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Indrani Choudhury

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Aspirants must complete a bachelor's degree from a university recognised by UGC with a minimum of 50% aggregate to apply for PG Diploma programme at MIT School of Education and Research. There is a relaxation of 5% in aggregate for reserved category, EWS and PwD candidates belonging to Maharashtra.

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The following documents are required to apply for the admission in BEd course at MIT School of Education and Research . Students should make sure to check the eligibility criteria for the admission first.

  • Class 10 and Class 12 Certificate and Mark sheet
  • Graduation Final year consolidated Mark sheet
  • Provisional Certificate or Graduation Degree
  • Masters’ Final year consolidated Mark sheet (if applicable)
  • Provisional Certificate or Master Degree (if applicable)
  • Migration Certificate (need to submit the original by the end of Nov)
  • six coloured photographs of the candidate.
  • Gap Certificate (if applicable)
  • Marriage Certificate (if Applicable)

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Aspirants must have MAH-CET (B.Ed-General + ELCT) or PERA CET scores for admission to B.Ed programme at MIT School of Education and Research. Hence, entrance exam is required for admission in B.Ed programme.

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Aspirants must complete a bachelor's degree from a university recognised by UGC with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for reserved category, EWS and PwD candidates from Maharashtra) to apply for B.Ed programme at MIT School of Education and Research.

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Aspirants need to pass MAH CET (B.Ed General + ELCT) for admission in B.Ed programme of MIT School of Education and Research. Candidates can also get a seat in B.Ed based on their PERA CET scores.

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MIT School of Education and Research accepts MAH-CET (B.Ed-General + ELCT) or PERA CET scores for admission to B.Ed programme. For most of the other PG and diploma courses, selection is merit-based. Selected aspirants have to confirm their seat by paying the course fees. 

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Aspirants need to pass entrance test for B.Ed and BA-B.Ed courses. For all other PG and diploma programmes at MIT School of Education and Research, admission is merit-based. Candidates are selected based on their qualifying exam scores.

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MIT School of Education various UG, PG, Diploma and doctoral-level courses in the stream of Education. These are B.Ed, MA, MSc, PG Diploma, BA-B.Ed and PhD. Admission to these courses is merit-based, except for B.Ed, BA-B.Ed and PhD. The school may conduct entrance exam for MSc E-Learning course. Aspirants can apply online on the official website of MIT for the preferred course.

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Krishnendu Chatterjee

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The list of top recruiter that offered the highest package during MIT School of Education and Research placements 2023 is presented below:

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Placement Statistics (2023)

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Bavarian International School

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A total of 25 students were placed out of 36 eligible students during MIT School of Education and Research placements 2025. Check the data below to know more:

ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2025)
Eligible Students36
Students Placed25
Placement Rate69.4%

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