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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Hi,
B.Ed has certain requirements which you fulfill except the 50% required for eligibility for B.Ed. There is 5% relaxation for SC/ ST/ BC applicants so if you belong to this category you can move ahead to pursue your career of B.Ed. Check the details from some good universities like LPU which also offers big scholarships besides the scholarships based on COVID conditions. Log in to their website to find details. You can also check from the websites of AMU and BHU for academic excellence details.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can appear in NIOS for 12th Math subject. You need to apply ON DEMAND EXAMINATION if only 1 or few subjects you want to apply for. The basic concept of On Demand Examination is that NIOS Student can walk into the examination center as and when he/she feel ready for the examination. There will be no On-Demand Examination during the month of April, May, October and November. For more details please visit https://www.nios.ac.in/on-demand-examination.aspx.

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Suryaveer Kadyan

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See on the website its specified that a person will be eligible for admission only if the candidate secures at least 90% marks in all his board subjects (of course excluding Hindi in your case), so maybe your physics marks mess up your chances of getting admitted in that particular college.
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