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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Yes, you must go for M.Ed. It helps you to get promotion to higher position or you can apply for post of principal after few years.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
Master of Education or M.Ed is a two year course that can be done after B.Ed. This gives a person specialisation in techniques of teaching. But unfortunately, it does not give any boost to career though it enhances CV. Of course it enables one to pursue doctorate in education. It is therefore very nice idea to pursue another career enhancing course along with M.Ed. Like for example Post Graduation in original subject. This will enhance career in the sense then one can hope to become teacher of higher classes and also think of becoming principal of a school one day. PG will also enable to become lecturer in a college with higher s
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Both MA and M.Ed are post graduate level courses. Both the courses are quite different from each other in few many aspects. Masters in Arts give you an in depth knowledge about the particular field which helps in research and many other places. This gives you extra degree in your profile.

MA provides you strong background and it is very important to for bright career. MA course can achieve excellent job opportunities in various fields.

While in M.Ed in education provide knowledge of education system and patterns more profoundly and comparatively. M.Ed gives you knowledge about the contribution of various Indian schools of philosophy to t

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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M.Tech will be good if you wish to enter a technical field whereas, B.Ed or M.Ed is good if you want to enter into teaching field.

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Megha Aggarwal

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For applying in M.Ed programme of Assam University you must have completed BA/ B.Sc/ B.Com from Assam University or any other examination recognized equivalent thereto with 45% marks in aggregate and B.Ed. from Assam University or any other examination recognized equivalent thereto with 55% marks in aggregate.
For more details refer: https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/m-ed-assam-university-silchar-173906.

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ambreen khan

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You must have a degree in science or social science or humanities with minimum 55% (45% in case of SC, ST, OBC (non-creamy) and PH.
There will a written test and PI conducted by the university.

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Sofia Goyal

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M.ED: 1-2 year course (according to University) for which graduate and post graduate are eligible. After completing this course one can take up a teacher's job in college.
In order to guide the students and aid them, I have tried to list different top colleges:
All India Khilafat Committees College of Education (University of Mumbai Approved)
Arya Vidya Mandir Institute of Education
Bombay Teachers' Training College (Accredited A grade by NAAC)
Chembur Sarvakash Shikshastra Mahavidyalaya (Recognised by N.C.T.E., New Delhi)
Gokhale Education Societys College of Education Training and Research
Gandhi Shikshan Banvas Smt. Surajba College of Educ
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Samreen khan

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To know about the cut-offs please contact the college officials.
Link: https://www.suniv.ac.in/page.php?page=3-years-integrated-b.ed-m.ed.

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Anant Raina

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The minimum eligibility to pursue M.Ed is Graduate +B.Ed / D. El. Ed. With an undergraduate Degree (With 50% marks in both)+ CET(Govt .of Maharastra.

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