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Rishabh Pandey

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Typical fee structure at the best IPU B.Ed colleges will usually vary between about 1.1 Lacs to 3.1 Lacs of the 2 year course. This is standardly comprised of tuition fee, university fee, examination fee and occasionally a security deposit. There may be minor differences in the specific fees between affiliated colleges and different specialisation of B.Ed courses (e.g. between Generic B.Ed and B.Ed special education). The most accurate and updated fee-wise break up can be sought by students by visiting the individual college websites or GGSIPU official site.

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Aman Kumar

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Indeed, you are most likely to be eligible to do B.Ed course in St. Thomas College of Education (which most probably is the same St. Thomas College you are talking about, there are two other St. Thomas Colleges in Delhi/NCR). The B.Ed qualification normally needs a Bachelors degree (your B.Sc. Nursing) with a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks. Although teaching methodology might require a certain subject in some of the institutions, a B.Sc. Nursing degree would suffice in getting admission into B.Ed, so you can start pursuing your career in that field after graduation.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Sardar Patel College of Education, Gurgaon charges 44,000 for the first year of its 2-year B.Ed program, making the total tuition fee 88,000. Additionally, Gurugram University collects approximately 4,840 per student annually as university charges. That includes fees like development fund, enrollment, exam fee, digitalization, and more. 

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Artha Ghosh

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Yes, you can pursue B.Ed in distance mode in India! There are many UGC- and NCTE-recognized universities like IGNOU, Jamia Millia Islamia, and state-open universities that are offering 2-year B.Ed courses through distance or online mode. Just make sure you completed a bachelor's degree and for few universities current teaching experience.

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Arpit Sharma

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Yes, that is entirely possible, i.e. you could do your B.Ed in Maharashtra post doing your B.A. in Madhya Pradesh. The state of Maharashtra has its own entrance test known as MAH B.Ed CET, to aspire to get a seat in a B.Ed college of the state. Being an out-of state applicant, your application will be treated under All India/Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) category, and there will be certain eligibility criteria with regards to minimum marks in your graduation degree (say, 50 per cent of marks in case of general category). Once you have cleared the CET, you will be required to make use of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP).

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