Is it worth to pursue a M.Ed from distance learning in India and why?
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Hi,
There are lot of Universities offering a course in M.ED through correspondence in India. Distance Learning courses are getting popular in India and lot of students want to earn M.ED degree while working. Given below is list of Universities offering M.ED through distance learning
M.ed correspondence courses are offered by following Universities -
Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Karnataka State Open University
Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University
Panjab University
Punjabi University
University of Jammu
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
I will suggest- Do M.Ed from IGNOU.
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoGreetings, In India, there are numerous universities that provide a correspondence-based M.Ed programme. In India, distance learning programmes are becoming more and more popular, and many students want to earn their M.Ed. While working. The list of universities offering the M.Ed. Via distance learning is provided below. The following universities provide M.Ed. Correspondence courses: Open University of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar IGNOU Indira Gandhi National Open State Open University of Karnataka Bhoj Open University of Madhya Pradesh Panjab College Punjabi College of Jammu Maharashtra's Yashwantrao Chavan Public University I'll advise gettin...more -
M.Ed can be done after 12th, Bachelors and B.Ed. So a candidate gains a lot of knowledge in this course. In M.Ed a student learns about teacher training and education system. It develops an understanding of the schools in the field of education.
After doing Masters candidates get good experience in teaching. In distance mode students do not interact enough with teachers and do not interact with their fellow students. -
Yes, it is worth to pursue M.Ed through distance learning in India if the candidate is that much capable because there are teachers who are experienced enough to move to a higher position but only because of the degree, they are left behind. So, to achieve their goals, they can. When they get the degree, they move to a higher level.
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