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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, Integrated B.Ed course is approved by the government. Eligibility criteria-
Minimum qualification required is 10+2 pass (Arts, Commerce or Science) from a recognised board. Minimum marks requirement may vary from one institute to another. Generally, it is around 45-55% aggregate marks.
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Guide-Level 12
Hi, As per my knowledge integrated M.Sc+B.Ed graduates are eligible for CTET. Only those candidates who are pursuing a regular mode of course in correspondence course passed out in the same year are ineligible as per NCTE norms. All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
Candidate must have passed 10+2 in Science stream with minimum 60% marks in aggregate and 65% marks in Physics and Mathematics. Candidate will be selected based on the merit basis only. Thanks!
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Guide-Level 15
I left the 20% because there might be some chances that the seats might get filled soon depending on how many apply for that course.
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