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Shubham Kumar Maurya

Beginner-Level 5

Your daughter can apply for PhD at IIT Bombay or IIT Hyderabad if she has cleared UGC NET.

But just clearing UGC NET is not enough for direct admission. Here's what is needed:

She must have a Master's degree in a relevant subject with good marks.

She will have to go through the interview process at the IIT.

Some departments may also ask for a written test, but NET may give exemption in some cases.

If she has UGC NET-JRF, it can help in getting a fellowship.

So yes, she is eligible to apply, but final admission depends on the interview and selection process at the IIT.

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Bhavya Jain

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HI UDESH, No, SNDT Women's University does not offer a D.Ed (Diploma in Education) courseWhile the university does offer B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) and M.Ed (Master of Education) programs, it does not have a D.Ed programme listed on its official website or in its course listings. 

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Akash Gaur

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Professor Kevin Ball, adjunct law professor at Monash, attended & graduated with a Bachelor of Law degree in 1980.

Kevin is notable for being the former director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, having also served as a Commissioner on Victoria's YooRrook Justice Commission from 2021-23.

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Nandini Gutte

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Panjab University does offer a standalone B.A.(Hons.) in Psychology. But it does not provides an integrated B.A. (Hons.) Psychology + B.Ed .

In its place, PU offers a B.A. + B.Ed integrated course, but this is the not honours version with non-specialization in Psychology

 

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Rishabh gupta

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44% in B.Com and a completed D.El.Ed

It is slightly below the 50% cut-off required by most B.Ed programs. But if you belong to any category, then you can get benefits:

SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates often need only 45%, and your D.El.Ed may provide extra advantage that some private colleges may consider.

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Nabla Muhmina K A

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Yes you can get admission in Integrated B.A. B.Ed at the Central University of Kerala in Kasaragod. You must write the entrance exam NCET. As per your NCET score, you can get admission. 

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Sataakshi Tayal

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Yes, there are a number of prominent institutions providing online teacher training courses for both prospective and in-service teachers. The British Council provides Certificate and Diploma courses in Teaching English, while Cambridge Assessment offers the CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) online. Coursera and edX have university-sponsored courses such as "Foundations of Teaching for Learning" by the University of London and "The Science of Learning" by Columbia University. SWAYAM in India provides free government-recognized teacher training courses such as NISHTHA (National Initiative for School Heads' and Te

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Maharajula Sai Kiran Kumar

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If you've done B.Pharm and are thinking about doing B.Ed, your best bet is to pick a subject from the Science stream, like Biology or Chemistry. Since your background is mainly in science, especially with a pharmacy degree, that fits well. Some colleges allow you to take Physical Science too. Just make sure to check the college's subject list before applying, because not all places offer the same options. Choose something you're comfortable teaching and have good knowledge in.

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