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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Well, in my opinion, you should opt M.Sc because if you had done your graduation in B.Sc. M.Sc will help you to understand and give knowledge in depth. In addition, it will give you number of options in future. M.Sc is mastering of basics you have learnt in your graduation. B.Ed will lend you in teaching, specially helpful in school teaching. But it only depends on your goals, area of interest and talent. If you are interested in teaching then you should opt B.Ed only.
According to me you should have some knowledge in detail of your basics for mastering in a subject.
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Contributor-Level 8
Well according to me, regular learning is far better than distance because you actually get to learn your subjects but whereas in distance learning, there is very less scope of actual learning and so I prefer regular learning. But this is just my opinion. It could vary from person to person.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
In order to pursue a regular course, you will need the following documents for admission:
class 10 certificate
class 12 certificate
character certificate
Migration certificate (if needed)
An ID card like Adhaar, Voter ID card, PAN card etc.
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