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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The last date to apply for the B.Ed CET exam depends on which specific exam you are referring to, as different states and universities have their own deadlines. For example, the MAH B.Ed CET 2025 appliaction period was from December 28, 2024 to Feburary 28, 2025 while the MAH B.A. B.Ed/B.Sc B.Ed CET closed on June 23, 2025. Other states like UP, Bihar, and Rajasthan have different deadlines, usually between Feburary and June.
B.Ed CET exams are not conducted in a single college. Instead, they are held at various designated test centres across the state, such as Ahmednagar, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Navi Mumbai for Maharashtra. After t
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Yes, you can do a B.Ed course from BROU while working as a constable. Many universities, including open and distance learning institutions, allow working professionals to pursue B.Ed through part-time or distance mode. Just make sure you meet the eligibility criteria and can manage your job along with the course requirements. This option is popular among those already working in government jobs.
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Utkal University's 4-year B.Sc.–B.Ed it contains Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Math or Botany, Zoology) with education studies across eight semesters. You'll cover foundational science, pedagogy, child development, educational psychology, teaching practicum, internships, elective courses, seminars, project work and CBCS component.
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In Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Geetanjali Institute, the most current cut off news is not a certain number, but the results are mainly based on merit, depending on marks obtained in qualifying exams, and entrance exams and percentage. B.Ed will have the capacity of 200 seats. One is expected to have a bachelor degree of minimum 50% aggregate in a renowned university. Rank specific cut-off in 2025 would be decided after considering the total number of applicants and their performance in entrance examination of either the state government or university associated with the state government.
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Yes, many universities across India offer B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) in regular, offline mode. Institutions like Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and various state universities conduct full-time B.Ed programs on-campus, usually spread over two years. These offline programs include regular classes, practicum in schools, workshops, and teaching internships, which help develop both theoretical and hands-on skills. Admission is typically through entrance exams or merit-based, depending on the university. Offline mode is especially valuable for those seeking strong academic mentorship and in-person classroom training.
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