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manpreet
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3 years ago
B.Ed is the most sought after degree that makes one eligible to apply for a teachers post. This one-year degree can be obtained after graduation. Besides regular degrees, many colleges and universities award B.Ed degree in the distance learning mode as well. Universities like Annamalai, and MD Rohtak started correspondence B.Ed much before a regulatory system was formally put in place for such programmes. or 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.