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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Candidates can also do this course without discontinuing their jobs through distance learning.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Here are few colleges for these types of student:
1. Andhra University Colleges of Arts and Commerce, Vishakhapatnam
It was established in 1996 and is one of the best colleges for education for special candidates.
http://andhrauniversity.edu.in/arts/index.html
2. Ali Yavar Jung national institute of hearing handicapped AYJNIHH, Mumbai
This is an autonomous government college established in 1983.
3. Banaras Hindu University BHU
This is one of the old colle
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Teachers have to develop basis lessons of life, without interacting much with these students. So the teachers have to know how they react to the question
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
But in order to get admission in any college of national importance in India then he/she must pursue Masters after the completion of Bachelors and then go for M.Ed, which means 4 years of studies will be worth a top college.After doing M.Ed candidates are eligible for CBSE UGC NET and through this exam one can get adm
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Paper I contains 60 questions in which students have to solve only 50 question which makes a total of 100 marks. In this part, questions are from general awareness, comprehension and mental ability. In general, in this part, they check either the candidate thinks about society and is he or she is connected with the society or not. They check the thinking level of the candidate.
Try to read newspaper daily
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Make sure B.Ed through correspondence is recognised by the NCTE. Now, as far PhD. is concerned, U.G.C has stopped recognizing any PhD through correspondence mode.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
1) Those who have done their B.Ed degree can pursue Master's Degree in Education.
2) Percentage of marks varies from institute to institute though 50-55% marks in B.Ed/B.El.Ed is the most common percentage.
3) The admission to the course is based on merit, the admission procedure and mode of selection may vary from university to university.
4) Some universities or states conduct their own entrance examination, to select deserving candidates.
Remember:
M.Ed Subjects are based on one's choice of stream in B.Ed. Depending on that one can specialize in that Subject.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hindustani Prachar Sabha in Mumbai was apparently formed by Mahatma Gandhi at about the time of Independence of India. It's an NGO with an aim of promoting what it considers as Hindustani. It dishes out many courses about Hindustani in Urdu, Braille and in general promoting its objective. It makes no claim that its courses are recognised by UGC. It's just that students must know that it's a one year programme 'Hindi Vidwan' and is equivalent to BA.
The fact of the case is, any programme of education needs to be of 3-years duration minimum and after 12th, which they can claim to be a graduation as understood by UGC. Once this is u
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