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Tasbiya Khan

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Joining MEd colleges in India can be worthwhile for you. For that, you need to check its ROI. Listed below are some of the colleges along with their total tuition fees and average placement package:

College Names

Total Tuition Fee

Average Placement Package

Jamia Millia Islamia MEd

INR 15,000

INR 9 LPA

Banaras Hindu University MEd

INR 18,000

INR 8 LPA

Panjab University MEd

INR 13,000 – INR 29,000

INR 5 LPA

Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University MEd

INR 15,000

INR 3 LPA

LPU MEd

INR 1 Lacs – INR 2 lakh

INR 5 LPA

Hope this information proves beneficial for you!

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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

There are about 1,000+ best MEd colleges in India. Of these,  658 colleges are privately owned, 195 colleges are owned by public/government organisations, and public-private entities own 91 colleges. MAH BEd CET, CUET PG, Andhra Pradesh PGCET,  etc. are some of the most accepting entrance exams in top M Ed colleges in India. Some of the popular colleges include Delhi University, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Amity University Noida, Banaras Hindu University, University of Mumbai, Osmania University, Panjab University,  and many others.

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Manpreet Kaur

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No, typically you cannot apply for a TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) position with only a D.El.Ed and a graduate degree. Here's why:

TGT Eligibility:

  • Minimum Qualification: TGT positions generally require a B.Ed. degree in addition to a graduate degree in a relevant subject.
  • Subject Specialization: B.Ed. provides subject specialisation for teaching specific subjects at the secondary level,  while D.El.Ed focuses on general teaching skills for elementary grades.

But, certain private schools might accept D.El.Ed + Graduate for specific roles, but it's not the standard requirement.

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

Both D.El.Ed and B.Ed are qualifications for becoming a teacher in India, but there are some key differences between the two:

Feature

D.El.Ed

B.Ed

Qualification Level

Diploma

Bachelor's Degree

Eligibility

Class 12th pass with minimum 50% marks

Bachelor's degree in any subject with minimum 50% marks

Duration

2 years

2 years (regular) or 4 years (integrated)

Focus

Teaching skills for elementary school (grades 1-5)

Broader range of teaching skills for various levels (elementary, secondary, higher secondary)

Curriculum

Emphasis on child development, language and pedagogy, foundation subjects (Math, Science, Social Studies), basic teaching skills

More in-depth study of language and pedagogy, subject specialization, research skills, educational technology, leadership skills

Career Scope

Elementary school teacher, preschool teacher, teacher's aide

Elementary school teacher, secondary school teacher, higher secondary school teacher, educational consultant, school administrator

Advancement Opportunities

Can pursue B.Ed for higher qualifications and wider career options

Can pursue M.Ed or other postgraduate degrees for specialisation and research

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

It depends on which level you wish to teach in government schools:

Course

Eligibility

Teaching Level

B.Ed.

Graduation

Secondary & Higher Secondary (Class 6 to 12)

D.El.Ed.

10+2

Primary (Class 1 to 5)

Recent Supreme Court rulings:

·        

·       B.Ed. holders are not eligible for primary teacher positions in some states.

·       However, some states are challenging this ruling or providing temporary relief to B.Ed. candidates.

Recommendation:

·       Choose B.Ed. if you want to teach at the secondary or higher secondary level or pursue leadership roles in education.

·       Choose D.El.Ed. if you specifically want

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

No, they are not equivalent. While, students can pursue B.Ed only after graduation,  DElEd can be pursued only after Class 12th. Therefore D.El.Ed is a beginner course whereas B.Ed is a specialised course in terms of the learning experience. D.El.Ed is an introductory course which gives lesser knowledge into the field of education as compared to B.Ed. Moreover, It is a Diploma course whereas B.Ed is a Bachelor's level course, therefore providing wider knowledge in Education.

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Manpreet Kaur

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After completing D.El.Ed candidates will be trained in actively engaging with children and targeting their learning and development. Teachers will be able to engage in healthy communication with students and contribute to an effective learning process. One can work as a Primary Teacher, Career Counsellor, Primary School Teacher in Government and Private school writer in renowned ed-tech companies like Byjus after completing this course. They can also opt to pursue higher degrees in Education such as BEd and MEd. 

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

An internship after Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) is highly recommended, if not considered essential, for several reasons:

Practical Experience:

  • NTT programs provide theoretical knowledge and pedagogical skills, but internships bridge the gap between theory and practice.
  • You gain hands-on experience working with children in real classroom settings, observing experienced teachers, and applying your learning in a practical environment.
  • This experience helps you develop essential skills like classroom management,  lesson planning,  adapting to different learning styles,  and communicating effectively with childr
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Manpreet Kaur

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NTT teaches how to create positive learning atmosphere in the classroom. It aims to help children develop cognitive & social skills. One should have the energy and enthusiasm to deal with young kids. You should have a caring and friendly attitude. You must be patient towards every kid in the class, must have passion for the teaching profession and have a keen sense of eye for detail.

Hope it helps!

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

The NTT training fees are usually within the range of INR 5,000-25,000 for a year. Fees are different for different institutes.

Generally, the fees vary from public to private institutes. For private universities the cost can go as high as INR 25,000 to INR 50,000 per year.

The figures are subjected to vary.

 

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