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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Yes, it is a graduation course.

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Prarthana Bain

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Here, I feel loke you want to be a teacher in school. So B.Ed and D.L.Ed courses are for Higher secondary level school and primary level school. Hence, D.EL.ED can be done just after 12+ and yeas you can do it anytime even after your M.SC/NET/SLET/Ph.D anytime. The minimum qualification is 12+ and the marks and fee depends upon the institution. Thereafter for B.Ed, you have to pass 12+3 level/B.Sc.
To put it in a nutshell;
D.L.Ed will give you a qualification to sit for primary school teacher recruitment test (TET).
B.Ed will give you a qualification to sit for the Higher Secondary Teacher recruitment test (SSC).
Now, as you have done M.S
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renu Sejwal

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Yes, it will be valid all over India provided the college was approved by AICTE. By applying in Haryana if you are not domicile of Haryana, you will be considered as a general category outside Haryana candidate.

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renu Sejwal

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During interviews, your current knowledge of the subject you are going to teach will matter more than your class 12th marks. Make it your strong point and let the impact of fewer marks in 12th be covered by you. So prepare well all the best.

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renu Sejwal

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Minimum 50% for general and 45% for reserved category are the minimum qualifying marks for admission into B.Ed, so this makes you eligible for the course. Still some colleges accept 50 % minimum so check for the eligibility before applying.

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Aarush Malhotra

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You may get into any of the colleges mentioned below:
1. K.J. Somaiya Comprehensive College of Education, Training and Research
2. Bombay Teacher's Training College
3. Lady Irwin College
4. Andhra University
5. SNDT Women's University
6. St. Xaviers College of Education

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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

As UGC has granted one regular and one open/ distance, then logically should not have a problem.

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