Is ETT and D.Ed the same? I want to pursue ETT from District Institute of Education and Training, Jagraon. Please guide me.

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Will I be able to teach the class after B.Ed?

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    Sattwik Kumar Mardan Interested in BCA | Contributor-Level 9

    9 months ago

    ETT (Elementary Teacher Training) and D.Ed (Diploma in Education) are similar courses that help you for teaching roles in elementary schools.

    ETT is a 2-year undergraduate diploma degree that helps focus on fundamental principles of education, information management, and disciplinary courses related to teaching.

    On the other hand, a D.Ed is a diploma course that also trains you for teaching positions in schools. Both ETT and D.Ed offer similar job opportunities, allowing graduates to work as teachers or assistant teachers in government schools, private schools, nursery coaching centers, and daycare centers.

    Admission to ETT programs typic

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