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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Praveen,Yes, you can. Just now IGNOU has announced opening up of admission process for session starting from July 2018. I would advice you to download the brochure cum application form from webpage and start off!!

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Hemali D

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No, you need have filled the form only then you will eligible for entrance test and admission thereafter.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Yes, you can apply for it. For other information, visit this official link
http://admissionas.jdvu.ac.in/jadavpurBed/index.php

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Lata,Candidates should have possessed following eligibility criteria defined by IGNOU for B.Ed. Program:
Candidates with at least fifty (55) percent marks either in the Bachelor's Degree and/or in the Master's Degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Commerce/Humanity, Bachelors in Engineering or
Technology with specialization in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent thereto, are eligible for admission to the programme (and
The following categories are eligible to be the students of B.Ed. (ODL):
(i) Trained in-service teachers in elementary education (Or);
(ii) Candidates who have completed a NCTE recogni
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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Yes, offcourse if your Himalayan College is recognized by UGC approved university.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear,
B.Sc, B.Ed integrated course is 4 year duration course and D.El.Ed is just 1 to 2 year duration course. After your integrated B.Sc B.Ed, there are a number of options available for you such as:
M.Sc (Economics)
M.Sc (Hotel Management)
M.Sc (Design - Interior & Furniture)
M.Sc (Design - Fashion)
M.Sc (Design - Multimedia)
M.Sc (Film and TV Production)
M.Sc (Geography)
M.Sc (Computer Science)
M.Sc (Information Technology)
MBA
Or, you may also continue in your own stream by doing M.Ed. M.Ed. = Master of Education is a programme to prepare educators by nurturing professional skills, widening knowledge and offering hands on experiences in r
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Shabana Bee

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Yes, it is a bit risky now, as you have to score above 50% in MA (as you don't have it in BA) for getting admission in B.Ed. If you talk about possibilities, yes it is possible to do Master's degree through distance (as you want better marks), and then do a regular B.Ed. I have few friends who are doing so at present, it is absolutely alright. Now, whether you should do Masters through regular or distance mode is entirely up to you. It is definitely difficult to score high through regular mode, but it also inculcates better learning. All the best.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Abhi, I'd prefer Amity over MDU anyday. At Amity, the lecturers are experts in their fields and are clearly enthusiastic about their subjects. The course structure is particularly the combination of seminars, lectures, and tutorials within small groups that will give you an opportunity for discussion and full engagement with the course content. You'll gain a deep insight into education by learning the role of a professional educator, the new changes in the education system and a lot more. However, MDU is by far the worst university I have ever seen. Their admin department *. They don't have good teachers. Plus, no placements. I did
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Namrata Singh

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It totally depends on the college eligibility in which you wish to apply. Some may conduct entrance for admission and other may take admission based on your percentage in graduation.

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