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Bhavani Kumari

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The most important source for obtaining MH CET B.Ed free mock tests is Maharashtra CET Portal. True representation of difficulty level of final exam and it's pattern is shown on Maharashtra CET Portal. Other sources for free mock tests are EduRev (free test series), Toppersexam (online free mock tests), GoPract (Subject wise free mock tests) and TCYonline (Free practice sets). For clear and more information, you can visit on these sites individually.

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Manisha Shukla

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EFLU Hyderabad offer B.Ed as a 2 year UG level course in full-time mode. Admission to the respective course is offered on the basis of merit. Therefore, candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12 with valid scores in institutional level examination. For more details, candidates must visit the official website of the University or enquire through the administration office.

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Aashi Srivastava

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Some of the popular B.Ed scholarships are mentioned below:

  • National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS)
  • Post-Matric Scholarship for SC/ST/OBC
  • Maulana Azad National Fellowship (for minorities)
  • State-level scholarships (like Uttar Pradesh B.Ed Scholarship, West Bengal Oasis Scholarship)
  • UGC Scholarships (e.g., Ishan Uday for NE students)

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Pallavi

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The Typical Elegibility Criteria for B.Ed Scholarships in India include:

  • Family income ceiling (usually below INR 2.5–6 lakh/year)
  • Merit or academic performance
  • Reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/Minority/EWS)
  • Regular student in a recognised institution

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Abhay Dixit

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This is a very good question and one most students ask! B.Ed syllabus is a balance of theory and practical work. You will learn a lot about education systems how students learn, teaching methods and classroom management.
Here are some of the common subjects in B.Ed curriculum:

  • Contemporary India and Education
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Childhood and Growing Up
  • Assessment for Learning
  • Pedagogy of a School Subject (like Maths, Science, English, Hindi etc.)
  • Gender, School, and Society
  • ICT in Education (How to use tech in teaching)
  • Internship & Teaching Practice in real schools

So yes, while it is not as heavy as engineering or Science in terms of formul

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Vedant More

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Various colleges in india offer B.Ed in special education 

Some of them are - 

Amity University 

Jawaharlal Nehru University 

Jamia Millia Islamia 

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 

All Yavar Jung National institute of speech and hearing disabilities Divyangjan, Mumbai 

AIISH Mysore 

Apex University 

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