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(i) Physical Science Group (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics).
(ii) Biological Science Group (Botany, Zoology & Chemistry).
The B.Sc-B.Ed course is a professional course and it aims at producing competent teachers of science and mathematics teaching at secondary level. This is an innovative teacher education course. It provides training in methodology along with instruction in various content areas.
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B.Ed is only necessary for getting teaching job in schools. Hence, don't worry if you don't have B.Ed qualification. If you have Post Graduation then you can apply for job in various private colleges directly for interview. You have to clear interview for getting the job. If you have aim of getting a Government University lecturer job then be prepared for exams like UGC NET or SLET.
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