Frequently Asked Questions
B.Ed and D.El.Ed are two different courses to prepare students for teaching. B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education and is a professional degree program aimed at making graduates proficient in teaching and related educational works. D.El.Ed stands for Diploma in Elementary Education and is a diploma program for those who want to pursue teaching.
Depending on the completion of the course, graduates with B.Ed or D.El.Ed can go for teaching jobs at school levels and higher. They can also participate in research, curriculum development, assessment, and development of educational materials.
Yes, if you have a specialization in any specific field or subject, you can pursue higher studies after finishing the B.Ed and D.El.Ed programs, for example, you could pursue an M.Ed (Master of Education) or M.Phil (Master of Philosophy).
Generally, the salary expectation after completing B.Ed and D.El.Ed is anywhere between Rs. 20,000 - Rs.30,000 per month. This may vary from organization to organization, and this is also based on the experience or additional certifications acquired.
Yes, it is possible to teach in private organizations after completing B.Ed or D.El.Ed. There are many private organizations that hire qualified teaching staff from a variety of educational backgrounds to fulfil their teaching requirements. Since in private organizations, there is no specific qualification for a teacher, the B.Ed or D.El.Ed qualifications give one a competitive edge in terms of hands-on teaching experience and in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Typically, individuals must have a bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Depending on the university, additional conditions may apply, such as minimum marks in certain subjects or a minimum percentage in class 12 board exams.