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Khushi Jaiswal

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For a TGT train graduate teacher position with a BA Political Science and economics and a B.Ed in economics and English you can choose either economics or English as your specialisation provided your B.Ed includes are respective pedagogy of your B.Ed focuses on teaching both subject you have more flexibility if you want to teach social Science you should have study history geography along with economics are Political Science for all three year of graduation

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Aashi Rai

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No it's not compulsory. You can get admission to BEd courses without taking any entrance exam depending on the college/university.
Further in the case of distance BEd - no entrance exams are needed. Students can get direct admission to a Distance B.Ed course in colleges like YCMOU, MPBOU, and IGNOU

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Shruti Shukla

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Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed from IGNOU. They offer a very respected course through distance learning which makes it accessible for students from all over India.
Below mentioned is a quick overview that the interested candidates can check:

  • Eligibility: Hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50 percent marks.
  • Entrance Exam: You need to take the IGNOU B.Ed Entrance Exam that is conducted once a year.
  • Duration: The programme is 2 years long but you have a maximum of 5 years to complete it.
  • Specializations: Choose from various specializations such as English, Hindi, Mathematics, Social Sciences etc.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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The Latest records-pushed perception on B.Ed. Cut?off at Sabarmati University:

You want as a minimum 50% in graduation (45% for reserved categories) to qualify.

Admission relies upon for your advantage score and performance in the college's Group Discussion and Personal Interview.

There's no constant rank, simply reduce off through marks and selection procedure.

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Harsh Singh

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Here are some colleges for B.Sc + B.Ed to take admission in Bihar/Patna: 

  1. Patna women's college
  2. Magadh mahila college
  3. St. Xavier colleges
  4. Patna training college 
  5. Anugraha narayan college 

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Vaibhav Mishra

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Yes Sri Sarda College of education offers a Bachelor of education (Bed) programme specifically designed for women.

The B.Ed programme is a 2 year course .

The college is affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University 

The college is affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University 

The college admits 50 full -time woman students for the BE.d program 

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Baskaran M

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B.Ed Colleges Without CET

- *Top Colleges:*

    - Delhi University

    - Amity University

    - Banaras Hindu University

    - Jamia Millia Islamia

- Distance B.Ed:

    - IGNOU

    - Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University

    - Netaji Subhash Open University

    - Annamalai University

Check college websites for admission details.

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Baskaran M

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Gurukul College of Education B.Ed Seats

- *West Bengal Campus*: 100 seats (2 units of 50 students each)

- *Rewa, Madhya Pradesh Campus*: 196 seats

For the most up-to-date information, contact the college directly or visit their official website.

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Rahul Verma

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No, a student who has passed 10+2 (intermediate) will be not eligible to directly apply to the Odisha B.Ed entrance examination in 2025 (academic year). As mentioned in the eligibility criteria of Odisha B.Ed, in case of the general category, candidates have to pass B.Sc. or Master degree examination in Sciences, Social Sciences, or Humanities with 50 percent marks and 45 percent marks in case of OBC, SC, and ST as-well. Bachelor degree is also mandatory among the stuents undertaking a course in engineering or technology at Bachelor degree level with some specialisations. Thus, it is not just the intermediate qualification.

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