IMR D.El.Ed FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between D.El.Ed and B.Ed?
Ans. D.El.Ed is specifically designed for teaching at the primary level (Classes I-V) and is a two-year diploma program, while B.Ed is a four-year degree program for teaching at secondary and higher secondary levels (Classes VI and above). D.El.Ed focuses on foundational teaching skills and child development, making it ideal for primary education.
Ques. Is CTET mandatory after completing D.El.Ed?
Ans. While D.El.Ed qualifies you to teach in private schools, passing the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) or State TET is mandatory for government school teaching positions. Many students pursue CTET after completing D.El.Ed to enhance their career prospects in government institutions.
Ques. Can I pursue D.El.Ed if I have already completed a Bachelor's degree?
Ans. Yes, D.El.Ed is open to graduates as well. However, if you already have a Bachelor's degree and wish to teach at higher levels, B.Ed might be a more suitable option. D.El.Ed is ideal if you specifically want to teach at the primary level.
Ques. What is the scope of D.El.Ed graduates in terms of employment?
Ans. D.El.Ed graduates can work as primary teachers in government schools (after passing CTET/State TET), private schools, NGOs, and educational organizations. The average salary for primary teachers in government schools ranges from INR 35,400 to INR 45,000 per month (Pay Level 6), with additional allowances and benefits.
Ques. Does IMR Ghaziabad provide internship opportunities during the course?
Ans. Yes, the D.El.Ed curriculum at IMR Ghaziabad includes a mandatory 20-week school internship spread over two years. This hands-on training is conducted in affiliated primary schools where students gain practical teaching experience under the guidance of experienced mentors.
Ques. What are the career advancement opportunities after D.El.Ed?
Ans. After D.El.Ed, you can pursue B.Ed for teaching at secondary levels, specialize in special education, pursue a Master's degree in Education, or take up roles in educational administration, curriculum development, or teacher training. Many D.El.Ed graduates also work with NGOs focused on education and child development.
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