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Rishabh gupta

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44% in B.Com and a completed D.El.Ed

It is slightly below the 50% cut-off required by most B.Ed programs. But if you belong to any category, then you can get benefits:

SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates often need only 45%, and your D.El.Ed may provide extra advantage that some private colleges may consider.

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Maharajula Sai Kiran Kumar

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If you've done B.Pharm and are thinking about doing B.Ed, your best bet is to pick a subject from the Science stream, like Biology or Chemistry. Since your background is mainly in science, especially with a pharmacy degree, that fits well. Some colleges allow you to take Physical Science too. Just make sure to check the college's subject list before applying, because not all places offer the same options. Choose something you're comfortable teaching and have good knowledge in.

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SK WASIM HOSSAIN

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Yes, you can take a B.Ed with Kamaraj Distance Education even with your qualifications.

  • Eligibility: A BA and a D.T.Ed qualifies you for B.Ed admission.  
  • Distance Learning: Kamaraj University B.Ed is in distance mode (UGC accepted).  
  • Steps to ultimate success!

  1) Check the current admission cycle on the university website.  

  2) Send both your BA and D.T.Ed mark sheets.  

  3) No entrance exam (direct admission).  

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Malika Sahu

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To enroll in B.Ed at Punjab university, you must first hold a bachelor's degress. Submit your application, download your admit card and appear for the CET exam. If got selected then you'll be attending the counselling once called. And then finally you're into the college 

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Shavya Verma

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Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed in correspondence (distance learning), but there are important eligibility requirements and procedural steps for both IGNOU  and BAOU.

 

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Shavya Verma

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If you are a girl, you have an option Sunderwati Mahila College which has integrated course of BA +B.Ed . Otherwise there are no other colleges in Bhagalpur who offers integrated course, you have to do all it seperately . Doing seperately is also a good option to study . 

 

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