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Scholar-Level 17
Most of universities do not allow simultaneous study for two degrees. Therefore you can not do M.Com and B.Ed simultaneously. Thank you.
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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
In this you should go for B.Ed from regular mode from well known university and for M.Com you can take up distance mode in other valid university. Normally, students take this type of combinations to complete their education and learning teaching methodology.
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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can apply for two different programmes in two different universities in regular and distance mode. According to my suggestion, you should pursue B.Ed as regular and M.Com as distance mode from a different university.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can do M.Com in regular colleges and B.Ed through distance education or vice versa. IGNOU is the best institute for distance education. Thank you.
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Scholar-Level 17
The eligibility criteria to do B.Ed is a graduation degree. You can do B.Ed after completing B.Com. Higher PG degree such as M.Com with B.Ed is always valuable and will help you to get PGT level jobs. M.Com graduates can join State Bank of India as probationary officer and earn up to Rs. 25, 000/- per month. For that, they should qualify the written test and interview held for probationary officer by State Bank of India (SBI). They can also work as Customer Relationship Executive in Union Bank of India and earn a salary of Rs. 20, 000/- per month. It is also possible for them to work as Finance and Accounts Officer in Ban
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Bachelor of Education:Candidates with at least 50% marks either in Bachelors degree and/or in the Masters degree in Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities. Or
Bachelors in Engineering or Technology with specialisation in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent thereto.
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