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Kritika Tyagi

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Yes, Many D.Ed graduates open preschools, tuition centers or daycare centres. To start a preschool, you will need:

  1. Proper licensing and registration as per government norms
  2. A basic investment of INR 2-5 Lacs for infrastructure
  3. A well-structured curriculum focusing on early childhood education
  4. Proper marketing and branding to attract students

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Shruti Shukla

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Yes, students from Arts, Commerce, and Science streams can apply for D.Ed. Some institutes may prefer students with subjects like Psychology, Sociology, or Education, but this is not mandatory.

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Abhishek Arora

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Yes, private schools hire D.Ed-qualified teachers, especially for primary and kindergarten teaching roles. However, they may prefer candidates with additional teaching certifications like Montessori training or B.Ed.

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Aashi Rai

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No, you cannot teach abroad with a D.Ed degree as it is not widely recognised outside India. However, you can obtain an international teaching certificate (TESOL, TEFL, Montessori diploma) or you can also pursue a B.Ed or M.Ed abroad for better job prospects. With the help of above mentioned Courses you can apply for assistant teacher roles in Gulf countries.

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Himanshi Bisht

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Here is the list of common challenges faced by the D.ED Graduates in India:

  • Limited government vacancies – Competition is high.
  • Preference for B.Ed graduates in private schools.
  • Low initial salaries in private schools.
  • Need for continuous skill upgradation (digital teaching, special education).

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Kushak R Gowda

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is generally considered valid for Andhra Pradesh government teacher recruitment exams like Andhra Pradesh TET and Andhra Pradesh DSC and other government exams 

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Aneena Abraham

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There are about 70+ best DEd colleges in Bihar. Out of these,  40+ colleges are privately owned, 20+ are owned by the government, and are owned by semi government institutions. Students can secure admission after qualifying for their Class 12 exams. Some of the top DEd colleges in Bihar include Meghraj Memorial B.Ed. College, Arjun College of Education, Maa Tara Institute Of Technical Education, Mata Sita Sunder College of Education, Ganauri Ramkali Teachers Training College, Himalaya Teachers Training College, Mahatma Buddha Teachers Training College, and many others

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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The fee structure for the Diploma in Education (D.Ed.) program at Bharat College of Education varies depending on the institution's location. For instance, at the Yamuna Nagar campus in Haryana, the total fee for the D.Ed. program is ?25,800. 

However, since you're located in Patna, Bihar, and considering that institutions with similar names may exist in different regions, it's essential to verify the specific college you're interested in. Fee structures can vary significantly based on the institution and its location.

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Bhanupratap singh

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It is totally fine to pursue two different courses simultaneously through different modes, Only thing is that you have to take care of Institutes recognition . Both institutes should be approved by the government and follow all the guidlines set by the government.  if you want to do higher studies, Some institutes may not allow you to study because you pursued two courses together. You should always check for it. 

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Pallavi Rai

Contributor-Level 7

Several state and central government scholarships are available for D.Ed students:

  1. National Scholarship Portal (NSP) – Central Govt.
  2. State-Specific Scholarships (e.g., UP Scholarship, Maharashtra D.Ed Scholarship)
  3. SC/ST/OBC & Minority Scholarships
  4. NSP Post-Matric Scholarship for Minority Students
  5. Eklavya Scholarship for Rural Students
  6. Tata Trust scholarship available for students pursuing B.Ed and D.Ed degree from Jammu Kashmir, Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura

Note: This information is sourced from different sources and may vary.

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