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Gurleen Khurana

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The only way by which you can do your B.Ed is through distance or correspondence. You can go for the colleges like Kurukshetra University (Kurukshetra), Maharshi Dayanand University (Rohtak) or Annamalai University.

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shobhit kumar

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It is too hard for D.Ed. If you are in unreserved category, it is impossible. There is some chances for reserved category candidate.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Please contact the college officials to know about the scholarship details: https://www.svnuniversity.co.in/mainsite/contacts.aspx

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Gurleen Khurana

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Yes, you can apply for CTET. For details visit the link: https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ctet.

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Megha Aggarwal

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The minimum qualification for admission is a pass in Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) with minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade point. However, in case of SC / ST candidates, the requirement of marks may be reduced by 5%.

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Megha Aggarwal

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BA in astrology is not offered at Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University. No matter in which university you plan to apply you need to justify the gap in your education.

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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rishika, Seems like you are only interested in teaching line. If you are confused between D.Ed and B.Ed then I must say you should go for D.Ed because you have already done your Bachelors degree. You can have :
-Technical and Cognitive skills. - Hypothetical understanding of tutoring and training. - Self-instruction appropriate to candidates skills. - An advanced understanding of the intellectual, social and psychological aspects of teaching. - A professional foundation in theoretical and practical lessons conducive for to effective teaching with this course. After all, The bright future of a child is in the hands of a good teacher.
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