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Q:   Which course is better: B.Ed or D.Ed?
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Both B.Ed and D.Ed are courses offered in the field of Education but there are striking difference between these two courses. The differences are given in the table below:

CriteriaB.EdD.Ed
Course NameBachelor of EducationDiploma in Education
Course Duration2 years1 year
EligibilityBachelor's degree in any fieldCompleted Class 12
Career ScopeTeaching positions in Middle, High or Senior Secondary SchoolTeaching positions in Elementary School
Q:   Is the B Ed syllabus tough?
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No, the B.Ed syllabus is not as tough as compared to other competitive exams like JEE/NEET or CSE. The subjects are quite manageable, and with a rigorous 90 to 100-day study plan, one can easily crack the exam. However, it is important to note that due to a large number of candidates applying for this exam, it becomes highly competitive. Therefore, aspirants must leave no stone unturned while preparing for any B Ed entrance exam.

Q:   What is B.Ed course all about?
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The B.Ed syllabus includes theoretical and practical aspects of teaching. The main components of the curriculum are - Pedagogical Theories, Child Development, Child Psychology etc. It also includes additional subjects in the chosen field e.g - English, Science, Mathematics, etc. 

The three kinds of B.Ed offered are Regular, Correspondence and Integrated. It trains to make a career as a government or private school teacher. This course focuses on the initial formal education of upper primary, secondary and senior secondary level teachers.

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Q:   Can I pursue B.Ed course via online/correspondence?
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Yes, you can pursue B.Ed course via online/correspondence program, but the university should be approved by UGC. As per the latest notification, all the online/correspondence programs are considered the same as the regular program, so there isn't any problem while pursuing B.Ed online.

Q:   What is a B.Ed course?
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B.Ed or Bachelor of Education is a professional degree programme that trains to make a career as government or private school teachers. B.Ed. course focuses on the initial formal education for educators at upper primary (VI - VIII), secondary (IX -X) and senior secondary (XI - XII) levels. B.Ed Admission typically involves merit, entrance tests, and (sometimes) prior teaching experience.

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