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Tejas Patil

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Interested candidates can apply online/offline with required information on tier website portal. Admission is based on the marks obtained in 10+2.

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Tejas Patil

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The Candidate should pass Graduate / Post Graduate students from any discipline of Arts, Commerce and Science are eligible to apply. The minimum percentage required is 50% (45% for SC & ST), OBC/SBC.

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Garvit Saraswat

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Meghraj Memorial College provides a Full time B.Ed which is a good option to pursue for your future the latest cutoff for general is 55 percentile for SC, ST OBC is 50 percentile

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Garvit Saraswat

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When you complete your graduation and prepare for entrance exam

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Garvit Saraswat

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Mumbai University offers the course in both part time and full-time modes. It also offers the course as virtual classes completely for educational purposes.It is a two-year course. The cut off for General is about 45-47 percentile. For SC, ST OBC, it is about 40- 45 percentile

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Garvit Saraswat

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The latest cut off for B.Ed in Hindi at MGAHV is:
For general, it is 50 percent
For SC, ST and OBC, it is 45 percent

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Sanskar Kumar

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The cut off for B.Ed in Sachchidananda Sinha College is 68 percent for Hons course and 68.6 for English course.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

No, there is no more list because all the seats are completely filled. If your rank is 9 then you name should be in main list. And if you missed your main list counselling then your seat had been given to any other candidate of waiting list. I am studying in RIE and according to my knowledge all the seats have been filled. Last year, three to four lists were released. But this time I think no other list is going to be released.

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