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29th May 2019, 04:28 AM
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Is it beneficial to do DEd(Special Education-Cerebral Palsy) for MBBS graduate?
Is it beneficial to do DEd(Special Education-Cerebral Palsy) for MBBS graduate? Kindly, describe in what way is it beneficial for a a person like me.
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2nd June 2019, 12:25 AM
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As per my knowledge, it is not beneficial to do DEd(Special Education-Cerebral Palsy) for MBBS graduate so as per my suggestion, you should apply for the jobs in the given below employment area rather than DEd(Special Education-Cerebral Palsy) course.
=> Health Centres => Hospitals => Laboratories => Medical Colleges => Non-Profit Organizations => Nursing Homes => Polyclinics => Private Practice |
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2nd June 2019, 10:33 PM
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D.Ed is for those who want to teach primary school children and if you are looking for D.Ed in special education then you will be getting teaching jobs in special schools. If you are interested in teaching small children at special schools then surely it is a good option.
Being a MBBS graduate you have better options available in your own field, but if you are looking for a change then surely you should go for it. |
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