B.Ed Eligibility
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
Indeed, you are most likely to be eligible to do B.Ed course in St. Thomas College of Education (which most probably is the same St. Thomas College you are talking about, there are two other St. Thomas Colleges in Delhi/NCR). The B.Ed qualification normally needs a Bachelors degree (your B.Sc. Nursing) with a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks. Although teaching methodology might require a certain subject in some of the institutions, a B.Sc. Nursing degree would suffice in getting admission into B.Ed, so you can start pursuing your career in that field after graduation.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
44% in B.Com and a completed D.El.Ed
It is slightly below the 50% cut-off required by most B.Ed programs. But if you belong to any category, then you can get benefits:
SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates often need only 45%, and your D.El.Ed may provide extra advantage that some private colleges may consider.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students who wish to pursue the B.Ed course at Ganga Institute of Education have to meet the set eligibility criteria. The B.Ed in this institute is for two years and students who have completed their graduation or equivalent are eligible. The table below gives the selection criteria in detail:
Course | Eligibility Criteria |
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B.Ed |
(Relaxation is applicable for students of Haryana only) |
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