Which one is better: start teaching in a school and do B.Ed (correspondence) from an open university or doing regular B.Ed?

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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    If your passion is teaching, then I would suggest doing B.Ed is better option. Being LPU alumni, I would recommend LPU for B.Ed. LPU School of Education promotes innovation through learner-centered pedagogies, skill enhancement outreach activities, mentoring, application-based research, and access to reach offline and online learning resources to develop insight and imagination among learners and become dedicated educators and teachers. Benefits of pursuing Bachelors of Education from Lovely Professional University are:
    NCTE Bench marked Curriculum: LPU designed the Curriculum for M.Ed in accordance with the National Council of Teacher
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    First of all, I want to clear the fact that Distance Education Course is also valuable now. The Distance Education course is designed for students who do not have time to attend regular class because of their professional or financial reason. Hope it helps.
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Teaching is not an easy profession. It requires lots of patient, dedication, motivation, sincerity, discipline, punctuality and many more positive quality of a person. If you think that you already have these qualities, then you can go for teaching first. But, I think, as you are a fresh candidate, you should acquire some learning skill through B.Ed first. You can choose any course either through regular or distance mode.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Teaching is not an easy profession. It requires lots of patient, dedication, motivation, sincerity, discipline, punctuality and many more positive quality of a person. If you think that you already have these qualities, then you can go for teaching first. But, I think, as you are a fresh candidate, you should acquire some learning skill through B.Ed first. You can choose any course either through regular or distance mode. Both have equal value, but remember, you must do your B.Ed only from a government recognised institute.
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    Ambika Rathore Bold and beautiful | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    For teaching, B.Ed is mandatory. It's about your convenience. As you are fresher you can go for regular B.Ed but if you want to take some experience, then you can go for correspondence course.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Schools usually prefer a candidate who has already completed B.Ed. So, better go for regular B.Ed first and then start teaching. Some institutes conduct entrance exam where as in some institutes You can even apply directly for admission. A few good universities are: Delhi University, Delhi, Lovely Professional University- Punjab, VIT University Tamilnadu, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi, NMIMS Mumbai, Anna University Tamil Nadu, University of Mumbai, University of Kolkata, Pune University, University of Hyderabad, Delhi University, AMU The Maharaj Sayaji Rao University, JNU Delhi. Savitribai phulle University, Annamalai Universit
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    Nilakshee H Saikia | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Teaching is not an easy profession. It required lots of patient, dedication, motivation, sincerity, discipline, punctuality and many more positive quality of a person. If you think that you already have these qualities, then you can go for teaching first. But, I think, as you are a fresh candidate, you should acquire some learning skill through B.Ed first. You can choose any course either through regular or distance mode. Both have equal value, but remember, you must do your B.Ed only from a government recognized institute.

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