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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Bangalore Shiksha Sagar College of Education has 2 years Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) degree and is affiliated to Bangalore University. The college admits students on the basis of their merit at the Karnataka CET (Common Entrance Test) which is awarded for this degree program. Further, the cutoff rank for the B.Ed program may change according to the ensuing years because of the number of applicants, seat availability, and above all, how students perform on that paper.
To get the latest information on cut off ranks along with seat availability and admission procedure, one should contact the college directly or visit the official web
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The B.sc + B.Ed course offered by Maharshi Dadhich Mahila Mahavidyalaya is a combined program of B.Sc and B. Ed. This course takes 4 years of study after which students will have completed 8 semesters. Each semester is thus broadly divided into 15-18 weeks of teaching and learning averaged by academics, and exams. The course is aimed at giving the students terminal/vocational training that covers science subjects education and Au learning education. When the course is complete students are presented with dual degree which they can take them into teaching, education or advance studying. The yearly admit for this course is approximately
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
West Bengal has a few government colleges which act as B.Ed Sanskrit college. Some of the colleges that offer this programme include the following; Tagore Institute of Art & Education, Heritage College of Education and Krishnapur Teachers' Training Institute.The National Council for Teacher Education mentions a total of 29 B.Ed Sanskrit Colleges in West Bengal. These colleges provide B.Ed course for two years in Sanskrit, The total intake capacity of theses colleges is about 1,500-2000. The admission process involves a common entrance test normally at the state level and then counseling for allotment of seat.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Some colleges offer B.Ed courses in Malayalam medium. A few of these options include the Wayanad College of Teacher Education, offering a B.Ed programme in many subjects, along with Malayalam. There is also the Govt. College of Teacher Education (GCTE) in Wayanad that offers teacher training programs and also has B.Ed programs. These colleges, in general, adhere to the rules of the Kerala University or other affiliated universities in the state. Check their particular admission requirements, eligibility criteria, and whether the course is offered in Malayalam or any other language. You can also visit their official websites or contact
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11 months agoGuide-Level 15
The cutoff for B.A. B.Ed. in Mohanlal Sukhadia University (MLSU) is usually within the range of 50% to 60% and depends on the intake and specializations. In order to get a seat for the 2024 admission, candidates should obtain marks within this range. The PTET exam results hold a lot of importance, and candidates must have passed their 10+2 with relevant subjects. Official websites of MLSU can be checked in order to acquire the updated and most precise information relating to cutoffs and other admission procedures.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Fee Structure for B.Ed at Silchar College of Education
The admission fee structure in INR for the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) course for the session 2022-24 at Silchar College of Education has been specified as:
Union fee: 300.00
Magazine fee: 300.00
Sports fee: 100.00
College development fee: 700.00
Workshop/Seminar/Internship fee: 200.00
Library fee: 500.00
Guest Lecturer fee: 5,000.00
Enrolment fee: 50.00
Admission fee: 15.00
Tuition fee: 180.00
Total Fee: 7,345.00
This total comprises a detailed analysis of different fees, contributing to the larger aspect of overall educational learning from the college.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Baihata Charili B.Ed. College mainly focuses on the undergraduate program, by providing the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed). However, in case you wish to pursue a UG diploma, then you may still need to look for other specific Diploma in the institution that may be offered such as Diploma in education or such like products though the offering may not be standard.
If one wants to apply for the UG Diploma program, there would be certain requirements to cover like they are required to clear twelfth standard from any board of recognised education and should have passed the standard with required percentage to apply for the admission and other f
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