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Anshul Jindal

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You need a UG/PG with at least 50-55% marks. If you are from reserved category then 45-50% during graduation. The applicant must be an Indian citizen. 

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Anshul Jindal

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Use Application ID/Registration Number and DOB/Password, then view and download your scorecard in PDF format for future reference

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, direct admission to BEd in Maharashtra is possible, especially in private colleges or under management quota. For govt/aided colleges and most seats, you must clear the MAH B.Ed CET entrance exam for centralized counseling (CAP)

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For MAH BEd CET, there isn't a fixed "passing mark,". A qualifying score based on your graduation marks i.e. 50% for General, 45% for Reserved categories is needed to appear for the exam, and you need a competitive score (often 70+ for good colleges, 85+ for top ones) to get admission through CAP Counselling.

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In MAH BEd CET, only 1 papers is held for the course. Candidates who have opted ELCT also might need to give extra exam.

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Anshul Jindal

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In MAH BEd CET exam, there are

  • There are 100 q's.
  • Candidates get +1 for right response
  • Negative Marking: N/A
  • Maximum Score: 100
  • Duration: 90 minutes i.e 1 hour 30 mins

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Ahmedbasha

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At GIBS, the professors are very approachable and friendly, not the kind who are limited only to classroom teaching.

Students can easily ask doubts after class, during breaks, or even schedule a quick discussion if needed. For career guidance, faculty members are always open to helping—whether it's about specialisation choices, internships, placements, or higher studies.

In a very simple way, it feels more like mentors guiding you, not just teachers finishing a syllabus. This personal support really helps students feel confident and clear about their career direction.

 
 

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