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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Thiagarajar College of Preceptors (Aided) is one college very much recommended in case of a cheap and reputed B.Ed college in Madurai. An assisted institution that has been in existence for many years is the well-established institution, the total fee to be paid is about the INR 93,000 to undergo two years of course B.Ed. It is one of the cheaper programs. There are other private colleges including, Kapi College of Education, and K.L.N.B.Ed. College that offer the competitive fee rates, usually INR 41,500 a year. Fees change and you ought to reconfirm the most current fee structure with the college admissions office.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Given that you appeared for B.Ed exams in 2008, it's highly unlikely you can take compartment exams now, 16 years later. Universities and examination boards typically have a strict time limit (e.g., 2-3 years) within which supplementary or compartment exams can be taken to clear backlogs. After such a long period, your previous results would likely be considered null and void for the purpose of compartment exams. You would most probably need to re-enroll in a new B.Ed programme if you wish to complete the qualification.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
HLM College primarily offers its B.Ed programme in regular mode as per the guidelines of NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education). The college is known for its structured classroom sessions, practical teaching training, and curriculum that focuses on classroom management and pedagogy. Currently, there is no provision for a distance mode B.Ed at HLM College, as teacher education programs require practical teaching experience. If you are looking for distance B.Ed, you might explore IGNOU or other universities approved by NCTE for distance education. Check the HLM official website for updates.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.Ed admissions at Dada Dukhayal College of Education generally begin after the release of state counselling notifications, typically around June or July each academic year. The college follows the guidelines of the state education department for intake, eligibility, and seat distribution. Candidates with a minimum of fifty percent marks in their graduation (forty-five percent for reserved categories) are eligible. Keep an eye on the official college noticeboard or website for the latest dates regarding application forms, counselling rounds, and required documents like mark sheets, ID proofs, and transfer certificates.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The prominent in the state of Maharashtra is the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) offering a distance education course in B.Ed. It has the average duration of 2 years, but it is up to 5 years to finish it. Depending on the university and the category fees of the whole programme vary between INR 30,000-90,000. To view detailed brochures, and specific information regarding study materials, visiting the YCMOU web site should be advisable or you can contact the School of Education directly. One has to have a Bachelors degree or Masters degree with at least 50 percent marks.
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