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Scholar-Level 17
B.El.Ed stands for Bachelor of Elementary Education. It is a 4-year integrated professional degree programme of elementary teacher education. It is a full-time graduate course, not available under distance or correspondence as of 2011. The eligibility of this course is a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level. Some colleges also offer admission on the basis of obtained merit at the 10+2 level. However, generally, in most of the colleges and institutes offering the course, admission is provided based on the candidates performance in a relevant entrance test, conducted at any of state and natio
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school as a teacher.
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B.Ed course can be pursued through full time, correspondence or distance learning by various universities throughout the country. In full time B.Ed regular class you have to attend.
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Yes, of course but my suggestion is to go for MA because it will provide eligibility for NET and SLET examination. You will have the opportunity to become an assistant professor in a government college. B.Ed will make you eligible to write TET. If you're aspiring to become a school teacher then pursue B.Ed.
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