Candidates must have a B.Ed. degree or equivalent degree with a minimum of 45% marks and have passed from a recognized university.
No, it is not a residential course and you can stay at your liking.
After completion of an M.Ed. program, candidates can choose to study further by enrolling in doctoral-level courses such as Ph. D. in education. On the other hand, there are many options to begin their careers as educators, academic coordinators, lecturers, professors, curriculum developers, researchers, and more in the private & government sectors.
No, the M.Ed. program is not mandatory for teaching at the secondary level & senior secondary level of teaching. However, the program is required for higher roles such as lecturers and researchers.
Yes, the program includes practical learning, teaching practice, research, seminars, workshops, and more.