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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, why not?
Degrees in Education is being offered in both distance mode and regular mode.
Choose the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) above the Diploma. Many institutions, like IGNOU, provide distant learning options for obtaining the degree; alternatively, you can obtain the same degree through traditional mode by attending exams alone and skipping classes. This is feasible in universities that are brand-new or located outside of the city. You will be assessed a fee for attending.
You are able to work as a temporary teacher at private schools during this time because a B.Ed. degree is not required.
I hope this is useful.
Best of luck
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates of a Diploma of Education (D.Ed) program may explore a range of employment opportunities in the education industry. These are a few important opportunities:
- Classroom Teacher: A lot of recent graduates work as elementary or secondary school teachers by applying their knowledge and abilities to support students' learning.
- Educational Leadership: Graduates with an emphasis on staff development, curriculum development, and school administration may choose to work as department heads or assistant principals.
- Special Education Teacher: D.Ed. graduates with further training can work with students who have speacial needs offering inclu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To meet eligibility criteria for the DEd programme candidates should clear Class 12 in any stream from a recognised board with a minimum of 50 percent - 60 percent aggregate marks.
Note: The eligibility criteria mentioned above might vary depending on the higher education institution to which a candidate is applying.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Listed below are the top private DEd colleges in Malappuram:
- Fazfari Teachers Training Institute
- Mankada Orphanage Teacher Training Institute
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
DEd or Diploma in Education is a certificate-level teacher training programme that equips candidates to become nursery school teachers. The course basically caters to elementary-level education in India and is an important job-oriented programme in the field of education.
The table below shows the key highlights of the top DEd colleges Malappuram:
Particulars | Parameters/Statistics |
|---|---|
No. of Colleges | 3 |
Ownership | Private: 2 colleges Public/Government: 1 college |
Admission Process | Merit based |
Top Colleges | Government Teacher Training Institute, Malappuram, Fazfari Teachers Training Institute, Mankada Orphanage Teacher Training Institute, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 3 top D Ed colleges in Malappuram. Of these, 2 colleges are privately owned, and 1 college is owned by public/government organisations. Students can secure admission after passing their Class 12 boards. Top D Ed colleges in Malappuram include Government Teacher Training Institute, Malappuram, Fazfari Teachers Training Institute, Mankada Orphanage Teacher Training Institute, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Given below are the top government D Ed colleges in Kozhikode:
- Government Teacher Training Institute for Men, Kozhikode
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