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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both B.Ed and D.Ed are courses offered in the field of Education but there are striking difference between these two courses. The differences are given in the table below:
| Criteria | B.Ed | D.Ed |
|---|---|---|
| Course Name | Bachelor of Education | Diploma in Education |
| Course Duration | 2 years | 1 year |
| Eligibility | Bachelor's degree in any field | Completed Class 12 |
| Career Scope | Teaching positions in Middle, High or Senior Secondary School | Teaching positions in Elementary School |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You still need a college degree (graduation) to get a B.Ed even if you have teaching experience and a D.Ed. Think of it like this:
- D.Ed is a shorter course that qualifies you to teach younger children (like in daycare or preschool).
- B.Ed is a longer programme with more teaching skills and knowledge, so you can teach in more schools (like middle or high school).
Even with experience, a B.Ed opens more d
oors.
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