Delhi University (DU) Eligibility
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Eligibility Criteria for DU -B.Ed : Candidates with at least 50% either in Bachelors Degree and/or in the Masters Degree in Science/Social Science/Humanities, Bachelors in Engineering or technology with specialization in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent thereto, are eligible.
All admissions to the B.Ed. programme will be made through a Written Entrance Test of 400 marks. The merit will be prepared on the basis of scores obtained in the Written Test.
Important Dates
Academic Session for B.Ed. Programme is likely to commence on: 3rd week of July 2018
For online application, fill the B.Ed. A
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Candidate must have completed B.A. (Hons) or B.A. in Economics from any recognised university with 50% aggregate (45% for OBC/ CW/ PWD category and pass percentage for SC &ST category). Or
Candidate must be a B.Com graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 55% (49.5% for OBC category, 50% for CW/ PWD category and percentage for SC &ST category). Or
BBS, B.A. BIFA or BBE graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 60% (54% for OBC category, 55% for CW/ PWD category and pass % for SC &ST category
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In order to crack a competitive entrance exam, you should follow the below tips:
1. First of all, make a time table with both short-term and long-term goals that would help you in timely preparation for the exam. A time table makes you more disciplined and helps you to get rid of haphazardness.
2. Know your syllabus well and divide them into 2 categories: the ones that seem easy and the ones that need your attention. Pick and revise easy subjects thoroughly. For the difficult ones, devote separate attention and work on them until they get on your tips. Time management will play an important role here.
3. Refer to previous year
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Mathematics is a prerequisite for admission in DFS. There is no condition for statistics as such.
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