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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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If you want go in teaching then you do not need to complete B.Ed after MCA to be eligible for CTET. If you are looking at Computer teaching jobs like PGT or TGT in private or government schools then you can apply without appearing for B.Ed or CTET.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, you can do B.Ed after B.Tech. Candidates are required to have a degree from a recognised college with a minimum of 50% marks.

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Students must have done B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce), B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) or any other graduation level degree from any recognised university or college. Students should have obtained at least 50% marks in graduation level for a distance student of BA eligible for B.Ed from Jamia Millia, Delhi

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Once you complete B.Ed in Special Education, you become entitled to pursue a full-time job as a teacher for students with special needs. Such professionals are often in high demand and are employed mainly by special schools and NGOs. Not every course giving you Job guarantee unless you have done that course from a best government college or university.

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D.Ed Diploma in education- It's a Diploma in education that will make you primary teacher (1 to 5).
B.Ed: It is like one level up, you will be able to teach TGT(6 to 10) and PGT (11to12)
M. Ed: If you do Masters of education, then you will able to teach B.Ed Student. There will be other career options too.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Just like any other stream of subject, educational training also has its own career steps to climb one after the other. D.Ed stands for Diploma in Education and is the lowest level of training one can acquire to become a primary teacher. B.Ed stands for Bachelors in Education and is the graduation level of educational training for aspiring teachers. M.Ed is Masters in Education, for those who want to take promotions in teaching career.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Both B.Ed and D.Ed courses will equal when it comes to teaching skills. These are teaching courses, the training programs are entirely different. There are many differences between B.Ed and D.Ed course. B.Ed is bachelors degree in education whereas D.Ed is diploma in education. B.Ed is an undergraduate academic training programme that carves up the graduates as teachers in schools. B.Ed is best for the students who want a career in teaching field. The qualifications to pursue these two programs are also different.

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