A B.A.B.Ed is better than B.Ed because it completes in 4 years & awards dual degrees of B.A & B.Ed together.
On the contrary, a traditional B.Ed takes 5 years (3 years for graduation & 2 years for B.Ed after graduation)
A B.A.B.Ed saves 1 year which candidates can use for preparing for CTET or state teacher eligibility tests because the competition in these exams is immense.
After doing integrated B.A.B.Ed they become eligible for all TGT posts because they graduate with an integrated B.Ed.
After working for a few years, they can pursue higher qualifications like MA, M.Ed. etc. & become eligible for PGT jobs.
Many candidates aspire to become teachers because teaching is a noble profession, requiring people with a passion for teaching.
The integrated course awards teaching qualification right after 12th because it confers dual degrees of B.A & B.Ed together.
For excellence in any profession, a passion for the job entails the person will give his 100% which improves his performance at work.
India needs teachers by choice & not by chance. Many graduates are unclear about their ambitions because they lack focus in their career.
For the teaching enthusiast, a B.A.B.Ed course is ideal because it nurtures them into efficient teachers capable of shouldering additional responsibility.
The integrated course allows to gain teaching qualification right after 12th because schools hire young energetic teachers.
For government job aspirants, the B.A.B.Ed course qualifies them for the TGT posts because the (NCTE) recognizes it & CCS University Meerut has granted affiliation to this course.
A B.A.B.Ed is a specialist teaching course because it molds young enthusiasts into astonishing teachers through lots of practical training.
The GOI is particular about the quality of teachers and encourages people with passion to become teachers because teachers nurture the future of the country.
The B.A.B.Ed course eradicates the hassles of first applying for graduation & than for a B.Ed because most universities conduct an entrance for admission in B.Ed.
After completing B.A.B.Ed, candidates can pursue M.Ed, MA or MBA because it’s an integrated graduation with a B.Ed.
There are loads of teaching opportunities for B.A.B.Ed degree holders because education is an evergreen sector with regular requirement. New English medium schools are coming up in suburban areas because parents want to educate their wards in English medium schools.
This course is ideal for both the sexes because it awards dual degrees of B.A & B.Ed together, taking just 4 years. After a few years of experience, they can become Vice Principal or principal depending upon their zeal to take responsibility.
Uttar Pradesh recruited the highest numbers of government teachers owing to its vast population requiring enough teachers. There are plenty of job opportunities in both the government & private sector because teachers are indispensable for the country.
A 1 year advantage is enough for seniority in government jobs because after clearing TET they can join service earlier than traditional B.Ed doers.
This makes a ton of difference in their promotions & perks because they count seniority in government service.
After completing the B.A.B.Ed integrated course, a person has many job opportunities. They can work as:-
Teachers
Administrator
Tutor
Subject expert
Career counselor
Creative writer
Education consultant
Principal
Vice Principal
Instructor
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