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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students can pursue BVoc from Emversity School of Hospitality & Allied Health Sciences, Kochi Kaloor. In this programme, students get to choose from three specialisations: Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology,  Medical Laboratory Technology,  Medical Imaging Technology. Admission to all these courses is done based on marks obtained in Class 12. Interested students can apply via the institute's official website.

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Khushboo Dendona

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For gen/OBC/ minority fees for first year is around 23-24 thousand. For second year, it is 23,300. 
For SC/ST/Blind- 4000 for first year and 3300 for second. 
Every year the college revised it tution fees. Check website before taking admission.

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Pallavi Rai

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Pursuing a D.Ed is a great first step, but to grow your career, you should consider the following things:

  • Doing B.Ed. after gaining some teaching experience
  • Consider appearing for TET and teaching service commission exams
  • Learning technology tools (for online teaching)
  • Upgrading with specializations like inclusive education or pre-primary education

This way you can move from classroom teacher to head teacher, coordinator or even education officer in the long run.

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Pallavi

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Not really! The course is designed to be simple, practical and skill-oriented. If you attend classes regularly and complete assignments on time, it's very manageable. You can expect to study subjects like:

  • Teaching strategies
  • Communication skills
  • Child development
  • Basic math, language, and EVS pedagogy
  • Community outreach

Plus a lot of hands-on activities like making charts, posters or TLMs will make learning fun.

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Mohit Mishra

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Yes, you can definitely do D.Ed. after graduation but it's not common. D.Ed. is a diploma-level course which is meant for students after 10+2.

If you're already a graduate and want to become a teacher, it's usually better to go for a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education), which is the next step in teacher training and opens up more job roles and higher salaries. In my opinion doing B.Ed is better that pursuing a D.Ed Course if you are already a graduate.

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Abhay Dixit

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, to get a government school teacher job, you'll need to qualify TET which is also known as Teacher Eligibility Test like:

CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) for CBSE & Central Govt. schools

State TETs like UPTET, HTET, MAHA TET, etc. for state government schools

Clearing D.Ed. + TET = your path to a secure government teaching job.

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