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IASKOLKATA KolkataNo 1 self financed Private college in west benagal

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Hello Sunanda Roy,
B.Ed is 2 year's full time regular course. But you can do this course in IAS Academy without attending class. We provide classes only on weekends, if you required then you can attend lectures. We will provide you all the study materials also, so it will help you to study at home. You just need to come for examinations only. We will provide you practice teaching also.

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Amlan Saha KunduMathematician|Penetration Tester|Programmer.

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Sorry to say, you cannot.

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Amlan Saha KunduMathematician|Penetration Tester|Programmer.

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No, it is upto your HS performances.

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Amlan Saha KunduMathematician|Penetration Tester|Programmer.

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Till now no. College generates a separate merit list on the basis of your HS result [for previous year, it was (2 x physics + maths + english) / 4], and then publish the name of shortlisted candidates on its website -&get; www.sxccal.edu.

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Amlan Saha KunduMathematician|Penetration Tester|Programmer.

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Sorry, you cannot, you need at least 90 for CBSE/ISC or 85 for State Board to get into SXC.

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kanu vashisht

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If you are doing studies in botany then why are you going for B.Ed, which is not having much scope in future? Why don't you go for some extra degree which leads to better placement at some institution?

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