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Piyush Chatterjee

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The cost of B.Ed course can sometimes be a hurdle especially for economically weak students. Thanks to the B.Ed. Scholarship options are offered by many Indian colleges. The list of some B.Ed colleges with scholarships, for your reference is given in the table below -

B.Ed College Name

Scholarships

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Scholarship

  • Pyare Lal - Prem Vati Memorial Scholarship
  • S.N. Ranade Scholarship

Calcutta University Scholarship

  • Anil Chandra Gupta Memorial Studentship
  • Bhupendranath Memorial Scholarship
  • Uma Mukherjee Memorial Scholarship

Jadavpur University Scholarship

  • Endowment Scholarship
  • Students Aid Fund

Jamia Millia Islamia University Scholarship

  • Jamia Merit Scholarships  
  • Jamia Central Scholarships
  • Jamia Teachers Scholarship

Jadavpur4 C.V. Raman University Scholarships and Funding Scholarship

  • Scholarship for Underprivileged Students
  • Scholarship for Meritorious Students
  • Scholarship programme for ME/MTech

Source - Official website/counseling body and may vary. 

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Mohammed Maqsood

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The GIBS Placement Drive 2025 (Companies/Students)
Participated Companies:
220-230+ companies visited and participated in the placement drive for 2025.
Students who were offered jobs from GIBS:
100% Placement/100% of Eligible Students placed.


Almost every student that participated in the job placement (eligible students) got a job.

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Sidhartha Singh

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 Yes — Emversity School of Hospitality & Health Sciences, Srinagar is accepting applications for its B.Voc programs for the 2026 academic session.


Admission Details – B.Voc (Hospitality Management), Srinagar Campus

  • Application Window: Opened 1 February 2026 → Closes 31 December 2026
  • Eligibility:
    • Completion of 10+2 (Class 12) from a recognised board
    • Minimum 50% aggregate marks
  • Duration: 3 years (full‑time, work‑integrated model)
  • Fees: Approx. ₹4,00,000 total for the full course
  • Selection Process: Merit‑based (no national entrance exam). Some courses may include a screening or interview
  • Application Mode: Online via the official
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Sidhartha Singh

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Two Types of CEE Exams

  • NCERT CEE (Common Entrance Examination)

    • For admission to Regional Institutes of Education (RIEs) in teacher education programs (B.A.B.Ed, B.Sc.B.Ed, M.Sc.Ed, B.Ed, M.Ed).

    • Held once annually, usually in May–June.

    • Mode: Computer-Based Test.

  • Assam CEE (Combined Entrance Examination)

    • For admission to B.Tech programs in Assam engineering colleges.

    • Held once annually, generally in June.

    • Mode: Pen-and-paper (OMR-based).

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Sidhartha Singh

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The CEE exam is held only once a year.


 Two Different CEE Exams

  • NCERT CEE (Common Entrance Examination)

    • Conducted by NCERT for admission to Regional Institutes of Education (RIEs) in teacher education programs (B.A.B.Ed, B.Sc.B.Ed, M.Sc.Ed, B.Ed, M.Ed).
    • Frequency: Once annually, usually in May–June.
    • Mode: Computer-Based Test.
  • Assam CEE (Combined Entrance Examination)

    • Conducted by Assam Science & Technology University (ASTU) for B.Tech admissions in Assam colleges.
    • Frequency: Once annually, generally in June.
    • Mode: Pen-and-paper (OMR-based).

 Bottom Line

Whether you mean NCERT CEE or Assam CEE, both are annual exams — you get one att

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Sidhartha Singh

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The CEE exam (Common Entrance Examination) is conducted only once a year. Both the NCERT CEE (for admission to Regional Institutes of Education teacher training programs) and the Assam CEE (for B.Tech admissions in Assam) are annual entrance tests.


 NCERT CEE (Regional Institutes of Education)

  • Conducting Body: NCERT
  • Purpose: Admission to integrated teacher education programs (B.A.B.Ed, B.Sc.B.Ed, M.Sc.Ed, B.Ed, M.Ed, etc.) at RIEs (Ajmer, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Mysuru, Shillong, Nellore).
  • Frequency: Once a year (usually May–June).
  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT).
  • Counseling: Conducted after results for seat allotment. 

 Assam C

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Sidhartha Singh

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The official website to fill the MAH B.Ed CET 2026 application form is cetcell.mahacet.org. This is the portal of the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Government of Maharashtra, which manages all CET registrations including B.Ed. 


 MAH B.Ed CET 2026 – Key Details

  • Conducting Body: State CET Cell, Maharashtra.
  • Website for Form: cetcell.mahacet.org
  • Application Window: Started January 8, 2026, extended till February 24, 2026.
  • Exam Dates: March 27–29, 2026.
  • Courses Covered:
    • B.Ed (General)
    • B.Ed (Special Education)
    • B.Ed ELCT (English Language Competency Test for English medium candidates).

 Application Process

  1. Visit cetcell.mahacet
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Akash Gaur

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The Uni of Arizona offers academic support to Indian students via THINK TANK (academic support center at U of A). The center helps students with in-person/online writing feedback, subject-specific tutoring classes, and specialised support for PG students.

Additional writing resources include the Writing Skills Improvement Program (WSIP), and the SALT center for learning disabilities.

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Sidhartha Singh

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Pursuing a B.Ed from Delhi University in 2025 after completing B.A. (Hons) French in 2021 is a very practical route if your goal is to become a French teacher. The gap of a few years does not affect eligibility, as long as you meet the marks requirement (minimum 50% in graduation, 45% for reserved categories).


 Why B.Ed from DU is a Good Choice

  • Eligibility: Your B.A. (Hons) French qualifies you for B.Ed, since DU accepts graduates from recognised disciplines.
  • Specialization: You can choose Language Education (French) as your teaching subject.
  • Recognition: DU's B.Ed is NCTE-approved, making you eligible for CTET, State TETs, and schoo
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