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Q:   How many colleges offer D.Ed in Chhattisgarh?
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There are about 30+ best DEd colleges in Chhattisgarh. Of these,  16 colleges are owned by public/government organisations, 13 colleges are privately owned, 3 colleges are owned by public-private entities. Students can secure admission after passing their Class 12 boards. Some of the popular DEd colleges in Chhattisgarh include GD Rungta College of Science and Technology, Bhilai, J. V. G. College of Education, ISBM University, C I T B.Ed Belwadih Abhanpur College, Bharti Group of Institutions, Kruti Institute Of Teacher Educaation, Sanskar City College of Education,  and many others.

Q:   What are the top colleges for D.Ed in Chhattisgarh?
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DEd or Diploma in Education is a certificate-level teacher training programme that equips candidates to become nursery school teachers. The course basically caters to elementary-level education in India and is an important job-oriented programme in the field of education.

The table below shows the key highlights of the top D Ed colleges in Chhattisgarh:

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Parameters/Statistics

No. of Colleges

30+

Annual Fees

INR < 1 lakh: 1 college

Top Colleges

GD Rungta College of Science and Technology, Bhilai, J. V. G. College of Education, ISBM University, C I T B.Ed Belwadih Abhanpur College, Bharti Group of Institutions, etc.

Admission Process

Merit-based

Q:   What are the affordable D.Ed colleges in Chhattisgarh?
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The table below shows the affordable DEd colleges in Chhattisgarh along with their tuition fees:

Low-cost DEd Colleges

Tuition Fee

GD Rungta College of Science and Technology, Bhilai

INR 20,000

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admission to the best D.Ed colleges in Chhattisgarh?
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To meet eligibility criteria for the DEd programme candidates should clear Class 12 in any stream from a recognised board with a minimum of 50 percent - 60 percent aggregate marks.

Note: The eligibility criteria mentioned above might vary depending on the higher education institution to which a candidate is applying.

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
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Q:   Can I pursue D.Ed. after graduation instead of B.Ed.?
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Yes, you can definitely do D.Ed. after graduation but it's not common. D.Ed. is a diploma-level course which is meant for students after 10+2.

If you're already a graduate and want to become a teacher, it's usually better to go for a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education), which is the next step in teacher training and opens up more job roles and higher salaries. In my opinion doing B.Ed is better that pursuing a D.Ed Course if you are already a graduate.

Q:   What is the difference between D.Ed and D.EI.Ed courses?
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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.

Q:   What are the preparation tips for D.Ed admission 2026?
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Candidates should be aware of the increasing level of competition for the tests if they choose to apply for admission to teaching programs. The curriculum now includes more complicated tasks that need verbal and logical thinking.

  • Candidates must be well-prepared for all of the test's components, including the ones that gauge candidates' linguistic competency, cognitive capacity, and aptitude for teaching.
  • Understand the structure of the exam, the weighting of the several sections, the practice of negative marking, and the time limit for each exam.
  • The syllabus must be well understood and memorized in order to develop a plan of attack for both easy and difficult topics as well as to examine the most important and point-producing areas of tests.
  • Consult specific sources to reduce uncertainty and make the main ideas clear.
  • Plan your time so that you can read and revise everything while giving the important themes top importance.
  • Solve PYQs to understand the test's difficulty level and successfully prepare for the subjects that are tested the most frequently.
  • Complete mock tests to gauge your preparation, increase your capacity for trying more times, and reduce incorrect tries.
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