What is the difference between MEd and BEd?

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    Anshul Jindal | Contributor-Level 10

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    BEd (Bachelor of Education)

    • Level: Undergraduate degree.
    • Purpose: To provide fundamental knowledge and practical skills for teaching in schools.
    • Eligibility: Typically requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
    • Career Path: Qualifies you to become a school teacher.
    MEd (Master of Education)
    • Level: Postgraduate degree. 
    • Purpose:
      Offers in-depth understanding of educational theories, research methodologies, and specialised areas of education. 
       
    • Eligibility:
      Requires a BEd degree as a mandatory prerequisite in many regions, especially in India. 
       
    • Career Path:
      Prepares for advanced roles such as a school principal, l
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