Can a BCA graduate do B.ed and is it a usefull to do so.

0 17.5k Views | Posted 2009-02-25 18:58:02
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    Chhavi Gupta | Contributor-Level 8

    2009-02-26 14:55:17
    A BCA graduate can do B.ed as there are no teachings subjects in BCA but u can opt fr teaching as computer science TGT in schools as for this one dnt required to have B.ed Degree
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    shiksha | Contributor-Level 10

    2009-02-27 00:00:40
    Yes, BCA students can pursue B.ed if they desire. B.ed is Bachelor of Education and is helpful for professionals who wish to pursue a career in Teaching. Today most of the recognised government and private education institutes require a minimum eligibility criteria of B.ed  to start teaching. In case you are looking for a career in teaching computers in schools and colleges then B.ed will be very beneficial. All the best!
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    Amit pandey

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    BCA students can do B.Ed from UPRTOU.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Gautam

    2011-04-05 08:59:28
    Sir , I heard there is stay on BCA BEd is it true.
    If not then ,
    Sir , Is better doing B.Ed after BCA ? . Is Any difference in other B.Ed (like BA .BEd , BCom BEd & BSc BEd) and BCA B.Ed means will merit be considered separately ?
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    prashant

    2009-10-02 14:36:47
    ya, its same as done B.ed after BA so dont worry
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    mahesh

    2010-12-28 11:32:03
    can i do b.ed after bca from rajsthan and how ?

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