Which is a better option among M.Sc in maths and B.Ed after B.Sc?

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    jayakishore aireri pgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT) | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    First master in the core subject and then think about B.Ed.
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    M.Sc would be a better option to pursue, because it opens a wider field for the future. And, B.Ed is specifically for the teaching field, so if you are interested in becoming a teacher, then only do B.Ed. You will interact with the best teachers. You will get good knowledge and placements in top MNCs.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Simply graduating may not be enough, you might have to study further and go into research in a big way, M.Tech and Ph.D. would lead you to these organisations depending upon your research area. Pursuing these programs from ordinary colleges will not be enough, you will have to do these from top universities/colleges of high repute like LPU. DVD.
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    Vijay Singh Kholiya | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    M.Sc would be a better option to pursue because it opens a wider field for the future and B.Ed is specifically for the teaching field, so if you are interested in becoming a teacher then only do B.Ed.
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    Komal Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    I would suggest you go with M.Sc after B.Sc. After M.Sc, you can get many career options in government and the private sector. If you get the admission in M.Sc via IIT JAM, you can study in IITs. You will interact with the best teachers. You will get good knowledge and placements in top MNCs.
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    Ashis Mittal | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    More respect you get is equally proportional with more knowledge you acquire. Going ahead of this concept, M.Sc B.Ed candidate is eligible for PGT Teacher. But, if one is in serious need of job and not interested for PGT, then it is good to go for B.Ed after graduation.
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    Abhijeet Das Systems Engineer at Infosys | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    M.Sc. is done after B.Sc. To get into the teaching field, you need to be more qualified according to the present scenario. So, you must go for M.Sc. . according to my suggestion.
  • Hi,
    If you have a desire to make your career in the teaching field, you may go through B.Ed. Otherwise, you may go with your further studies i.e. M.Sc. If you have finished your B.Ed first, then you will teach as well as you may STUDYstudy further. Also, you have a chance to take TET and DSC exams conducted by the government.
    All the best.
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    DHARAM PAL JAKHAR MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    M.Sc is better than B.Ed, as you have much more options after M.Sc, as compared to B.Ed.
    After B.Ed, you can only go in teaching line. But, after M.Sc there are many other scopes also. And, you can go in teaching field also.
    So, go for M.Sc, as per my opinion.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    More respect you get is equally proportional with more knowledge you acquire. Going ahead of this concept, M.Sc B.Ed candidate is eligible for PGT Teacher. But, if one is in serious need of a job and not interested in PGT, then it is good to go for B.Ed after graduation.

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