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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
The graduates must have scored 50% to 55% in their qualifying degree exam and the postgraduates have to secure at least 55% in their respective qualifying degree exam to be eligible to apply for various B.Ed entrance tests.

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AANCHAL JHINGAN

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Yes, you can go for it, but both should be from different universities. Both programmes lead to different career path and different knowledge and skills. If you want to be a teacher, then it's good to do B.Ed and if you want to be an HR and interested in corporate sector, then go for MBA.

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shivam joshiInterested in Help Others with my Knowledge.

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Now you can go for NET EXAM OR SET EXAM. First, register yourself with the official website and choose your subject eg. Economics.
Then prepare for it and give exams.
Or, you can go for an MPhil or Ph.D in economics.
And then, you can do Job as a professor.
Many colleges accept Master degree as a professor.
The choice is up to you.
All the best for your Bright Future.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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A part-time Masters's degree is basically the same as doing a full-time course but spread out over more time. Commonly, a full-time Masters programme will take one year, and a part-time Masters will take two or three.

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Keshav Jha

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Hello,
Please go to link below and you will find the required the link with all necessary information
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/course/m-a-in-entertainment-media-and-advertising-university-of-Mumbai-fort-22452

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jyoti goel

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Check on the website of the university or the college of your choice.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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If you can manage to study both the courses simultaneously, then yes you can do so but not from the same university.

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