B.Ed Eligibility

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deepika maurya

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There are some universities that may offer you admission in a Bachelor of Education course but as per the criteria of eligibility, you need to have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with at least 50 percent marks secured in an aggregate manner. You belong to the General category which is why you can not apply for admission to the Bachelor of Education but if you had been in the Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe category then you would have gotten a relaxation of 5 percent marks and must have gotten admission to the Bachelor of Education course. A list of universities or colleges for Bachelor of Education
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Priyanka Kukreja

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No, you are not eligible because at least 50 to 55% percentile is required and your is 42.6.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, according to Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE) rules the B.Ed. Appearing students are also eligible to apply for CTET exam. In the official notification, it is clearly mentioned in the eligibility criteria of papers 1 and 2:
1. Students appearing in their final year of Diploma
2. Students appearing in B.Ed.
3. Candidates appearing in any other teaching course recognised by NCTE
These can also apply to the CTET exam. However, you need to complete your course by the time you apply for a teaching post.

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yash sahani

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue B.Ed. (Bachelor's in education) course. The course is of two-year duration and minimum required qualification to pursue course is that candidate must have passed Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university.

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Kaif

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Yes, you can do B.Ed in English if you have English in your degree programme as General elective subject.

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Satyaswarup PRADHAN

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Yes, you are eligible for becoming a second grade teacher after B.Com. B.Ed. But you just have to pass the state teacher eligibility test.

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DIKSHANT Nagpal

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed as minimum criteria for B.Ed is 50% either in graduation or post graduation.

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Ayushya Jaiswal

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Yes you can do so. As there are many good college for B.Ed both private and government you can go to LPU or Amity if considering private and DU and Indraprastha for the government. You may also have a research by yourself before entering.

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Harshit Malviya

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Yes, you're eligible for getting a government job but it all now depends on your performance in CTET. So work hard and wish for good scores.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant,
Glad to meet you.
B.Ed in Kameshwar College of Education:
Eligibility Criteria:
The candidate who secured 50% marks in Graduate or Post Graduate (For SC, ST, and SEBC students 45%) from any UGC recognized university decided by NCTE will be eligible for B. Ed.
The candidate who has Engineering or Technology degree with a specialization in science and Mathematics subjects with 55% will be eligible for Admission.
Admission Process:
Admission Shall be Made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or in the entrance examination or any other selection process as per the policy of the state government/
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