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Siddu manikanta kumar vantakula

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Yes one can take the direct admission into B.Ed at Central University of Odisha . But for that student need to have minimum 50% marks in their graduation. And an attempt of the CUET PG exam is mandatory. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes of course, Advance College does charge for a B.Ed degree certificate, like any other college does. The fee structure for B.Ed at Advance College is :

- Tuition fee: This costs INR 50,000 per year.
- Registration fee: Rs. 5,000 as a one-off payment.
- Examination fee: In this Scholarship Program, OIS pays INR 5,000 per semester to the Selected candidates.
- Degree certificate fee: Low-cost strategy: INR 2,000 as one-off fee

Total course fee for 2 years: INR 11200

A student should understand that these options may come for different fees and can be accompanied by other costs. Of course, it’s always preferable to contact the coll

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Shubham

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The minimum requirement for the candidates to get admission in B.Ed is that they have to score at least 50 percent marks in the Bachelor's or Master's degree in Science, Social Science, Humanities, or Engineering/Technology with specialization in Science and Mathematics.
Late. Bhagwan Singh Mahavidyalaya offers approved B.Ed. courses from NCTE, and the number of maximum seats for the various courses is 100.

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Nandini Motwani

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Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the specific fee structure of Shiksha Shastri course at Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies. However, here are some general points about the institute :

- CIHTS is a deemed university in India that has been set up in Sarnath, Varanasi and started its work in 1967.

- It was founded by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru on his meeting with Tenzin Gyatso, who happens to be the 14th Dalai Lama.

- CIHTS imparts education on Tibetan medicine or Sowa Rigpa, Tibetan Astrology, as well as Fine Arts and other courses.

For more details regarding fee structure you may visit Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies&rsq

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Manori Sahni

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There are compulsory and optional subjects in each of the semester of the programme. The count of compulsory courses varies from one semester to another. Some of these subjects included in the course curriculum are named below:

  • English Language
  • Holistic Education
  • Environmental Studies
  • Understanding Education and Its Perspectives
  • Psychology of Learner and Learning
  • Assessment Learning, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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BU Bhopal admit candidates to the B.Ed programme on merit-basis. Hence, the applicants performance in the last qualifying examination is taken into consideration for selection. Additionally, the sanctioned seat intake is also considered at the time of seat allotment.

Moreover, the total seat intake for B.Ed at BU affiliated colleges is 8,620. It must be noted that the mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Manori Sahni

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The seat intake for B.Ed at Barkatullah University is 8620. It varies from one college to another. BU Bhopal B.Ed seat allotment process is carried out on a merit-basis and as per the sanctioned seat intake. The mentioned seat count is further taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Manpreet Kaur

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You can take up Distance BEd courses if you are:
Working Professionals: You are employed and wish to switch to the teaching profession but can't manage a full time learning mode.
Homemakers: If you have family duties to take care of and want a teaching career with a flexible learning option.
Remote Area Resident: If you live in remote areas with limited to no access to offline BEd programs.
Teachers with Prior Experience: If you have teaching experience but do not have a valid Bed degree you can choose this path.

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