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Anjali Sharma

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Candidates who wants to take admission need to complete graduation and Post-graduation with 50% and for those who has done B.Tech, B.Sc and B.Sc Mathematics with 55% can apply. Yes, you can pursue B.Ed form UP Rajarshi Tandon Open University. You can apply directly to the college or you can refer the college website for more detailed information.

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shaniya salahuddin

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No dear. You can't get admission in integrated B.Sc & B.Ed. You can get admission in B.Sc Or B.Ed.
Good luck!

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Bharat Rajpoot

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According to my knowledge, B.Ed is a regular course not a distance learning course. So, you need to research before getting admission which will help you to save your time, money and efforts.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Yes, you can do B.Ed after M.Com.
Thanks!

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shobhit kumar

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Yes, you can do the same. Also, do the PG, it will help to select the subject.

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priya arora

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It will be a little tough, even if you do it after your B.Ed. But, you can give it a try if you really want to study physiotherapy. There are chances of good career scope after doing Bachelor of Physiotherapy, you can expect jobs as a Physiotherapist in a Hospital, or you can open your own center or can give sessions at home services. I still wonder if you are interested in teaching, why do you wish to study physiotherapy. Rest it is totally your choice.

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