What is the difference between NPTT (2 years) and D.Ed?

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    Shiksha Kumari | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    D.Ed qualifies a person to teach at the nursery level. It is basically for those who wish to teach small kids and spend their time educating tiny tots can take up the D.Ed degree, or we can also put it up like this. Individuals who desire to pursue the Diploma in Education course, who are class 12th pass can pursue the degree whereas, NPTT stands for Diploma in Nursery Primary Teacher Training (NPTT), which is a 2 years degree programme and those who are certified NPTT can teach classes upto 5th Standard. Eligibility is class 12th pass/high school.

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