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Contributor-Level 9
Under the "OU Aspire scholarship" program, Oriental University offers a range of scholarships to deserving candidates. The criteria of scholarship for B.Ed is mentioned below:
Graduation | B.Ed P/A fees after rebate | B.Ed-PT P/A fees after rebate |
|---|---|---|
80% and above | INR 37,500 | INR 29,000 |
70%- 79.99% | INR 40,000 | INR 31,500 |
60%-69.99% | INR 50,000 | INR 34,000 |
Below 60% | INR 50,000 | INR 36,500 |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Oriental University provides Merit based admission in its B.Ed Course. The candidate must have passed UG or PG in any discipline with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks for General and OBC, and 45% aggregate marks for SC and ST.
For candidates, who graduated with BTech/B.E or any other equivalent degree with Science and Maths, the minimum passing aggregate should be 55% for General and OBC and 50% for SC and ST.
The candidate need to register themselves on the online admission portal, for them to be considered for admission.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Candidates who are willing to take admission to B.Ed programme of Oriental University, have to meet the basic eligibility criteria set by the University, which is as mentioned below:
Course | Eligibility/ Selection |
|---|---|
B.Ed/ B.Ed (Part-time) | Passed UG/PG in Any Discipline (Except BTech.) with min 50% (GEN/OBC) and 45% (ST/SC) [As per state/central govt. norms]. For BTech/B.E. or equivalent Degree with Science and Maths with min 55% marks for GEN/OBC and 50% for SC/ST. Selection: Merit-Based |
Oriental University B.Ed admissions are Merit-Based. Candidates have to register themselves at the online portal with relevant information and documents, to get considered for admission at Oriental University B.Ed.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The choice between pursuing an M.Phil (Master of Philosophy) or a B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) depends on your career goals and aspirations. Here are some factors to consider when deciding which course to choose:
Career Path: Determine the career path you wish to pursue. If you want to continue in the field of teaching and education, a B.Ed degree would be more appropriate as it is specifically designed to provide the necessary pedagogical skills and knowledge required for teaching positions in schools and colleges. On the other hand, if you are interested in research and academia, an M.Phil degree would be more suitable as it focuses o
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Contributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Education is a four-year full-time, two-degree programme designed for individuals who want to work in a teaching or business environment. There are several job prospects for B.Com and B.Ed graduates
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Following is the admission process:
- Start of Application: 10th May, 2023
- Last date of filling online application PG course: 30th June, 2023
- Last date of filling online application with late fee: 8th July, 2023
- Entrance exam
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If you are doing regular B. Ed, then it will be job attendance v/s college attendence.
Any open University which is valid and accepted by government, as well as Internationally should be good option.
So, you can take a admission in any university by knowing there attendance systems if you are a Governmeny Employee.
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