What is the difference between B.Ed & D.Ed?

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Just like any other stream of subject, educational training also has its own career steps to climb one after the other. D.Ed stands for Diploma in Education and is the lowest level of training one can acquire to become a primary teacher. B.Ed stands for Bachelors in Education and is the graduation level of educational training for aspiring teachers. M.Ed is Masters in Education, for those who want to take promotions in teaching career.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hi,B.Ed is Bachelor's degree in Education, whereas D.Ed is Diploma in Education. B.Ed is an undergraduate academic training programme.
    A student who has completed graduation from Science or Arts disciplines are qualified to do the Bachelors course in education with 50%. The eligibility criterion to pursue the D.Ed course is a pass in the XII exam. As the former qualifies the aspirants to become school teachers up to class 12th, D.Ed qualifies aspirants to become nursery teachers. Thanks.
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    ambreen khan | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Both B.Ed and D.Ed courses will equip individuals with teaching skills.
    B.Ed stands for Bachelor's degree in education whereas D.Ed is Diploma in education.
    B.Ed is an undergraduate academic training programme that level up the graduates as teachers in schools. However, D.Ed is a Diploma course that qualifies intermediates as nursery teachers in kindergartens.

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