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Tasbiya Khan

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The following is a compilation of some companies that hired students from the top BEd colleges in Bangalore, along with their placement ratings:

College Name

Placement Review Ratings

Prominent Recruiters

Christ University Placements

4.5

Amazon, IBM, Oracle, TCS, Deloitte, KPMG, etc.

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The eligibility for BEd colleges in Bangalore are givenbelow:

  • should have completed their UG degree in any discipline from a recognised university.

Hope this helps!

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The table shows the top BEd colleges in Bangalore, along with the number of colleges for each specialisation:

Top Specialisations

Number of Colleges

Computer Science

2

English

2

Mathematics

2

History

2

Biology

1

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Listed below are the top private BEd colleges in Bangalore:

Private Colleges

Total Tuition Fee/Seat Intake

Entrance Exams/Eligibility

Christ University Admission

INR 2 lakh

Pass in Class 12 or Graduation

Mysore Correspondence College Admission

INR 25,000

Pass in Class 12 or Graduation

Wisdom School of Management Admission

INR 1 lakh

Pass in Class 12 or Graduation

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There are 70+ leading BEd colleges in Bangalore, with 43 being privately owned, and 8 operating as public-private organizations. Among the well-known BEd colleges in Bangalore are Christ University, Mysore Correspondence College, Sri Sai Correspondence College, etc.

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No, a candidate should have passed Class 12 while applying for the programme. In case the announcement of Class 12 results is pending, he/she is eligible to apply. They'll be required to present the certificate and Class 12 mark sheet once the result is announced.

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the top DEd colleges in Mumbai that offer correspondence course along with their total tuition fee:

College NameTotal Tuition Fee
SCDL ThaneINR 7,000
Education GuidanceINR 5 lakh

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In India, there is currently no technical difference between D.Ed and D.El.Ed courses. Both acronyms stand for Diploma in Education and refer to the same teacher training programme for elementary school education.

The use of D.El.Ed was more common in the past, while D.Ed is the current preferred term. However, some institutions and official documents may still use either term interchangeably.

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The eligibility criteria for enrolling in a Diploma in Education (DEd) programme in Mumbai may exhibit slight variations among different colleges and institutes. Nonetheless, the following are the typical eligibility criteria commonly observed:

Aspiring candidates must have successfully completed their Class 12 (or equivalent) from a recognised board or university. Specific institutions might stipulate a minimum aggregate percentage or outline subject requirements in the qualifying examination.

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Yes, you can do so by pursuing DEd in regular mode and BA or any other Bachelor programme in distance mode or vice-versa. As per UGC guidelines, one course has to be pursued in regular mode whereas the other course can be pursued in distance mode.  Most of the D.Ed courses which are accepted across schools for recruitment purposes are full-time in nature. The new UGC guidelines therefore give flexibility to students to pursue graduation course in distance in order to continue their higher studies after Class 12th.

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