What is the difference between B.Ed after B.Sc and B.Ed after M.Sc? Which one is beneficial?

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    With B.Sc-BEd you are eligible for TGT roles only. With M.Sc-BEd you will be eligible for PGT roles in senior secondary schools.
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    Tina c | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    B.Ed is Bachelors of Education and B.Sc is Bachelors of Science. Both are Bachelor degrees. By doing B.Ed, you can go for TGT. M.Sc is a Masters degree in Science so if you go for M.Sc -B.Ed, you can go for PGT. TGT stands for Trained Graduate Teacher where as PGT stands for Post Graduate Teacher.
    I hope this helps.
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    pranab das Das

    8 years ago
    B.Ed and B.Sc are two different degree courses. If you want to make your career in teaching line, then opt for B.Ed after B.Sc. On the other hand, if you want to do Ph.D, then opt for M.Sc after completing B.Sc.
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    dhruti | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    B.Ed after B.Sc, you can teach till class 12th and B.Ed after M.Sc, you can teach in degree college's along with NET SET.
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    Seheer Ottayil Educational Expert and Columnist | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    There is no difference between B.Ed after graduation and PG. Graduation in concerned subjects is the eligibility criteria for getting admission into B.Ed.
    If you have PG With B.Ed, you will get job in higher classes and higher secondary.
  • Both have their unique advantages and hence both are beneficial.
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    SUBHANKAR HALDER I am a student. | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    If school service is running every year in your state then first complete B.Ed after B.Sc . If none then complete M.Sc first, because all degrees have an academic score.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    B.Ed is Bachelor of Education and B.Sc is Bachelor of Science. Both are Bachelor's degrees. By doing B.Ed you can go for TGT. M.Sc is a Masters degree in Science so if you go for M.Sc B.Ed you can go for PGT. TGT stands for Trained Graduate Teacher, whereas, PGT stands for Post Graduate Teacher.
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    Syed Asif | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    B.Sc B.Ed will give you less opportunities in teaching field in comparison to the M.Sc B.Ed. So, I suggest you to go for M.Sc M.Ed, which will boost you teaching career. Good luck.
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    PUNIT JAIN I am a b.tech computer science student | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Bachelors of Education and B.Sc is Bachelors of Science. Both are Bachelor degrees. By doing B.Ed, you can go for TGT. M.Sc is a Master's degree in Science so if you go for M.Sc, B.Ed you can go for PGT. TGT stands for Trained Graduate Teacher where as PGT stands for Post Graduate Teacher. I hope this helps.

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