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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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You can take Maths and English as options subjects.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you can pursue B.Ed course if you fulfill the eligibility criteria like percentage, age, etc.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Since you have done graduation and B.Ed you are eligible for both M.A. in education and M.Ed. If you want to teach at schools at higher secondary you must have M.A. in any discipline. So it is better do MA in education as per job point of view in school. If you want to do lectureship you can do both M.Ed and M.A. That can give you teacher training in teacher training colleges. So first do your M.A. in any discipline.

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Dear student, The best way is to attending a law school and get the degree. It is not that complicated like natural Science and not that theory based social Science like sociology, political or hard skill like administrative and management. The thing that make Law different is not the knowledge, its the mindset. That what you will get in law school. The mindset of a jurist or a lawyer is to question everything, but not in annoying way. We critics everything based on concept, norm, theory, living law and etc. That's what you will SEE in a court when a lawyer can turn something into his advantage. If you want to kick start a successful c
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiYes surely for a B.Ed you only need a graduation pass result so with your M.A. You can go ahead for pursuing your B.Ed. Choose a college which wold give you good teacher's practices so that you become the best. You can browse some good colleges like Sri Ram College, BHU, LPU. So be fast to grab your seat in the best college which gives you the best academic facilities of good faculty, infrastructure, live projects, seminars, exposure, platform, scholarships, placements etc. All the Best,

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