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a year agoContributor-Level 9
the current cutoff information of the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program, College of Education, Pendraroad, is missing. Still, the overall B.Ed. cut off percentages of colleges and regions like Bilaspur depend upon the number of candidates and their performance in the entrance examination. For such institutions, cutoff marks are generally between 50% and 60% depending on some factors, but for those in the reserved categories, it is usually slightly lower than the above range. Specific and current cutoffs may be obtained by contacting the college of choice directly.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Perhaps there can be some few private B.Ed colleges in the Palakkad district that have vacancies but as for the availability of the number of seats are not clearly stated to the public. There are some colleges that are offering the B.Ed programs like Sree Swamy Vivekananda Centre of Teacher Education and other colleges in this region, but you have to contact directly to these colleges or can visit their official website for more relevant information for the seat availability. Information like numbers of seats available in each course also variation at various times, thus it is better to contact directly to the college only to know corr
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The general dates of the current year that offers Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) at Arunai College of Education vary depending on the candidates and marks in the relevant examination. The broad standard academically prescribed for the general category is the possession of a bachelor's degree with fifty percent marks or fifty-five percent marks for the reserved categories. Another cause could be on the basis of admission exam, or merit list which is set and administered by the college/ University. The application process commonly starts in the middle of the year, and a candidate needs to check the college's official announcements constan
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes it is quite easy to get admission in the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) course at the Mewar Institute of Management. You just need to fulfil the eligibility criteria which is having a graduation degree with a minimum score of 50%. However, whether you should or should not pursue this course at Mewar Institute of Management solely depends on your goals.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Cutoffs for B.Ed admission at University of Kashmir, South Campus, are mentioned below:
OM :65.40 %
OM + PG: 66.28 %
RBA :54.50 %
RBA + PG:60.39 %
WUP :60.40 %
CDP :64.50 %
NCC :59.72 %
DA: 44.28 %
DA + PG: 57.06 %
ST :62.50 %
ST + PG :60.42 %
SC :46.33 %
A total of 9 courses are offered across various specialisations. The total seat intake for all the programmes is 577.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The total tuition fee to pursue B.Ed at the Mewar Institute of Management is about INR 50,000. This amount is based on the data given by the reviews of students studying at the Mewar Institute of Management. To get more insights on the B.Ed course at Mewar Institute of Management, make sure you go through the reviews of students on the Shiksha website. It is a great first-hand source of information.
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