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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is feasible to be accepted into a Bachelor of Education programme without the MAH CET exam in some circumstances. There are a few colleges and universities that have a merit list based on the marks received in graduation, and hence provide an avenue for admission based on the merit list. Some universities or colleges create their own entrance exams for education programs or have different procedures for calculating admission into a Bachelor of Education program. There are also private universities that provide admission without requiring the common entrance exam or a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) entrance exam. There are also st
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
If candidates find discrepancies in the IGNOU BEd 2026 answer key, candidates can follow the steps below:
Visit the official IGNOU BEd website.
Click on the "Answer Key Objection" link.
Login with their credentials.
Select the question (s) they want to challenge and upload valid proof.
Pay a nominal fee (if applicable) and submit the objection.
After reviewing all objections, the final answer key is released before result declaration.
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