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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you can pursue it .Some distance B.Ed courses may require some teaching experience.

It would be a better idea to upskill yourself with some online distance courses in your area of expertise ( technology/management ).

You can explore about -

  • IIM executive courses ( after some work experience)
  • IGNOU B.Ed
  • State Open Unversities
  • Advance courses in technology and management 

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, Mahatma Gandhi University B.Ed course amdission is merit-based. Candidates are shortlisted and admitted based on their merit in the last qualifying examination. Shortlisted candidates further have to go through MGU CAP seat allotment procedure. In the last step, selected candidates are required to pay the admission fee to confirm their admission. 

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, the university accept applications via online mode. Candidates fulfilling the eligibility requirements can apply through the MGU official website. The steps to be followed for online application form filling are:

  1. Go to the MGU official website and click on the link “B.Ed CAP 2024”.
  2. Follow the guidelines and fill in the asked details to create login credentials.
  3. Login and fill out the application form.
  4. Pay the application fee.
  5. Upload the required important documents.
  6. Check the entered details and submit the application form.
  7. Take a print of the confirmation page for your future reference.

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