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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The tuition fee at Jagannath University, Jaipur, for the B.Ed course is roughly INR 1.5 Lacs per two-year period. This will be around INR 75,000 for each year of study. It includes tuition, as well as other related expenditures, to deliver a complete academic experience. An applicant must already have completed a bachelor's degree with a stated percentage by the university. The programme is created to equip the students with teaching profession preparation keeping in line with the regulatory requirements established by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE).

 

 

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Kapil Lalwani

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D.D.Jain College of Education accepts both entrance process and academic merit for student admission into the B.Ed program. The educational institution runs its B.Ed programme across a two-year duration to teach students teaching competencies and instructive material. The entry requirements for prospective candidates involve holding a bachelor's degree from an accredited university before meeting applicable admission prerequisites. Applicants must complete a submission of application forms before attending a counseling meeting in order to proceed with the admissions process. You should check with the college for current updates regardi

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Kapil Lalwani

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Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology (GJUST) imposes different cutoff boundaries based on the student category and academic specialization for Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.). The cutoff requirements for general category students normally range from 50-60% in qualifying exams and bounded cutoffs exist for reserved categories from 45-55%. Students seeking B.Ed. admission at GJUST should secure ranks between positions 1000 and 1500 within the merit list. These cutoff figures remain approximate because GJUST changes admission cutoffs annually.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The Karnataka Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) Entrance Exam organized by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is the admission requirement for B.Ed in government colleges in Bangalore. Candidates must pass the Karnataka Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) Entrance Exam with 50% of the total marks from 150 multiple-choice questions to qualify. The selection process leads qualified applicants to further interviews known as counseling events which provide them with the chance to select their most desired educational institution. Students need to pay an entrance examination fee ranging between INR 500 to 1000 to apply for B.Ed admission. The selec

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Kapil Lalwani

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Candidates could start online B.Ed entrance exams registration in Uttar Pradesh on February 15, 2025 while applications continued through March 25, 2025. The IGNOU B.Ed entrance exams allow candidates to register currently through the official IGNOU website and they will accept applications until March 25. Candidates from the general class must submit INR 1500 while those belonging to the SC/ST category need to pay INR 750 to apply for UP B.Ed JEE.

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Ashutosh Shukla

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To get the updated cutoff details of the B.Ed. program offered by St. Ignatius College of Education, you may visit Shiksha.com, which has information regarding the college, courses, fees, eligibility, and cutoff. Alternatively, you can also visit the college's website to get the admission-related details.

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Pratik Anand

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For admission in B.Ed at Kolhan University, a candidate must have a bachelor's degree from a recognised institution with 50% aggregate marks. 5% relaxation is given to the students of reserved category.

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Anchal Shukla

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Central Corporate Relations, Training and Placement is established with key focus to extend students the best possible opportunities of internship and placement in his / her area of professional interest.

 

Central Corporate Relations, Training and Placement Cell (CN CRTP) is instrumental in building strong Institute # Industry Ecosystem with a robust corporate connect. It also aids at coordinating to impart employability enhancement trainings in connection with career aspirations by offering adequate placement opportunities and value management for academic improvement. The CN CRTP identifies student aspirations and helps them achi

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Pratik Anand

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The cutoff information on B.Ed admission at Jagannath University is not publicy available for now. But the eligibility criteria is as follow :- 

Admission is based on the marks scored in CUET and PTET. Other than this candidate also need to score 50% marks in qualifying degree. Relaxation of 5% is given to student of reserved category

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