how to instruct them successfully. The statutory agency that oversees teacher education in India is called the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). Only programs that adhere to

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Manpreet Kaur

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Generally, the BEd distance/correspondence programme is for two-years. Many colleges also offer three-year BEd course when pursued in distance or correspondence. The duration of distance-learning BEd programs varies from university to university. But it usually takes two to three years to finish most programs. Each university has its own requirements for the amount of credits needed to earn a BEd. While some programs call for 60 credits, others want 120.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Although, professional BEd through distance education cannot be completed online, however, candidates with a minimum 2 years of teaching experience (who passed DEd diploma) can do online or correspondence. Therefore, candidates can only pursue BEd through distance education wherein they have to put minimum hours of study at the local study centre of their college. Furthermore, NCTE doesn't recognise online BEd courses.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, BEd distance education is valid when done from a recognised university such as IGNOU. A BEd.  degree from IGNOU is valid. BEd programs are one of the many degree options offered by the National Open University IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University). The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), a statutory authority that oversees teacher education in India, has approved the BEd programme offered by IGNOU.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Combining a conventional BEd with a distance MA can be a terrific option to further your education and career if you are ready to put in the effort. But before you get started, it's crucial to make sure you're ready for the obstacles. B.Ed courses are designed to develop a deep understanding of the teaching-learning process at secondary and higher secondary levels. Candidates willing to take up teaching as their profession must have a B.Ed degree. Simultaneously candidates can also pursue MA in any desired field

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Manpreet Kaur

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You can take up Distance BEd courses if you are:
Working Professionals: You are employed and wish to switch to the teaching profession but can't manage a full time learning mode.
Homemakers: If you have family duties to take care of and want a teaching career with a flexible learning option.
Remote Area Resident: If you live in remote areas with limited to no access to offline BEd programs.
Teachers with Prior Experience: If you have teaching experience but do not have a valid Bed degree you can choose this path.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Distance B.Ed is basically a teacher training program you can do online or through open learning while still handling work or other stuff. Perfect if you wanna level up without pausing life.

Quick deets: it usually takes 2 years, the uni sends you study material (guides, online stuff, self-learning modules), and the fees are way lighter than regular B.Ed. Plus, you can keep working while getting that degree.

Pretty chill way to get into teaching.

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Dinesh L

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Candidates who fill the application form of IGNOU BEd will have to appear in the exam, post qualifying in the exam, they will be shortlisted to take the BEd course offered by the exam body.

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