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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both D.El.Ed and B.Ed are qualifications for becoming a teacher in India, but there are some key differences between the two:
Feature | D.El.Ed | B.Ed |
|---|---|---|
Qualification Level | Diploma | Bachelor's Degree |
Eligibility | Class 12th pass with minimum 50% marks | Bachelor's degree in any subject with minimum 50% marks |
Duration | 2 years | 2 years (regular) or 4 years (integrated) |
Focus | Teaching skills for elementary school (grades 1-5) | Broader range of teaching skills for various levels (elementary, secondary, higher secondary) |
Curriculum | Emphasis on child development, language and pedagogy, foundation subjects (Math, Science, Social Studies), basic teaching skills | More in-depth study of language and pedagogy, subject specialization, research skills, educational technology, leadership skills |
Career Scope | Elementary school teacher, preschool teacher, teacher's aide | Elementary school teacher, secondary school teacher, higher secondary school teacher, educational consultant, school administrator |
Advancement Opportunities | Can pursue B.Ed for higher qualifications and wider career options | Can pursue M.Ed or other postgraduate degrees for specialisation and research |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It depends on which level you wish to teach in government schools:
Course | Eligibility | Teaching Level |
|---|---|---|
B.Ed. | Graduation | Secondary & Higher Secondary (Class 6 to 12) |
D.El.Ed. | 10+2 | Primary (Class 1 to 5) |
Recent Supreme Court rulings:
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· B.Ed. holders are not eligible for primary teacher positions in some states.
· However, some states are challenging this ruling or providing temporary relief to B.Ed. candidates.
Recommendation:
· Choose B.Ed. if you want to teach at the secondary or higher secondary level or pursue leadership roles in education.
· Choose D.E
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, they are not equivalent. While, students can pursue B.Ed only after graduation, DElEd can be pursued only after Class 12th. Therefore D.El.Ed is a beginner course whereas B.Ed is a specialised course in terms of the learning experience. D.El.Ed is an introductory course which gives lesser knowledge into the field of education as compared to B.Ed. Moreover, It is a Diploma course whereas B.Ed is a Bachelor's level course, therefore providing wider knowledge in Education.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IGNOU is a popular institute for its distance programs. To get admission into IGNOU, and pursue one's teaching education through B.Ed or M.Ed one needs to fulfill the respective eligibility criteria. Let's discuss the eligibility criteria one by one, these are some of the points one needs to keep in mind before applying for the IGNOU B.Ed course:
· Candidates must have completed their graduation in a relevant stream with an aggregate of 50% or more or completion of a master's in science/social Science or humanities with 50%.
· Candidates must have compl
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, unfortunately, an M.Ed. after B.Sc. and B.Ed. does not qualify you for PGT positions in most cases. For PGT, you typically need a postgraduate degree in the specific subject you want to teach, in addition to a B.Ed.
However, you might be eligible for TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) positions with your B.Sc. and B.Ed. This role involves teaching secondary level subjects related to your B.Sc. degree.
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