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Aayushi Harsha

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The IGNOU B.Ed course covers subjects such as childhood pedagogy, contemporary India and education, learning and teaching, language across the curriculum, understanding disciplines, and gender issues in education. It also includes practical components like lesson planning and teaching practice to equip future educators with essential skills.

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Vikrant Shukla

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The IGNOU BEd syllabus is a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience and includes core courses, content-based methodology courses, optional courses, and practical work such as school-based and workshop-based activities. The programme is divided across two years, with each year focusing on different aspects of education, pedagogy, and fieldwork. The syllabus consists of the subjects and topics on which the exam question paper will be based.

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Virajita Arora

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Yes, B.Ed + VAP course is available at IBMR Group of Institutions. The duration of the course is 18 months. To be eligible for the award of the degree, candidates shall complete the course in a maximum period of 18 months from the date of enrolment for the first semester of the course. Candidates must pass graduation to apply for the B.Ed + VAP course.

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Deity of Games

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Certainly, you may proceed with the Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) in Mathematics and Physics after a Bachelors degree in Fashion Technology from NIFT. But, admission requirements for B.Ed courses differ from one institution to another, so you need to check those of the universities or colleges of your choice. In most cases, a general knowledge in the subjects you want to teach is useful, so some institutions will require you to have a degree in the said fields. If you do not meet the school's subject requirements you should take extra subjects or a degree in Mathematics or Physics. This transition might be useful in teaching, as you ca

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