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http://www.drrammanoharlohiainstitute.org/
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It is not necessary to study B.Ed, unless you want to enter the teaching line.
About B.Ed course:
This course has been designed for those aspirants who are interested to pursue career in teaching and other related fields. For teaching in high schools and higher primary schools, B.Ed degree is must require in India. At present, the need for trained teachers is very high as lot of schools are building day-by-day. To become a successful professional in teaching field, o
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Educational Qualification Required: The minimum educational qualification required is "Bachelor Degree" in any discipline from a recognised university. Since LL.B. (Bachelor of Law) is a Graduate Degree, of course LL.B. Is treated as a Graduate Degree.
Minimum Percentage Required in Graduation: Minimum 50% are required ( Relaxation of 5% for applicants in the reserved categories)
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