What are the government job opportunities after completing M.Ed? How does one apply for the same?

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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Hi, Graduates with a master's in education today have a wide range of professional options. According to one's area of concentration, this degree enables one to obtain positions in a variety of profiles. One gains the experience and knowledge necessary to fulfil the function of an educator more effectively after completing the course. Candidates with a Master's in Education may be able to get employment at colleges or schools. Additionally, they have job choices in government agencies and other fields of research and development in the realm of education. Working as student counsellors in organisations is another preferable career path
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    parth arora | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
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    The career opportunities for Master of Education graduates are very wide nowadays. This course allows one to acquire jobs in diverse profiles depending on their specialization. The course makes one equipped with experience and expertise to perform the role of an educator in a better way. The candidates after Master of Education can find job opportunities in schools or Colleges. They can also find career options in the research and development in education field and various government sectors. Another better option for Master of Education graduates is to work as student counselors in institutions. The employment areas where these gra
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    tamanna sharma

    7 years ago
    After the completion of M.Ed, the candidate is eligible to apply as teacher/lecturer/assistant professor/academician or officer on the field of education in prestigious institutions and colleges. It is highly rewarding and lucrative career. M.Ed course is available both as regular and in distance learning formats.
    This requirement is the same for both government and private schools. In India, the absence of an M.Ed degree renders you ineligible to teach senior secondary classes. A degree of M.Ed is also compulsory to get employed as a post graduate teacher (PGT). The duration of the program is one year normally.
    M.Ed is also available
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Student doing Master in Education course can get good salary job. After completing this course with at least 50% marks and candidate are eligible for CBSE UGC NET exam. this exam is for Masters completed student and wants to make career in teaching. Candidate can appear in the NET exam and this exam is only for checking the eligibility of candidate for teacher. After qualifying the exam, top 6% students get the job in top colleges for research department and rest of all other candidate can get mark sheet for their score and UGC has given permission to all the colleges to take these students as teacher if they have a vacant seat in thei
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    amish jain | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    The government provides various job opportunities in every field for the graduate candidates. First decide in which field you want to make your career.
    Let's have a look at the options available step by step:
    As you want a job in your field the M.Ed is the post-graduation degree which opens a lot of doors for you.
    You can apply for the professor, lecturer in the government universities or institutes.
    You are eligible for the vacancies in the secondary and higher secondary schools for the teacher, lecturer and principle posts.
    You can go for the vacancies of the officers in education field and in school or colleges.
    You can opt the research
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