D.ED

Diploma in Education

 

D.Ed.: What is it About?

Education is essential to the progress of any country. The course has been fundamentally designed for training candidates to become good primary teachers at school level. D. Ed. placement test is held for selection of eligible candidates for the program.

The test is conducted by a range of educational Boards and universities of the country.

The course aims to build following skills in eligible candidates:

  • Technical and Cognitive skills.
  • Hypothetical understanding of tutoring and training.
  • Self-instruction appropriate to candidates’ skills.
  • An advanced understanding of the intellectual, social and psychological aspects of teaching.
  • A professional foundation in theoretical and practical lessons conducive for to effective teaching.

Such professionals interested in pursuing higher studies in the discipline may go for higher degree programs in the subject. Successful professionals can also join schools and JBT institutes as teachers.

D.Ed.: Course Highlights

Listed below are some of the major highlights of the course.

Course LevelDiploma
Duration1 to 3 years
Examination TypeSemester System/ Year wise
Eligibility10+2 with minimum 50% marks in aggregate with Science subjects
Admission ProcessBased on performance in entrance exam
Course FeeINR 5000 to 2 lacs
Average Starting SalaryINR 2 to 10 lacs per annum
Top Recruiting AreasCoaching Centers, Education Consultancies, Home Tuitions, Education Departments, Museums, Private Tuitions, Publishing Houses, Research and Development Agencies, Schools & Colleges, etc.
Job PositionsEducation Counsellor, Teacher & Junior Teacher, Article Writer, Teacher Assistant & Librarian, Record Keeper, Education Developer, Home Tutor, Physical Education Teacher, Associate Professor, Divisional Education Consultant, Assistant Professor, Overseas Education Consultant, Education Coordinator, among others.

D.Ed.: Eligibility

Listed below are the minimum criteria which candidates interested in pursuing the course are required to fulfil, in order to be eligible to apply for the course.

  • Successful qualification of class XII from a recognized educational Board.
  • Preferably, Humanities subjects as the main subjects of study at the 10+2 level, and a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates).

D.Ed.: Admission Process

Most institutes offering the course admit students based on performance in a relevant entrance test. Admission process generally varies across colleges. A few institutes also provide direct admission based on the candidate’s performance at the 10+2 level.

Listed below are some of the entrance exams conducted in the country for admission to the course.

  • Arunachal Pradesh D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Assam SCERT D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • SCERT CG D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Goa D Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Haryana D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • HP D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Jharkhand D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Karnataka D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Kerala D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • MP D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • MSCE D.Ed. Common Entrance Test
  • ODISHA D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • SCERT Punjab D.Ed. Entrance Exam
  • Uttarakhand D.Ed. Entrance Exam.

D.Ed.: Syllabus and Course Description

A semester-wise breakup of the course’s syllabus is tabulated here.

Semester ISemester II
TheoryPractical
Education in Emerging Indian SocietyMicroteaching : 7 Skills, 3 lessons Per Skill
Educational PsychologyTeaching of Subject I – 20 lessons
Secondary Education : Issues & ProblemsTeaching of Subject II – 20 Lessons
Information & Communication TechnologyCriticism Lessons (Two – One in each methods of teaching subject)
Methods of Teaching IFinal lesson in Methods of Teaching Major Subject
Methods of Teaching IIWork Experience : (Any one Craft)
Subject SpecializationWorking with Community & Social Service
Five Psychology Experiments

D.Ed.: Career Prospects

Since education is imperative for the development of a better society, the quality of instructors is also of major importance. The bright future of a child is in the hands of a good teacher.

Successful professional of the discipline work across schools. They typically possess professionally relevant qualities such as patience, good manners, and inventiveness with ideas.

Such professionals are hired in capacities such as:

  • Education Counsellor
  • Teacher & Junior Teacher
  • Article Writer
  • Teacher Assistant & Librarian
  • Record Keeper
  • Education Developer
  • Home Tutor
  • Physical Education Teacher
  • Associate Professor
  • Divisional Education Consultant
  • Assistant Professor
  • Overseas Education Consultant
  • Education Coordinator, etc.

Some of the popular professional avenues open to such professionals of the discipline are listed below with the corresponding salaries offered for the respective positions.

Job PositionJob DescriptionAverage Annual Pay Scale (in INR)
Career CounselorsCareer Counselors take a person’s qualification, work history, identity, interests, and aptitudes into account and recommend vocations that match their experience and capacities. They likely match individuals with occupations that would give them the best financial compensation and job satisfaction.2,43,804
Teacher

Teachers make lesson plans and instruct those plans to the class, exclusively to individuals, or to small groups, track students’ progress, and present such data to guardians.

They create and evaluate tests, make and enforce classroom rules, work with school administration, and prepare students for State-administered tests. Also, they supervise students outside the classroom, for example, in school lobbies, detention, etc.

3,01,462
ProfessorsProfessors teach students a wide range of subjects at the post-secondary level. They deliver scholarly articles, perform research, and instruct in the discipline.9,13,657
Article WriterArticle Writers deliver written articles, reports, books, and other forms of writing. Excellent written work and communication skills are essential for the position.2,43,264
Home TutorThey provide non-classroom-based, academic instruction to students, examine or prescribe reading material, textbooks, or other learning material to supplement mentoring.2,91,632