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<p>&nbsp;Yes, ISDI conducts its own entrance exam called the Design Aptitude Test (DAT). Along with this, students need to submit a portfolio and attend an interview. These steps assess your creative and design abilities. Admission is based on performance in all three.</p>

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Age criteria: Candidates should be maximum 22 years in age (25 years for SC/ST categories) as on June 30, 2019. However, candidates applying for BVSC & AH degree programmes must be minimum 17 years and maximum 25 years of age as on December 31, 2019.

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<p>The Dev Bhoomi School of Pharmacy and Research offers merit-based admission. The college offers many courses under UG, PG, diploma, and doctoral levels. To be eligible for admission candidates must fill out the basic eligibility criteria including for UG courses, candidates must complete their Class 12 with 45-50% aggregate and PG students must have a UG degree with 60% aggregate.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The MIT School of Education and Research PG admission criteria is merit-based. No entrance exam is required. Selection is based on graduation scores and eligibility criteria. Students are advised to visit&nbsp; official website to learn more about entry requirements.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The selection process is based on the entrance exam. To secure admission to MBA courses at DYPDPU School of Business and Strategy, candidates must meet the college's eligibility criteria. For admission, aspirants must appear for the entrance exam as per the course requirements.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, direct admissions are not valid at VIT-AP School of Law. Candidates seeking to secure a seat to either integrated BA LLB or BBA LLB programmes must qualify for the respective entrance exams. However, there is an option for students to qualify either VSLAT or CLAT to be eligible for admission.</p>

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<p>MIT School of Education and Research accepts MAH-CET (B.Ed-General + ELCT) or PERA CET scores for admission to B.Ed programme. For most of the other PG and diploma courses, selection is merit-based. Selected aspirants have to confirm their seat by paying the course fees.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates seeking admission at KL School of Architecture are required to pass any of the accepted entrance exams. Aspirants must either have a valid score in NATA or JEE Main Paper-II or appear for KLEEE conducted by the KL University. Besides, candidates must also fulfil the eligibility requirements to get admission in the school.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, for admission to BCom courses, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by Jindal School of Banking and Finance. The selection criteria for the course is entrance exam score, i.e., &nbsp; SAT/ACT/SAT and Faculty Interview round. However, Students who have not appeared for SAT / ACT / UGAT / LSAT / CUET are encouraged to apply by selecting JSAT- Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test.</p>

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<p>Aspirants need to pass entrance test for B.Ed and BA-B.Ed courses. For all other PG and diploma programmes at MIT School of Education and Research, admission is merit-based. Candidates are selected based on their qualifying exam scores.</p>

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Your chances for a job in government sector are widely open for you, so if your hobby is in teaching then go for B.Ed and to be on upper level teacher such as PGT or professor go for M.Sc then B.Ed. So if you ask me to choose better for you then it would be M.Sc then B.Ed.

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<p>As per the Institute of Technology, Nirma University M.Tech eligibility criteria, the selection of the candidates is based on the scores obtained in the accepted entrance exam. The institute shortlisted the candidates based on their performance in the GATE exam. Hence, it is essential for candidates to appear for the GATE exam to meet the basic eligibility and selection requirements. '</p>

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<p>Rennes School of Business MSc in Supply Chain Management entry requirements are:</p><ul><li>A Bachelor or equivalent (Diploma) is required</li><li>The applicants are required to have a strong background</li><li>English language test score: IELTS with a score of 6.0 / TOEFL iBT score of 80</li></ul>

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<p><strong>KMC Mangalore BSc admission</strong> is entirely entrance-based for the academic year 2024 as the institute accepts the rank and scores obtained by candidates in the Manipal Entrance Test (MET) following which a merit list is prepared and selected candidates are invited to appear for the counselling. In the merit list, 50% weightage is given to the MET score and 50% to the marks obtained in Class 12 examinations.</p>

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I am graduate with maths honours...,

Hi, you can choose Maths or computer Science as pedagogy subjects.
Thanks.

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Your question is not clear to understand, still I am trying to reply about your query. I assume that your M.Sc session was over in 2016 but you got your result in 2017. After your M.Sc session, you took admission in B.Ed and it will end in 2018. If my assumption is correct then both of your degrees are valid. Otherwise, before completion of your M.Sc, you can not take admission in another course. Then your second course will be invalid.

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Yes, you can show both degrees, as pursuing two courses simultaneously is allowed.

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Now, as per the government's the latest notice, you can pursue both the things together. But, I'll suggest you to continue only with B.Ed and then after that, go for M.Sc. M.Ed integrated course, as this would be more beneficial.

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It is total depends on you. If you want to get a job in a higher secondary school, you can go for B.Ed.
On the other hand, for further studies/becoming a teacher in college, you should go for MA.

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If you want to be a PGT, as you have Master’s degree and B.Ed, you need not have to do Diploma. But, if you want to be an elementary level teaching, then you have to do it. You can do a 6 month bridge course also.

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<p>B.Ed course duration is two years. So you will have to spent two years for B.Ed.</p>

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You are eligible to apply for B.Ed.
The eligibility is you need to have with at least 55 % marks either in the Bachelor's degree and/or in the master's degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Commerce/Humanity, Bachelors in Engineering.

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Yes, it's possible as lots of people do that. And there is a huge advantage as well because you will get good in maths in comparison to others.
Best wishes.

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I am graduate with maths honours...,

Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for CTET and you have to attend both paper 1 & 2).

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Your degrees should be valid if the institute you graduated from is UGC recognised or has the other necessary affiliations. Please check with your university if it has the necessary affiliations. This activity can also be done online.

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<p>To know which college to choose, students can compare the options based on significant factors such as fees, rating, and median package. To help, presented below is a comparison between the MS courses at LNMIIT and IIT Dharwad, based on fees and the median package:</p><table style="width: 617px;" border="0" width="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 270.443px;" width="289"><p align="center"><strong>Institute/University</strong></p></th><th style="width: 148.... View more

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<p>Both LNMIIT and IIT Dharwad are good options to pursue MS. However, in terms of affordability, &nbsp;<strong>IIT Dharwad is more affordable</strong> since the&nbsp;tuition fee to pursue MS at LNMIIT is&nbsp;INR 3.9 lakh, and&nbsp;the tuition fee to pursue MS at IIT Dharwad is INR 10,000.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong>&nbsp;<em>The fee mentioned above is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.</em></p>

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You cannot do M.Sc without Bachelor's degree. I would suggest you join a Bachelor's programme of your preference. From your marks I believe that you are not great in Science, there are other programs out there that you can try apart from Science courses.

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<p>Absolutely! As a 45-year-old with an M.Sc and B.Ed, you have a range of options when it comes to pursuing additional courses or certifications. While the availability of specific courses may vary based on your location and educational institution, there are several areas you can consider. Here are a few suggestions:</p><p>Physiotherapy: If you're interested in pursuing a career in physiotherapy, you can explore postgraduate programs such as a Master's in Physiotherapy. These programs typically require a bachelor's degree in a related field and may have specific prerequisites. You can check with universities or educatio... View more

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<p>The key highlights of IIT Guwahati placements 2024 and 2025 for MSR are presented below:</p><table width="1246"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 310.324px;"><p><strong>Particulars</strong></p></th><th style="width: 447.176px;"><p><strong>Placement Statistics (2024)</strong></p></th><th style="width: 447.199px;"><p><strong>Placement Statistics (2025)</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td style="width: 310.324px;">the highest package&nbsp;</... View more

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