After completing the B.Ed degree, there is a wide array of job prospects in both government and private sectors. The largest share of graduates with a B.Ed degree get employment as teaching professionals, working as elementary, secondary, or higher secondary school teachers for a variety of subjects depending upon the specialization undertaken. Teachers are always in demand to teach in schools managed by governments, private institutes, and international schools, thereby providing stable job opportunities with avenues for growth. B.Ed graduates can also work in educational management, curriculum designing, and educational consultancy roles.
Besides teaching, B.Ed graduates can explore careers in the education-related field of content development, educational psychology, and online teaching. Many B.Ed holders find employment in NGOs and institutions working for child development and education. They work as trainers, coordinators, or program managers. In educational publishing houses, they can provide input toward textbooks, guides, and teaching aids. Some will further their education at a Master's in Education (M.Ed) level to work at a higher-tier level such as education policy making, school administration, or research positions.