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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Exam pattern:
100-objective questions
100-max marks
40-general cut-off (on an average)
Negative marks- Yes (but don't know exactly and please comment if you know)
Syllabus: six areas
Political theory, Political Thought
(Western and Indian), Comparative Politics and Political Analysis, Indian Constitution, Public Administration, and International Relations.
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Guide-Level 15
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Scholar-Level 17
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
In order to promote distance education in India, the Distance Education Council (DEC) students can now be enrolled in the two degree programmes simultaneously. According to DEC, students can pursue two degrees through a combination of distance and regular modes, however, two-degree programme pursued through regular modes is not valid. So you have to do B.Ed in regular mode because as you are doing M.A. In distance.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Following eligibility criteria need to be fulfilled by candidates aspiring to join B.Ed programme:
Candidates should be graduated in any discipline. They should have a recognised B.A. B.Sc. And B.Com degree with minimum 55% marks. Candidates, who have completed postgraduate degree, the 55% marks in aggregate is the minimum criterion. If you fulfill the criteria then you can apply. Thanks!
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