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YASH SHARMA

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No, a B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) degree is not equivalent to an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree. B.Ed is an undergraduate degree that is awarded to students who have completed a program in education and are eligible to become a teacher. LLB, on the other hand, is an undergraduate degree in law that is awarded to students who have completed a program in legal studies and are eligible to become a lawyer.
B.Ed and LLB degrees are distinct and have different career paths and opportunities. While a B.Ed degree prepares students to become teachers, an LLB degree prepares students to become lawyers, legal advisors, and legal professionals in v
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Sonali Kumari singh

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As a commerce background student pursuing B.Ed your second semester course selection should depend on your career aspirations and personal interests. However, some common subjects in the second semester of a B.Ed programme are:
Pedagogy of Social Science
Pedagogy of Commerce
Pedagogy of Business Studies
Educational Psychology
Understanding Self and Others
ICT in Education
You should consult with your department head to determine which subjects align with your career goals and interests. It's also a good idea to review the course descriptions and prerequisites to ensure that you are adequately prepared for each course.

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YASH SHARMA

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I can suggest that you check with the online education department of Narsee Monjee University deemed to be University, to obtain a copy of your online mode education records. You can contact the university's student service department or online education department via email or phone and provide them with your enrollment details, such as your name, enrollment number, and programme details. They should be able to guide you on how to obtain a copy of your online mode education records and provide you with the necessary information. Additionally, you can also check the university's online portal or student portal, as they may have an opti
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Sarathi Sankar

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Candidates must have 50% marks in aggregate in Bachelor's degree and/or a Masters degree in Science, Social Science, Humanities, Commerce, or any other qualification comparable in order to be considered for admission to the programme.

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Sarathi Sankar

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Bharathidasan University Tamil Nadu National Open University. Directorate of Distance Education, Kurukshetra University. These all are the best universities to do B.Ed through correspondence.

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