Which course should I pursue after completing D.Ed, MA or B.Ed?

309 Views|Posted 8 years ago
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Dr. Uma Sinha
7 years ago
Hi, You can pursue B.Ed, as you are interested in teaching area. Thanks.

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Adv. Ved Vinayak
3 years ago
Greetings, B.Ed and M.A. Programmes can both be pursued in the same year, but one must be regular and the other distance learning option is also available on that note. The ideal option for you will be this. Or you can choose as per the scope and nature of work you might need in future. Hope it's he

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Hello! dear You can pursue B.Ed and M.A. together in the same year but one should be in regular mode and other in the distance mode. This will be the best for you. I hope it helps.

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8 years ago
Hi, B.Ed will be a better option because it's a professional course and it will directly help you in getting a job. But after B.Ed, doing post graduation will be a better option for the promotional basis and for the upliftment of knowledge and Mastery in your subject area.

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8 years ago
Hi, B.Ed will be a better option because its a professional course and it will directly help you in job. But after B.Ed. doing post graduation will be a better option for the promotional basis and for the upliftment of knowledge and mastery in your subject area. Some of the people even think of pu

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8 years ago
If you have a D.Ed degree then off course you should go with B.Ed. B.Ed is a graduate degree course in education and this would be more beneficial in your teaching career. After B.Ed you can give competition exams for government jobs. You can teach in good private schools. If you have so much intere

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MA and B. Ed are different courses but both are benefited for teaching occupation , you are advised to complete B.Ed first after your Done.Ed

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