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Anshul Jindal

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Pursuing an MEd after a BEd. offers several benefits, including enhanced teaching skills through advanced training and specialisation options, improved career prospects for leadership roles like principal or department head, increased earning potential due to eligibility for higher-level positions, and greater professional recognition and networking opportunities within the education field. The MEd degree also fosters leadership development and keeps educators updated on current educational theories and methodologies.

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BEd (Bachelor of Education)

  • Level: Undergraduate degree.
  • Purpose: To provide fundamental knowledge and practical skills for teaching in schools.
  • Eligibility: Typically requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
  • Career Path: Qualifies you to become a school teacher.
MEd (Master of Education)
  • Level: Postgraduate degree. 
  • Purpose:
    Offers in-depth understanding of educational theories, research methodologies, and specialised areas of education. 
     
  • Eligibility:
    Requires a BEd degree as a mandatory prerequisite in many regions, especially in India. 
     
  • Career Path:
    Prepares for advanced roles such as a school principal, l
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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates who have secured a minimum of 50% or equivalent grade in B.Ed, BA B.Ed, BSc B.Ed, B.EI.Ed, D.EI.Ed with a UG degree (with 50% marks in each) can apply for M.Ed programme at Patna University. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.

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Anya Singh

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The selection criterion for admissions at RIE – Ajmer are merit-based, with admissions depending upon the performance of candidates in the entrance exam and their place on the merit-list. For the MEd programme, candidates who meet the course-specific eligibility requirements must appear for the CEE conducted by NCERT, on the basis of which their selection will be decided.

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Virajita Arora

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There are a total of 33 seats for the M.Ed. Course at RIE – Ajmer. These 33 seats are divided across state categories, with each state receiving a specific number of seats, and these seats are divided into seats for General, EWS, OBC, SC, and ST backgrounds. Check the official College website rieajmer.raj.nic.in for a full breakdown on the seat distribution.

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Vishakha Kumar

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Candidates who have met the eligibility requirements of at least 50% marks in a B.Ed. A course in any stream or a Diploma in Education with a Bachelor's in either Arts or Science.

They must follow the steps below:

1. Log in to the CEE Portal

2. Apply for the CEE Exam.

3. Fill in the required details.

4. Pay application fees.

5. Appear for the CEE exam.

6. Upload qualifying marks after the generation of the merit list.

After the CEE exams, a merit list will be released, and candidates on this list will be offered admission into RIE-Ajmer.

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Anmol Dubey

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No, the degree of a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) is not eligible for you alone to directly enter a M.Ed. (Master of Education) Program, even through online mode. Usually, M.Ed. Programs require a degree of graduate (B.Ed.) or an equivalent teaching qualification. Some universities may consider candidates with other relevant bachelor's degrees or teaching experiences, but BDS is usually not considered a direct equivalent.

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