Can I do M.Ed after BBA instead of first doing B.Ed if I want to pursue teaching?

I have done BBA. I want to pursue teaching. Instead of doing a B.Ed for 3-years and then Masters for 2 more years, can I directly do Masters in education? Will it hold value for teaching in high schools?

1 Follower | 832 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Sukriti Sureka

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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi,No, you can't do M.Ed without doing B.Ed. The candidate needs to have completed B.Ed, with a minimum of 50%. Thanks.
  • Hello Sukruti,
    No, you're not eligible for M.Ed directly without B.Ed. You have an option that is in distance education B.Ed is 2 years only and most of the colleges offering the B.Ed as two years course only. If you have done B.Ed then you are eligible for M.Ed via distance education and can work as a teacher in any government and private school.
    All the best for your future.

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