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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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M.Sc. Medical, Microbiology: It's also a three-year programme which obliges B.Sc. Degree from a recognised university with minimum 55% marks. The students. Sabarmati University, formerly known as Calorx Teachers University offers a wide range of UG programmes such as B.A. B.Ed B.Com BBA BCA LL.B.Sc. And PG programmes such as M.A. M.Sc. M.Com MCA MBA with different specialisations. Additionally, 3 Certificate courses and 4 Diploma courses are also offered by the University. M.Phil and Ph.D. courses are offered at the Doctorate level. For UG courses, the candidates are required to have a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2. For PG courses, gra
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Professors of National Law Universities are coming under the Pay band (PB4) 37400-67000 with grade pay of Rs 10500. The initial salary includes DA, HRA, TPT Allowance etc. So the initial salary can be ranges between 67000-80000 PM.

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Khushal Arora

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Yes. Absolutely. Until 2015, some universities didn't allow B.Tech students to opt for B.Ed. Courses, but now most have lifted such criteria. First of all, I must appreciate your stand which you are likely to take up. Yes, you can surely go forward with B.Ed after B tech. Since your Engineering degree is a graduate degree, so there exists a scope for your persuasion in B.Ed degree. In this context, I would recommend you to have a regular degree course of B.Ed from a recognised university in order to enhance your chance to be selected as a teacher. A lot of engineering students aspire to become teachers. As some guy wisely said -
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Yes you can do it. Check the eligibility criteria on DU portal for this course.

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