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Krupali Patel

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To take admission from B.Ed distance learning course at IGNOU you need to visit the official IGNOU website and apply online during the application period typically announced in advance. You need to register, fill out the application form, upload required documents with the entrance exam fees, and then appear for the entrance test. After that results are announced. The candidates will be invited for counselling and document verification to finalize the admission.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Working people can successfully gain their B.Ed degree through correspondence learning. A B.Ed can be completed through distance learning and online platforms since these universities allow flexible study arrangements. The distance B.Ed programme from IGNOU lasts two years and costs between INR 50,000 and INR 60,000. Similarly, other universities like University of Mumbai, University of Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University also offer distance B.Ed programs. People who combine work with school find distance learning programs offered by universities beneficial since they include virtual classes and homework alongside real-world

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, you can definitely pursue distance B.Ed in Delhi NCR:

College NameTuition Fee
IGNOUINR 55,000
R&R Education Foundation-
Think EducationINR 1.1 lakh 
VIPS Group of Institutions-
Institute of Modern StudiesINR 60,000

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Piyal Das

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you can do an MFA (regular) with a B.Ed (distance) from different institutions simultaneously, but you would have to maintain the rules and regulations of both colleges and manage your time effectively. Some colleges are highly strict regarding attendance, so you should consult about those matters with the college authorities.

 

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Malavika

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Yes, an Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) distance learning Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree is recognised. The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has acknowledged IGNOU as a university and it is recognised in India. This indicates that the distance learning B.Ed programme satisfies the requirements for teacher preparation in India. Distance learning B.Ed programs are especially helpful for people whose obligations prevent them from attending classes full-time. But it's crucial to confirm that the particular curriculum you select is up to date and fits the requirements for the teaching roles you want to pursu

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Muskan

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You have eight years of teaching experience as a graduate, and many reputable universities offer remote B.Ed programs. Kurukshetra University, Annamalai University, and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) are a few notable universities. Furthermore, considering your affiliation, MDU Rohtak also provides a distance learning B.Ed programme that can be useful. The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has authorised these programs, which are designed for working professionals. Depending on the university, admission is typically determined by merit or by an entrance exam.

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Muskan

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Singhania University Rajasthan offers a B.Ed program through distance education mode. It's essential to verify its recognition and approval status, particularly by bodies like the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). These accreditations ensure the program meets national educational standards and enhances the degree's credibility. Prospective students should research thoroughly, checking the university's official website and regulatory bodies' websites for accreditation details. Additionally, consulting with current students or alumni can provide insights into the quality and accepta

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