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Bhupinder Kour

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You can take the following steps to apply to St. Anne's D.Ed. College's correspondence Diploma in Education (D.Ed.) program:

1. Visit the official website of St. Annes D.Ed. College

2. Examine ddmission requirements and eligibility criteria for the D.Ed. program.

3. Fill out application form: Complete the D.Ed. program application form, making sure to accurately submit all necessary information.

4. Submit the required documents

5. Pay the application fee .

6. Monitor the status of your application

It is advised to visit St. Anne's D.Ed. College's official website or get in touch with the college using the contact details provided there for co

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Tasbiya Khan

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In India, there is currently no technical difference between D.Ed and D.El.Ed courses. Both acronyms stand for Diploma in Education and refer to the same teacher training programme for elementary school education.

The use of D.El.Ed was more common in the past, while D.Ed is the current preferred term. However, some institutions and official documents may still use either term interchangeably.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, the duration of the DEd programme varies from one to three years,  depending on one institute to another. You can select the college/university that offers the programme for one year.

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Tasbiya Khan

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 Yes, you can do so by pursuing DEd in regular mode and BA or any other Bachelor programme in distance mode or vice-versa. As per UGC guidelines, one course has to be pursued in regular mode whereas the other course can be pursued in distance mode.  Most of the D.Ed courses which are accepted across schools for recruitment purposes are full-time in nature. The new UGC guidelines therefore give flexibility to students to pursue graduation course in distance in order to continue their higher studies after Class 12th.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, you can definitely get a government job after completing a D.Ed course in a teaching line, but it's important to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved. 

Eligibility for Government Teaching Jobs:

  • Clear the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) or State Teacher Eligibility Test (STET): These are mandatory exams for securing government teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools  (Classes 1-5 or 1-8).

  • D.Ed qualification: Your D.Ed course must be recognised by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) to be eligible for government jobs.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Elementary education plays a crucial role in shaping a more prosperous society, with the Diploma in Education (DEd) serving as a vital tool in this endeavor. Graduates of the DEd programme emerge as proficient and certified elementary school educators, equipped to excel in various educational settings. These skilled teachers are sought after by a range of institutions, including government and private schools, tutoring centers, daycare facilities, and more.

Such candidates can work in capacities such as:

Job ProfilesAverage Annual Salary in INR
TeacherINR 2.9 LPA
WriterINR 3.6 LPA
Teacher AssistantINR 2.8 LPA
Home TutorINR 2.3 LPA
Education CoordinatorINR 3 LPA

Disclaimer: The above mentioned salaries has been taken from Ambitionbox; therefore may vary.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Hi, To meet eligibility criteria for the DEd programme candidates should clear Class 12th 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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Tasbiya Khan

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Hi, 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 top DEd colleges in Bihar:

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Parameters/Statistics

No. of Colleges

70+

Admission Process

Merit based

Top Colleges

Meghraj Memorial B.Ed. College, Arjun College of Education, Maa Tara Institute Of Technical Education, Mata Sita Sunder College of Education, etc.

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, a candidate should have passed Class 12 while applying for the programme. In case the announcement of Class 12 results is pending, he/she is eligible to apply. They'll be required to present the certificate and Class 12 mark sheet once the result is announced.

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