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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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Nilakshee H Saikia

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For doing B.Ed minimum 50% is compulsory everywhere, but if you belong to general category then you can apply for B.Ed. You can apply in any university as these universities are equivalent.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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You have to complete B.Ed and clear TET or CTET as well.

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Sushila Bishnoi

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You can pursue B.Ed, after doing B.Sc (agriculture), as minimum qualification for B.Ed is to finish graduation with 50% marks or it may vary.

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Anju Saxena

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B.Ed is better than NTT or Basic Teaching Training. It will open more avenues and broad avenues for you. If you have done B.Ed, you can go from pre-primary to senior but with NTT or BTC, you are only eligible for primary section. So, B.Ed is better.

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

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Hello,
Hindustani Prachar Sabha in Mumbai was apparently formed by Mahatma Gandhi at about the time of Independence of India. It's an NGO with an aim of promoting what it considers as Hindustani. It dishes out many courses about Hindustani in Urdu, Braille and in general promoting its objective. It makes no claim that its courses are recognised by UGC. It's just that students must know that it's a one year programme 'Hindi Vidwan' and is equivalent to BA.
The fact of the case is, any programme of education needs to be of 3-years duration minimum and after 12th, which they can claim to be a graduation as understood by UGC. Once this is u
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hi,
B.Ed course was last altered in 2014. After that Undergraduate and Post Graduate courses have not really seen any big change which is not a good thing. Changing or modification is necessary for better development of the world. As the competition level goes higher so changing the course is a quite better decision. This promises that our future teachers learn the better way of teaching, how to express better in front of students and how to motivate them. If they are trained according to the new trends then they would give right education to the students which would really be helpful.
For more details about Bachelors in education follow
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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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I would like to suggest you that you must pursue graduation and post-graduation so that in future if you are looking for growth in teaching you can apply for B.Ed or M.Ed.

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Vibhas Kaushik

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Hi,
The initiative - 'Teach For India' is one of such platforms where one can get a plenty of experiences having a huge power to teach you every single thing. I feel, yes, taking its fellowship is surely worth it.
I am sure that every decision that we take has its own pros and cons and it totally depends upon how we take these tough experiences.
At 'Teach For India' everything seems quite perfect. This is an ideal and a lovely place to work. There are a few people who are really dedicated to make it a success.
One can learn much about the ground realities of the education sector. You get to have chance to converse with thought leaders in l
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