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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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There are 2 modes of admission - Merit or direct and entrance exam. Candidates, who have not graduated from University of Delhi, have to apply through Entrance mode. Candidates who graduated from University of Delhi can choose to apply through merit mode or merit + entrance mode or entrance only mode (must have secured a minimum aggregate of 60% in graduation to apply through merit mode or merit + entrance mode).
Merit Screening:
Admission is based on the marks obtained in the entrance test or marks obtained in graduation depending on the mode of admission. You can apply online in DU website.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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What's the hurry for? My suggestion is 'Always give time to your degrees, study well and pass with flying colors'. This ensures you good jobs in future.

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amish jain

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Hello Manskh,
The NET Exam is organized for the lectureship in university and the JRF Award candidature. The UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are conducted for the different stream candidates in different subjects. The candidates who have completed the post graduation degree from recognised university with minimum 55% marks are eligible to apply for the NET Exam. Candidates are allowed to apply in their post graduation or its related subjects. As you have completed the M.Ed. (post graduation) in maths, you can apply for the CSIR NET mathematics.
All the best.

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Pratyush maurya

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Hello Amala,
Yes, you can opt for English as an optional subject in B.Ed+M. Ed.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Forms will be made available in the month of April.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Yes, it is NCTE approved. Please refer to the link to know about the approval: http://jjtu.ac.in/Upload/Circulars/NCTEApproval.pdf.

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