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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
You are eligible for applying B.Ed correspondence course from IGNOU. Admission shall be done on the basis of the score obtained in the entrance test conducted by IGNOU all over India. The candidate will be required to submit the filled-in application form with attested copy of documents as specified in entrance-cum-admission form. You can already have teaching experiences so there is no need of NCTE course. Yes, IGNOU B.Ed course is valid for Pvt. and Govt. job. For more details, you can see this website: www.ignou.ac.in
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Bachelor degree is enough for pursuing B.Ed. So, you're eligible for B.ed. You can enroll the subject regarding your Bachelors degree.
All the best for your future.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Here are few colleges for these types of student:
1. Andhra University Colleges of Arts and Commerce, Vishakhapatnam
It was established in 1996 and is one of the best colleges for education for special candidates.
http://andhrauniversity.edu.in/arts/index.html
2. Ali Yavar Jung national institute of hearing handicapped AYJNIHH, Mumbai
This is an autonomous government college established in 1983.
3. Banaras Hindu University BHU
This is one of the old colle
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
But in order to get admission in any college of national importance in India then he/she must pursue Masters after the completion of Bachelors and then go for M.Ed, which means 4 years of studies will be worth a top college.After doing M.Ed candidates are eligible for CBSE UGC NET and through this exam one can get adm
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Contributor-Level 7
Make sure B.Ed through correspondence is recognised by the NCTE. Now, as far PhD. is concerned, U.G.C has stopped recognizing any PhD through correspondence mode.
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