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Aayushi Bijawe

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To pursue a B.Ed with Maths you typically need to have a Bachelor's degree in Maths or a related field such as Physics or Engineering. However, some universities may also consider candidates who have a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks and have studied Maths as one of their subjects in 10+2. In your case, you have a Bachelor's degree with English Political Science, and Social Science. Although you have studied Maths in your 10+2, it is unlikely that you would be eligible for B.Ed with Maths based on your Bachelor's degree.

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Dushyant Mehra

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Answer to Sambhav. B.Com B.Ed (Bachelor of Commerce + Bachelor of Education) is a four-year undergraduate integrated programme. Candidates who want to work in education or other commerce-related fields should take this course. B.Com B.Ed is pursued by those candidates who want to work as a commerce teacher at various schools. Because commerce is such an important subject, B.Com B.Ed graduates have numerous job opportunities.

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Marmik Gopani

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Gujarat University
Ahmedabad University
H. L. College of Education
L. D. College of Education
C. U. Shah College of Education.

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Dushyant Mehra

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Bachelor of Commerce B.Com course will also be able to pursue B.Ed. Unlike many other graduate courses, B.Ed. Colleges in India offer the course to aspirants on certain different parameters, and sometimes even for certain different eligibility criteria. In this article, we will talk about the different aspects and parameters aspirants will be required to satisfy in order to pursue B.Ed. After B.Com.

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