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Shivam Raj

Beginner-Level 5

MAH B.Ed (CET) 2025 examination will be held offline (pen and paper) mode on March 24, 25, and 26 2025, official sources have confirmed. Previous years exams will be conducted in the same mode.

Key Details:

Exam Mode: Offline (Pen-and-Paper Based)

Exam Dates: March 24, 25, and 26, 2025

Duration: 90 minutes

Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Total Marks: 100

Sections: Mental ability (40 questions ), Teaching aptitude (30 questions ), general knowledge (30 questions )

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Mamona Rai

Contributor-Level 7

To prepare for the IGNOU BEd entrance exam candidates can refer to books like -

"Teaching Aptitude and General Knowledge" by Arihant Publications, and other specific guides for reasoning and general awareness. For current affairs, daily newspaper reading is highly recommended.

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Mani Mehra

Contributor-Level 7

Here are the expected important dates for IGNOU BEd entrance exam (official dates may vary):

- Notification Release: February 2026

- Online Application Starts: February 2026

- Last Date to Apply Without Late Fee: March 2026

- Hall Ticket Download: July 2026

- Exam Date: July 2026

- Result Declaration: Within 10–15 days after the exam

Candidates should keep checking the official website regularly for updates and any changes in the schedule.

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Himanshu Yadav

Beginner-Level 5

MNRA education college has not declared privately fee symtructure for government quota privately , but similar college's are charging for B.Ed between 17000 to 30000 per year.

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Janhvi Ahirwar

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, it is completely valid and legal to pursue an M.Com (IGNOU) and a B.Ed (regular) simultaneously, under the current regulations. The University Grants Commission (UGC) under the new guidelines, allows a students to enroll in two degree courses simultaneously, under one condition that one degree should be in regular mode while the other must be in distance/online mode. 

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