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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Admission in B.Ed course is done through an Entrance exam with 85% weightage and 15% of interview weightage. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a degree course and the candidate must have at least a Graduation Degree or post-graduate degree with 50% marks for general candidates. There are all 17 subjects and you must have studied the chosen subject for at least 2 years or 4 semesters.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The educational path for MA at BRABU and B.Ed at LNMU provides regular educational options through different universities starting in 2025. Students can complete MA studies at BRABU while paying INR 1.4 Lacs in total tuition fees according to . The Bihar B.Ed CET admission exam which LNMU administers for B.Ed programs at its colleges will begin its registration phase from February 20, 2025 and hold the test on April 8, 2025 according to announcement. The process of university admission requires students to verify eligibility parameters and entry requirements at both institutions.Yes you can pursue MA (BRABU) and B.Ed (LNMU) course from
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students can enroll in BSc programs at IGNOU during their studies of D.El.Ed and BLIS programs. Multi-program enrollment through IGNOU is feasible when students select courses which do not compete for the same programme duration. You need to fulfill all eligibility requirements established by BSc programs since they accept applicants with 10+2 qualifications and equivalent levels of study. The BSc programme at IGNOU extends across three years and students must pay between INR 24,000 to INR 36,000 as total fees based on their chosen specialization. The programme admission requires applicants to submit their application form together wit
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
It depends on your choice that you need to do offline PGDM course or not but you can enroll in a regular full time PGDM after the completion of an online PGDM course.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Scope for digital marketing has been growing rapidly from the recent years. Career opportunities have been rising for both part time and full time jobs. The industry value of this feild is reaching 199 billion rupees and projected to hit 539 billion rupees by 2024. As you're already working in an company, you can still earn handsome amount by working part time in digital marketing. All you need are necessary qualifications and most importantly skills. Freelancing is the best way to earn part time income through digital marketing. So if you are palnning to get into this feild, it will be worth it for you.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
IIIT Lucknow MSc admission is inclusive of CCMN counsellign rounds. To apply for the counselling rounds candidates must visit the official website of CCMN. The Counselling process of Regular Rounds consists of following stages excluding preregistration:
- Online Registration, Payment of Registration Fee, Choice Filling and Locking of Choices.
- Three Rounds of Counselling: Seat Allotment, Depositing Seat Acceptance Fee, Submitting Willingness, Uploading
- Documents, and Online Document Verification.
- Payment of Partial Admission Fee.
- Physical Reporting at the Finally Allotted Institute.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
It's upto you whether to pursue a full time course or an online mode depending on factors such as budget, location, comfort etc. In a full time degree, candidates have to physically attend the college and experience the campus life whereas online degrees are budget friendlty and help save time, energy and valuable resources.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Full time courses are referred to the proper classroom studying where students physically attend the campus. While distant learning can be done from another city while saving your time and are comparatively budget friendly, where all the study material is provided online to the candidates and they can study as per their comfort.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot switch from regular BTech programme to distance mode as the government of India does not allow BTech courses to be offered in distance learning mode. Distance BTech is not allowed as it lacks practical training and lab work.
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