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Pallavi

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DPEd graduates have diverse options beyond teaching. Following are some of the professions candidates can pursue after DPEd:

  • Instructors: Physical education teacher, fitness trainer, yoga instructor, sports coach.
  • Organizers: Sports event manager, recreation coordinator, adventure guide.
  • Professionals: Sports journalist, sports equipment specialist, athletic director.
  • Therapists: Physical therapist, rehabilitation specialist (with further studies).

The scope is broad, so explore your interests and choose your path

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Pallavi

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Yes, you can study for a DPEd online in India. This course is available via distance learning at numerous universities and colleges. For DPEd online learning courses, the prerequisites vary from university to university but normally demand for a minimum of 50 percent to 60 percent in 12th grade. Courses taken online are frequently less expensive than those taken on a traditional campus.

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Pallavi

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Diploma in Physical Education is what it stands for. Many universities and colleges in India offer a 2-year diploma-level study in physical education. A wide range of subjects are covered in the course, such as anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology, coaching, and instructional techniques. It consists of subjects such as Sports psychology, Sports and games and Coaching Methods, etc. 

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Ankit kumar

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Hi, The TSEdCET cutoff for Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College (NMREC) is not explicitly mentioned on their official website, but the institution does provide intake details for various programs. It typically depends on factors like the candidate's performance in TSEdCET, the branch they are applying to, and the seat reservations. For precise cutoff details, it would be best to contact the admissions office directly, as cutoffs can vary yearly based on these factors.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The date of the result of TSEdCET is not certain to Vaagdevi College of Engineering because the results for all the institutions involved in TSEdCET are declared by the state Council of Higher Education, Telangana. TSEdCET mostly is held for the admission in the B.Ed. programmes in the state only, and not for the engineering courses. For B.E./B.Tech admissions, the candidates generally appear in TS EAMCET at Vaagdevi College of Engineering. Generally, the result comes in June or July each year. The concerned candidates can get all the details at the TSEdCET official website. Details regarding counseling will also be put up there.

 

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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the UGC NET eligibility for Biology exams:

  • Nationality: You must be an Indian citizen.
  • Minimum 55% for General/General-EWS and 50% for OBC/SC/ST, Third gender, PwD candidates.
  • Marks should not be rounded off. Enrolled in M.Sc. or completed 10+2+3 years; Must complete the qualifying degree within two years from the date of CSIR-UGC NET Test result declaration.

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Pallavi

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The M.Ed. course is usually two years long and is taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, and field visits. Students earn credits for each course, with one credit in a theory course equivalent to one hour of teaching. 

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Pallavi

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M.Ed Science Education and M.Ed Special Education, Both the degrees are quite different. The Masters in Science education focuses on education and the hard sciences like biology. The one in special education focuses on education and students with special needs including students identified as Special.

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M Ed is open after Bachelor's degree or after completing post-graduation in any subject along with BEd and a passion for furthering their knowledge and expertise in education.

  • Passion for Education: The most important factor is a genuine interest and passion for education. The M.Ed. program equips you with the advanced knowledge and skills to excel in various educational roles.
  • Career Changers: Individuals seeking a career shift into educational leadership, curriculum development, or other specialised areas within education can find an M.Ed. a valuable stepping stone.
  • Working Professionals: Some universities
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