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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You can became freelance writer, blogger, content writer if you're good in writing or if you want to do something really different from teaching you may follow your hobbies as your profession from YouTube as in drawing, painting, art craft, dancing, singing, designing, cooking. Hope that helps. Best of luck.

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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

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It's a good course having reasonable fees, short duration and reputed university too. So it will be a good BET. And after B.Ed you can apply to teacher position at different level of Schools like Kendriya Vidyalaya (Central Schools), Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Central and State government owned schools and also in Prominent school chains like DAV Public Schools, D. P. S, ZEE Litera and other private schools too.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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D.Ed course is technically an elementary teacher training course. Diploma in Education is similar to D. El. Ed. (Diploma in Elementary Education), JBT, D. T. Ed. (Diploma in Teachers Education) and ETT (Elementary Teacher Training) courses. D.Ed. , JBT, D. El. Ed. , D. T. Ed. And ETT courses have similar syllabus and course structure. These courses also offer similar job opportunities as you can became teacher or assistant teacher in government schools, private schools, NurseryCoaching/Private tuition classes, Day care centres. Best of luck.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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If you want to be a teacher, you have to do B.Ed because as per the rules it's become compulsory for teacher to have degree of B.Ed. So after doing PG course, you still have to do B.Ed. So, better option for you is that you can be a assistant professor in any college after having PG degree and than cleaning UGC NET. So, you have to option either you do only B.Ed and became teacher in school. Or, you can do PG course than clear UGC NET and became lecturer in college.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi, Regional Institute of Education Common Entrance Exam has its own preferred books. As you already know, there are several books that cover this course. This link will take you to where you will find the list of books you need for this course:
https://buybestbooks.in/shop/rie-cee-book/
Some popular books you can use for preparation of the RIE CEE entrance exam are mentioned below:
Delhi University B.Ed. Bachelor of Education-Joint Entrance Exam
by Arihant Experts
IGNOU B.Ed. (10 Practice Sets)
by GKP
Learning And Teaching
by Suresh Bhavnagar and Premlata Maisnam
GGSIPU: B.Ed. Common Entrance Test Guide: B.Ed. Entrance Exam Guide (Popular Mast
...more

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Deepanshi, Well, if you ask me, you should not go for NTT after B.A. Hons. In English as this is an under-graduate Diploma. You are going to be a graduate in sometime after the completion of B.A. Hons. In English. It will be better for you to give NET or Masters in El. Et which will rather be helpful not just in your career but will also turn you into a post-graduate. I hope you are clear. Feel free to raise more queries. All the best.

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shobhit kumar

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There are some reserved seats in every college for SC students. Seat reservation is based on government reservation system and the type of college.
In government colleges, there are 50% reserved seats and 50% unreserved seats for this course.

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shobhit kumar

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There is semester system.

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