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Raj Mahobiya

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The minimum eligibility for admission to the course is that the candidates must pass either B.Ed BEL. Ed. B.A. B.Ed B.Sc. B.Ed or D. El. Ed with a minimum percentage of 50-60% and qualify for the entrance examination.

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Harsh Singh

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Yes, it is often possible to pursue a Master of Education M.Ed degree on a part-time basis. Many universities and colleges offer M.Ed programs that are designed for working professionals, with classes offered in the evenings or on weekends to accommodate students' schedules. Part-time M.Ed programs typically take longer to complete than full-time programs, but they offer more flexibility for students who need to balance work or other commitments. The length of the programme may vary depending on the institution and the programme, but it typically takes around 2-3 years to complete a part-time M.Ed programme. It's important to research
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Pranav Kurle

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Fees structure in pandit Chetan dev government college for M.Ed. is in 1st year university fees(8250) and government fees(2121) and for 2nd year university fees (7750) and government (2121).

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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IGNOU B.Ed require some work experience. You can appear for any state entrance exam and pursue B.Ed.

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Nitika

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There are many good reasons to earn the Masters in education degree. Aside from the noticeable increase in pay, M.Ed graduates also enjoy being able to maintain their teaching certification, improve their classroom teaching, make career changes and indulge in lifelong learning. On the other hand, candidates who opt for D.Ed course come out as skilled and qualified elementary school teachers. Moreover, as per my opinion M.Ed is more beneficial than D.Ed.

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Atharva Tamboli

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Here is the fee structure for M.Ed. at Calcutta University:
Admission fee: Rs. 1000/-
Tuition fee: Rs. 3000/- per semester
Laboratory fee: Rs. 500/- per semester
Library fee: Rs. 500/- per semester
Development fee: Rs. 1500/- per semester
Caution Deposit: Rs. 1000/- (refundable)
Total fee for the entire M.Ed. program: Rs. 25,000/-
Please note that the fee structure may vary from year to year, and the above-mentioned fees are approximate. You are advised to check the official website of Calcutta University for the latest fee structure and other details related to the M.Ed. program. Additionally, the university may also offer various scholarship
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Bhawna Kumari

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Calcutta University M.Ed Eligibility Criteria
Students seeking admission must qualify in the following:
Candidates must have a B.Ed. degree for one or two-year duration (Or) BEIEd/ BScEd/ BAEd that is for about four years (Or) D.EI.Ed/ D.Ed. with an Honors degree in BA/ BSc/ BCom (Or) Special B.Ed. degree with minimum 55% marks or B grade in the Grading system.
Candidates with Honors program for four years at Undergraduate level and M.Sc./ M.A./ M.Com. with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in Post Graduate level.
Relaxation of 5% is provided to the SC/ ST/ PWD candidates.
Selection for the program is based on the career Marking and entrance
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.
For detail information you can download the brochure from given link
https://www.shiksha.com/college/j-l-n-teacher-training-college-kota-121191/course-master-of-education-m-ed-610857
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palak mahajan

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Hi Sheetal After Graduation why have you taken do much gap. And for taking admission for M.Ed you need to complete your B.Ed first. Without Bachelor in education how can you go for post graduation in education.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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In the context of education, migration may refer to students who move from one school or college to another, or to those who move from one country to another to pursue their studies. In your case, as a B.Sc. 1st year M.Ed. Student, you may be considering studying abroad or moving to a different university within your country to continue your education. When considering migration for educational purposes, it is important to research and understand the requirements for admission and the costs associated with studying at a different institution. You may also need to consider the cultural and social differences of the place you are moving
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