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Rahul Verma

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No, a student who has passed 10+2 (intermediate) will be not eligible to directly apply to the Odisha B.Ed entrance examination in 2025 (academic year). As mentioned in the eligibility criteria of Odisha B.Ed, in case of the general category, candidates have to pass B.Sc. or Master degree examination in Sciences, Social Sciences, or Humanities with 50 percent marks and 45 percent marks in case of OBC, SC, and ST as-well. Bachelor degree is also mandatory among the stuents undertaking a course in engineering or technology at Bachelor degree level with some specialisations. Thus, it is not just the intermediate qualification.

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Bhavani Kumari

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The most important source for obtaining MH CET B.Ed free mock tests is Maharashtra CET Portal. True representation of difficulty level of final exam and it's pattern is shown on Maharashtra CET Portal. Other sources for free mock tests are EduRev (free test series), Toppersexam (online free mock tests), GoPract (Subject wise free mock tests) and TCYonline (Free practice sets). For clear and more information, you can visit on these sites individually.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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Here are the expected important dates for UP BEd JEE 2025:

  • Notification Release: February 6, 2025
  • Online Application Starts: February 15, 2025
  • Last Date to Apply Without Late Fee: April 30, 2025
  • Hall Ticket Download: May 25, 2025
  • Exam Date: June 1, 2025

Candidates should keep checking the official website regularly for updates and any changes in the schedule. Late application submission with fine is also generally allowed.

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Mamona Rai

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No, there is no negative marking in the BEET exam giving candidates complete freedom to solve as many questions as they can without the fear of loosing marks in the exam. For each correct answer, candidates will be alloted 1 marks each.

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Mani Mehra

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In the BEET exam, the questions will be asked from the below topics - 

  1. English  – 10 questions
  2. Reasoning – 20 questions
  3. General Awareness – 25 questions
  4. Environment of Teaching in School – 25 questions
  5. Subject Awareness  - 20 questions

While preparing for the exam, candidates must solve maximum practice questions from General Awarness, Environment of Teaching in School and Subject Awareness to increase their chances of qualification.

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