B.Ed.
I am currently a second-year BA student, following the four-year program outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP). My educational journey involves pursuing a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) after my third year. When considering the option of a combined BA+B.Ed program (B.Ed. I.D), I consulted with seniors who advised me to pursue BA first, followed by B.Ed. They mentioned that some schools do not recognize the B.Ed. I.D program for job opportunities.
They explained that with a B.Ed. I.D, one can typically teach up to class 5 or in pre-primary levels, whereas with a standalone B.Ed, teaching opportunities extend to classes 8 and beyond. There are numerous colleges offering B.Ed programs, and additionally, one may opt to appear for the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUET) for admission into postgraduate B.Ed programs. This insight has guided my decision-making process regarding my academic and career path.
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YES you can absolutely take the BEd course after completing B. Pharmacy. Any candidate who has completed their intermediate can pursue the course of BEd. You can do it in any stream, but as you have experience in pharmacy, it would be easy for you to take science stream.
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Study material plays a crucial role in exam preparation. It helps you understand concepts, practice questions, and improve your overall knowledge. Now, coming to the best books for UP BEd entrance exam, here are some recommendations:
- Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal
- Non-Verbal Reasoning by Arihant Publishing
- Samanya Hindi Book for 2023 by Agrawal Examcart
- Arihant Book for General Hindi
- English Grammar by Wren and Martin
- Objective English by RS Aggarwal
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Yes, you can do bed in distance education format. Pursuing a BEd program, such as a Bachelor of Education or B.Ed in Special Education, may be your best bet if you want to work as a teacher. Additionally, because technology is transforming education, candidates with past obligations or duties may choose to enroll in a BEd distance education course.
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Yes, Definitely IGNOU is a fully recognized central government university and is accredited by NAAC, approved by AICTE and recognized by UGC. Bachelor's, Master's and even PhD degrees from IGNOU are considered valid when candidates are applying to pursue higher education, job opportunities and government jobs.
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