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27th August 2017, 12:38 AM
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Can I apply for D.L.Ed after completion of graduation if not yet a Teacher?
Sir/Mam, I am not a teacher yet and just completed graduation. So, am I eligible to apply for D.L.Ed course? Can you please let me know the minimum criteria followed to apply? It will be helpful if you can get back to me soon. Awaiting for the response. Thank you!
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#2
30th August 2017, 04:34 PM
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Re: Can I apply for D.L.Ed after completion of graduation if not yet a Teacher?
D.L.Ed stands for Diploma in Elementary Education. Earlier this course was known as Basic Training Certificate course. The eligibility criteria for this course is:
>>Candidate must have done bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Final year graduation candidates can also apply for this course. The minimum percentage of marks required in bachelor's degree is 50%. >>Candidate must be minimum of 18 years and upper age limit is 35 years. OBC and SC/ST candidates can get upper age relaxation. Yes, you can apply for D.L.Ed course after completion of graduation. |
#3
30th August 2017, 08:59 PM
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Re: Can I apply for D.L.Ed after completion of graduation if not yet a Teacher?
Yes, you are eligible to apply for D.L.Ed course. The course is of two year duration.
The required minimum eligibility to apply for D.L.Ed is candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university with minimum 50% and relaxation for reserved category. |
#4
30th August 2017, 10:04 PM
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Re: Can I apply for D.L.Ed after completion of graduation if not yet a Teacher?
D.El.Ed. refers to Diploma in Elementary Education and same is a teacher training school after pursuing one can apply for becoming teacher upto Class V in any school.
As far as you are concerned about your eligibility to pursue the same course after your graduation degree then for your information I would like to let you know that you are eligible if you have managed 50% marks in your Class 12th which is the basic qualification required for pursuing the same course. |
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