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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In APEdCET, each correct answer receives one mark. There is no negative marking, giving candidates complete confidence to attempt as many questions as they can without worrying about the minus marking. Therefore, a candidate's score is determined solely by the number of correct responses.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
After releasing the receiving objections from candidates against the provisional answer keys, the exam authority reviews them thoroughly. Candidates must submit objections online by paying a nominal fee and providing documentary proof supporting their claim. An expert team evaluates the objections, and if found valid, corrections are made to the provisional answer key. The final answer key is then released, which is used to calculate the exam results.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, B.Ed internship is super important and it's honestly where you learn the most. It is usually done in the second year of the course and lasts for 15-20 weeks or even more that totally depends on your college.
Here's what you do during your internship:
- Teach real classes in schools under supervision.
- Prepare and present lesson plans.
- Get feedback from school teachers and college mentors.
- Understand real-time classroom dynamics.
- Handle children, discipline, and doubts.
- Sometimes help in school events or exam duties too.
It might feel scary in the beginning but trust me this is where theory turns into experience. Many students even get job of
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The choice really depends on your goals. If you want to start teaching immediately, you can start applying for jobs or preparing for CTET/TET exams. There are many B.Ed students who love teaching and that's why, they start teaching in private schools or coaching institutes right after completing the course.
But, if you want to pursue other teaching-related jobs in the education field like becoming a curriculum designer, researcher, principal or professor, then you should definitely consider M.Ed. You can also take free counselling on shiksha.com.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yeah, B.Ed is literally a must now if you wanna teach in schools, especially govt and CBSE/ICSE ones. After RTE and NEP 2020, rules got way stricter.
Even private schools are like “no B.Ed, no job.” And if you're aiming for CTET or State TET, B.Ed is non-negotiable. So if you're serious about teaching as a career, you really can't dodge B.Ed anymore.
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