B.Ed Eligibility
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Scholar-Level 16
A B.Ed needs your pass graduation in 50 % in Sciences or Social Sciences or Humanities or Commerce or equivalent. So you are eligible for B.E. Now that you want to have a shift in your career choose a college with care which would give you best OJTs so that you can be picked by the best schools after your B.Ed. Check for the academic excellence in good colleges like SRM, Sri ram College, LPU. Check the scholarships which you would be getting. LPU's website has published its scholarship scales as it is giving scholarships for the grim time of Covid. So better browse all good websites and choose a college with care. Online admissions
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1. Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks in the concerned subject/combination of subject and in aggregate. The elective subjects and languages in the combination of subjects are as under:
Bachelor Degree in Maths with any two of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Computer Science, Statistics. The candidate should have studied Maths in all the years of graduation with any two subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Electronics. Computer Science, Statistics.
2. B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised University.
3. Pass in the
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There is no relaxation for SC candidates in Tezpur University B.Ed. You can get information in prospectus:
http://www.tezu.ernet.in/academic/2019/March/Prospectus-2019.pdf
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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed. The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed course is graduation) from a recognised board/university with at least 50% marks.
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