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30th May 2012, 04:43 PM
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Which are the B.Ed correspondence courses? I am a working women and have no experience in teaching
I am working women and have no experience in teaching.I would like to know about the recognised bed correspondence courses which does not need experience.which month of the courses.and how much fee. I am do it this b ed Courses.
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13th August 2012, 03:56 PM
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Re: Which are the B.Ed correspondence courses? I am a working women and have no experience in teaching
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If you are seeking to pursue Bachelor of Education [B.Ed] program through Distance/Correspondence mode from any of the recognized University, you must hold a Bachelors Degree in any discipline from a recognized University. Beside this you also need to be presently working as a Teacher in a recognized School located in the territorial jurisdiction of the University and holding a minimum of two years of experience in the same. The duration of the program is two years. Following are the list of Universities which offers Bachelor of Education [B.Ed] program through Distance/Correspondence mode: Indira Gandhi National Open University Kurukshetra University Maharshi Dayanand University Annamalai University Kakatia University For detail information regarding admission procedure and Fee structure one must refer to the official website of the above mentioned Universities or any other of concern. |
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13th August 2012, 04:26 PM
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Re: Which are the B.Ed correspondence courses? I am a working women and have no experience in teaching
There is no or very few correspondence Institute which do not required teaching Experience for B.ed course .
Most of the Correspondence Institutes require 2 years Teaching Experience for B.ed Progromme However if you want to go for Teaching profession than you would apply for Regular B.ed Programme. Regular B.ed course is of one or two year course for that you need to attend classes and have to quit your job. The age limit for regular B.ed course is 28 years (around) or no age limit . This Course is offered by many institution/universities in India. For Regular B.ed course it is expected from student to clear the entrance examination organized by institution/university. you may appear for your state level exam which is conduct by your state or any other central university exam. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed course Entrance Examination: Bachelor from a recognized University. You must have 50% to 55% marks in your graduation . PATTERN Most Popular Colleges for B.Ed courses in India Jamia Milia Islamia University,Delhi. St.Xavier's College,Mumbai. Loyola College,Chennai. Amity Institute of Education,Noida. St.Ann's College of Education,Mangalore. St.Xavier's College of Education,Patna. Government College of Education,Chandigarh. Loyola College of Education,Jamshedpur. Karnataka State Open University,Mysore. Lovely Professional University,Jallandhar. Mother Teresa's Women University,Tamil Nadu. |
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11th September 2017, 11:34 PM
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Re: Which are the B.Ed correspondence courses? I am a working women and have no experience in teaching
I'm working as teacher in private school. I had taken admission at B. Ed course this year. When I was taken admission that time director are agree to manage my non-attendance but now he is refusing that and pressurized me to attend college regularly. I have 8year old daughter. When she came back from school she needs me. There is no one with me to look after at her. College authorities forcing for attendance and giving me notice and also telling that they will give me my TC.
When I said ok give my TC back with my fees then they said you want your TC you can take it but we are never give your fees back. Now I don't know what to do. I can't leave my job because if I leave my job then how can I will pay my fees. Please help me suggest me something what I should do. I want to do both job and B. Ed also please help me. |
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