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4th August 2012, 08:45 PM
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Is it worth to do B.Ed through correspondence?
Doing b.ed as correspondece? Worth it?....please tell me the details
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10th November 2012, 06:33 PM
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Re: Is it worth to do B.Ed through correspondence?
For anyone doing a regular classroom course is better not just in merit of the certificate but you also tend to learn and understand better when you do a regular.
But, then as far as B.Ed is concerned it is a token certificate for making a career in teaching. If you are employed then you can go for distance/correspondence B.Ed course but if you are not employed, i would advice you to go for the regular/residual course. The certificate of B.Ed holds value even if you have a certificate from a correspondence/distance program from a recognized university. Make sure that the college/institution has approval of Directorate of Distance ((DID) Education |
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10th November 2012, 06:38 PM
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Re: Is it worth to do B.Ed through correspondence?
For anyone doing a regular classroom course is better not just in merit of the certificate but you also tend to learn and understand better when you do a regular.
But, then as far as B.Ed is concerned it is a token certificate for making a career in teaching. If you are employed then you can go for distance/correspondence B.Ed course but if you are not employed, i would advice you to go for the regular/residual course. The certificate of B.Ed holds value even if you have a certificate from a correspondence/distance program from a recognized university. Make sure that the college/institution has approval of Directorate of Distance ((DID) Education |
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12th July 2017, 01:21 AM
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Re: Is it worth to do B.Ed through correspondence?
I have done B.A Management for 3 years from Mangalore university. And I have done my Montessori teacher course from kerala, But still I couldn't find job, If I do Distance or Correspondence B.Ed, will it be value to my career?
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