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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BEd course is available at Kingston Teacher's Training College. The institute offers BEd courses at the PG level. Candidate must meet the eligibility criteria to enrol for BEd course admission set by the college. Aspirants must pass graduation with a 50% aggregate. Kingston Teacher's Training College's admission process is merit-based.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B.Ed eligibility cut-off requires around 50%. You can approach private colleges or state universities with less stringent norms-some admit candidates even with around 45-50% on the basis of the entrance test scores (say, UP B.Ed JEE).
You can also improve your percentage by reappearing for the UG exams through the improvement scheme by your university, if available to do so. Open universities like IGNOU may also offer B.Ed with a less cut-off (about 45%) for working persons.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Those aspiring to get admission into B.Ed through distance education, can apply to institutes which have been recognised to offer B.Ed programmes through distance learning education, such as IGNOU.
Candidate should have attained a Bachelor degree with 50% marks and two years teaching experience (in some institutes). Access the site ignou.ac.in, register online within the provided admission period (January or July), fill the form with identification proof and degree certificates. The fee of about INR 50,000 for the entire two-year programme can be paid in the online mode. The documents have to be submitted either online or at a regional
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can pursue B.Ed course via online/correspondence program, but the university should be approved by UGC. As per the latest notification, all the online/correspondence programs are considered the same as the regular program, so there isn't any problem while pursuing B.Ed online.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The admissions for the B.Ed program at JMM'S Sundrabai A. Patil Education College are still open. But the last date for applications was not given. So, you can go through the college's official website for updates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Some college that offer B Ed course through distance learning mode are:-
1.Indira gandhi national open university.
2.Karnataka state open university.
3.Dr. B.R ambedkar open university, hyderabad.
4.Yashwantrao chavan maharashtra open university, mahaharashtra.
5.Netaji subhas open university, west bengal.
6.Madhya pradesh bhoj open university .
7.Uttar pradesh rajarshi tandon open university.
Would you like help for know syllabus, admission process for any universities?
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
P.A. College of Education, located in Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, offers a two-year full-time Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program with specializations in English, Mathematics, Bioscience, Commerce Education, Computer Science, History, Physical Education, and Tamil. The first-year fee for the B.Ed. program is INR 50,000.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Each year the open B.Ed. programme admission at University School of Open Learning in Chandigarh starts in June or July before the educational term without pre-testing candidates. University School of Open Learning declares exact admission start dates the academic calendar of the institution. Candidates who want to study without an entrance exam must possess a bachelor's degree that reaches at least 55% marks according to their category requirements. To join the programme candidates must demonstrate merit during their application process which follows online registration and document verification . The two-year course demands students
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can absolutely pursue a B.Ed. after completing a B.Sc. in Operations Theatre and Anesthesia. While your B.Sc. degree is in a specialized medical field, it still fulfills the basic requirement of having a bachelor's degree, which is essential for B.Ed. admissions. The B.Ed. program focuses on pedagogy and teaching methodologies, and it's open to graduates from various discipline.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
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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