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vishnu harry

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Honestly, choosing LPU for an Integrated BEd is a smart move if you want both theory + practical exposure in one place. The programme is designed in line with NEP, so you get modern teaching methods, classroom training, and real school internships from early on. Plus, LPU focuses on skill-building like communication, teaching techniques, and use of technology in education, not just books. You also get a good campus environment, workshops, and career support, which helps a lot if you're serious about becoming a confident teacher.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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The No. 1 B.Ed college in Chennai is SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur. This is according to NIRF rankings of top universities in India in 2025, where only one college that offers the B.Ed programme ranks in the Universities category.  

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Porishmita Paul

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Yes, you can become a government teacher after completing BEd from any NCTE-approved college. You need to qualify exams like CTET, State TET, or DSSSB, not your college ranking.

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Porishmita Paul

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Yes, some colleges offer BEd admission without entrance exam based on graduation marks (merit-based admission). This is common in many private colleges and some universities.

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Porishmita Paul

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Several colleges accept low scores, including Lovely Professional University (LPU), Amity University, Sharda University, CCS University affiliated colleges, and MDU Rohtak colleges. 

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Porishmita Paul

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Yes, you can get admission in colleges accepting low scores in BEd entrance exams. Many private colleges and universities offer admission through lower cutoffs, merit-based selection, later counselling rounds.

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Virajita Madavi

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MIT School of Education and Research B.Ed curriculum cover topics related Education. The syllabus is divided yearly. Some of the topics covered in the first year of the course are:

  • Contemporary India and Education
  • Assessment for Learning
  • Reading and Reflecting on Text, etc.

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Virajita Madavi

Contributor-Level 10

MIT School of Education and Research B.Ed curriculum cover topics related Education. The syllabus is divided yearly. Some of the topics covered in the first year of the course are:

  • Contemporary India and Education
  • Assessment for Learning
  • Reading and Reflecting on Text, etc.

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Surbhi Mishra

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Yes, according to your statement in Question you can reapply for CTET without any problems or obstacles. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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MIT School of Education and Research has 100 seats in B.Ed programme. Aspirants are offered seat in B.Ed based on their PERA CET or MAH-CET (B.Ed General + ELCT) scores. Selected aspirants have to confirm their seat by paying the course fees.

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