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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Greetings!
Bhartiya Skill Development University offers entrance -based admission. The applicants must fulfil the eligibility criteria to get admission. The eligibility criteria for UG courses offered by the institute is to pass Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board. Further, for PG courses, applicants require a UG degree for admission. Bhartiya Skill Development University offers entrance-based admission to BVOc.
To be eligible for admission, candidates must fulfil the eligibility criteria and appear for the BSDU entrance exam conducted by the college. After filling out the criteria applicants are required to apply on the offici
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women's University performs really well when it comes to placements. It has been seen that there is a growing interest in companies to hire students from this institution also. This makes this university a preferred option for many. Over the years, there has been a steady rise in hiring students from across various domains. But the placement opportunities for B.Ed students came out to be relatively moderate. It is true that the University offers support services, training programs and internships to students but the placement season hasn't been as prominent as it has been for other programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The scholarships available for candidates from General category is less in comparison with the candidates belonging to any reserved candidates, but there are some:
National-level Scholarships:
- Tata Trust Scholarship for B.Ed and D.Ed Students: Provides fee waivers for some deserving candidates in some states.
- CARE Rating Scholarship Scheme: INR 25,000 per year given to the deserving students in India.
- UGC Emeritus Fellowship: For the faculty who have been retired from a particular college and wish to go for research field. Given a monthly stipend of INR 10,000 and also contingency allowance of INR 20,000 per year.
- Vidyasaarathi MPCL Scholar
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
M.Ed is a greater qualification than BEd and hence the salary as well as learning opportunities with MEd are better. A master's degree in education can help instructors develop in their careers beyond teaching. Teachers with an M.Ed may be eligible for positions such as curriculum specialists, educational administrators, instructional coordinators, or educational consultants, which often pay greater than classroom teaching duties. Individuals pursuing an M.Ed can get various benefits including the following:
1. Career Advancement: An M.Ed can equip teachers with the knowledge and abilities needed to tak
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Candidates can pursue B.Ed courses as full-time, part-time, distance/correspondence, online and classroom programmes. However, the majority of B.Ed courses in India are offered as full-time programmes by various institutes and universities. There are many colleges which offer BEd in Distance/Correspondence mode such as:
Name of College | Course Fees in INR |
|---|---|
INR 40,000 | |
INR 33,000 | |
INR 75,000 | |
INR 55,000 | |
INR 33,400 | |
INR 30,000 - 90,000 | |
- | |
INR 40,000 | |
INR 37,500 | |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
You can pursue B.Ed in the subject of your graduation or post-graduation. B.Ed is generally offered in Arts, Science or Commerce streams. Thus candidates can pursue B.A-B.Ed or B.Sc-B.Ed or B.Com-B.Ed as per their education background and choice of teaching domain. Many colleges also offer dual degree programs based on an individual's educational domain.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
No, you cannot directly apply for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) without a B.Ed degree. However, there are a few specific situations where you might be eligible even without a B.Ed:
1. D.El.Ed or B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed: If you have a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) or an integrated Bachelor's degree in Education (B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed), you are eligible to apply for both Paper I (Primary Teacher) and Paper II (Secondary Teacher) of CTET.
2. Specialized Degrees: Candidates with specific degrees like B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering, B.Sc. in Home Science, or B.Sc. in Physical Education can apply for Paper II
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both the courses are designed to provide comprehensive knowledge to educators in a way that they can handle the diverse educational needs of children with disabilities. To understand the key differences between the two, refer to the table below:
Features | B.Ed Special Education | D.Ed Special Education |
|---|---|---|
Qualification Level | Bachelor's Degree | Diploma |
Focus | Special Education (All levels) | Special Education (All levels) |
Curriculum | In-depth knowledge of disabilities, IEPs, assistive technologies, adapted teaching | Combines general special education knowledge with elementary education |
Eligibility | Bachelor's degree in any discipline, some prefer education-related fields | Class 12th completion with minimum marks |
Career Paths | Special Education Teacher in various settings, Rehabilitation Specialist | Special Education Teacher in elementary schools, Resource Room Specialist |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The best choice depends on your career aspirations:
· If you want to become a teacher: Opt for a B.Ed. It's the mandatory qualification for teaching in most schools.
· If you want to pursue a career in research or a science-related field: A BSc would be more suitable. It provides a strong foundation for further studies and specialised careers.
· If you're unsure: Consider your interests and skills. Do you enjoy teaching and interacting with students? Or are you more drawn to scientific exploration
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, they are not. Let me simplify this for you. You can consider Diploma in Education (D.Ed.) or Bachelor in Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) equal, but the only difference between them is that the D.Ed. is a Diploma course and B.El.ED is a degree course. Also, B.Ed. Special Education is a bachelor's degree course designed to train teachers for children with special needs.
Hope you got this.
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