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WHAT AFTER B.EL.ED AND M.ED?

I have done bachelor of elementary education and now I am pursuing master of education. I am feeling lost right now as I don’t know what to do next? I want to become a professor. Please guide me.

Asked by Sakshi Jain | 10th of December 2020

career counselling B El Ed M Ed

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Durga Yadav | M.Sc/B.Ed /Certified Care...

18th of March 2021 | 2 Likes

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Hi Sakshi,

With your elementary education you already have a plethora of option before you to explore from.You can try the following roles as well :

  • Teacher
  • Assistant Teacher
  • Instructor
  • Tutor
  • Student counselor
  • Curriculum developer 
  • As you have ementioned you are pursuing M.Ed .and interested in being a Professor ,the best way to pursue your passion would be to
  • *start preparing for NET /SLET that is ,national level elegibility test and State level eligibility test which is mandatory to be apply for lecturership in a government /private college . To apply for this exam you must have 55% in Masters level.Alternatively you can also try for the research fellowship program ,and pursue higher studies and procure a pHD that will give you an edge to become a professor .Also if you have a phD ,you can be exempted from clearing NET exam which is very competitive and a relatively tough exam .

After the completion of M Ed, the you are  eligible to apply as teacher/lecturer/assistant professor/academician or officer on the field of education in prestigious institutions and colleges.

To become a professor you must possess the following skills ,

Passion for teaching.

Deep interest in the related subject.

Creativity to find innovative ideas for teaching.

Desire to learn new things.

Perfect communication.

Thorough research.

Problem-solving ability.

Time management.

Positive confidence.

Hope it helps !!

Durga Yadav

Licenced career counsellor cum career coach 

Founder Eduperfexo Academy .

dyadav.edu@gmail.com 

Durga Yadav

18th of March 2021

Hello I too have completed my B.El.Ed and currrently pursuing MA Counselling Psychology. Please guide me with the job opportunities. Thank you :)


harshit pandey

30th of June 2022 | 2 Likes

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Hi there, you can pursue PhD after Med. Both Full Time & Part-time Ph.D. programs are available in LPU. In Case of Ph.D. Part-Time programs, applicants are required to submit a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from their employer at the time of admission. Other than Engineering disciplines, Students who have done their Masters in Distance Mode, are eligible for the Ph.D. .

The duration of the Ph.D.  will be a minimum of 3 Years & a Maximum of 6 Years (2 Years extra relaxation is also there for the female students).

LPU offers flexible course work in three different options and the tentative schedule is mentioned below:

Option I Duration - One semester - August to November - Saturdays 03:00 P.M. - 05:00 P.M. Sundays 09:00 A.M. - 04:00 P.M.

Option II Duration - 4 days* every month (*preferably every second week (Thursday-Sunday) September to December - 09:00 A.M.- 06:00 P.M. (daily)

Option III Duration - 15 days - November to December - 09:00 A.M.- 06:00 P.M. (daily)

For Full-Time Ph.D. students :

After presenting a State-Of-the-Art (SOTA) seminar, there is a fair chance for the students to pursue teaching assistantship in LPU only. Though the selection completely depends upon the selection committee & requirements.

There are huge scholarship opportunities for the Ph.D. students

1) Upto 90% for Full Time and 70% for Part-Time based on LPU NEST cut off

2) Scholarship of up to 90% of the fee is offered in Ph.D. programs based on GATE/ GPAT/ SPM/ JRF/ NET (LS)/ affiliations and/ or research outcomes. For example, candidates from Centrally Funded Research Labs/ Industry Professionals/ Teaching Fraternity, etc. are considered for various Scholarship

 


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