Overview
The duration of the PGDEI course can vary, but it typically spans one year (two semesters), including both theoretical instruction and practical training. Admission to the PGDEI course usually requires a background in relevant fields such as psychology, rehabilitation, education, nursing, social work, or medicine.
The Post Graduate Diploma in Early Intervention (PGDEI) prepares professionals for a crucial role in the field of rehabilitation and education, focusing on the early identification and intervention for infants and young children at risk of developmental delays or with disabilities. The scope and practice of PGDEI graduates are broad and multifaceted, covering various aspects of early intervention services.
Eligibility
Candidates with 50% marks in any of the following are eligible:
- MBBS, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BNYS
- BOT, BPT, BASLP, B.Ed.–Special Education
- B.Sc. Nursing
- Postgraduates in Psychology, Social Work, Special Education, Child Development
Duration
Typically one year (two semesters), including both theoretical instruction and practical training.
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