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shobhit kumar

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Up to my knowledge, you can not do D.Ed because D.Ed is done after a degree course, not a Diploma course.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Admission will be based on the percentage in graduation. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed course:# Bachelors degree in any discipline from a recognised university. # You should have a minimum of 50% marks in Bachelors degree (45% for SC/ST).# You need to qualify the entrance exam.A few good universities for doing B.Ed are:Delhi University, DelhiJamia Millia Islamia, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar The University of Pune, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, AgraBanaras Hindu UniversityAnna UniversityChrist University, Savitribai Phule UniversityThe Maharaj Sayaji Rao University, Jadavpur University

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Bachelor/Masters degree from a recognized University with at least 50% marks in aggregate (47.5% in case of SC/ST/Blind/Physically Handicapped candidates) OR 55% in case of BE/B.Tech (52.25% in case of SC/ST/Blind/Physically Handicapped candidates) as per directions of Honble Supreme Court of India.
Trained in-service teachers in elementary education.
Candidates who have completed a NCTE recognized teacher education programme through face-to-face mode.
As you don't have teaching experience you can't apply for distance B.Ed under Kurukshetra University.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Pass with 55% aggregate marks in B.Tech or BE with specialisation in Science and Mathematics or equivalent (Candidate must have studied the subject of the subject combination for at least three years at Bachelors Level or Masters Level).
5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC and other categories as applicable. Some institutes conduct entrance exam whereas in a few institutes you can even directly apply for admission. A few good universities for B.Ed are: Delhi University, Delhi, Lovely Professional University- Punjab, VIT University Tamilnadu, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi, NMIMS Mumbai, Anna University Tamil Nadu, University of Mumbai,
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

B. Ed is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors Degree or Masters Degree in Sciences or Social Sciences or Humanities or Commerce or equivalent
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Pass with 55% aggregate marks in B.Tech or BE with specialization in Science and Mathematics or equivalent (Candidate must have studied the subject of the subject combination for at least three years at Bachelors Level or Masters Level).
5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC and other categories as applicable.
Some institutes conduct entrance exam whereas in a few institutes you can even directly apply for admission. A few good universities for B. Ed are: Delhi University, Delhi, Lovely Professional
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

B.Ed is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors Degree or Masters Degree in Sciences or Social Sciences or Humanities or Commerce or equivalent, Pass with 55% aggregate marks in B.Tech or BE with specialisation in Science and Mathematics or equivalent (Candidate must have studied the subject of the subject combination for at least three years at Bachelors Level or Masters Level)5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC and other categories as applicable. Some institutes conduct entrance exam whereas in a few institutes you can even directly apply for admission. A few good universities for B.Ed are: Delhi University, Delhi,. .

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello UGC NET Aspirants!
The syllabus for English is vast so there is no shortcut. Be clear about the fact that it requires candidate to be continue in the process for a certain time. First be clear with your M.A. Coursework. This helps student knowing about the literary periods. (Chaucer to contemporary)
Refer a good book for Cultural Studies. Cover major writers from American literature, Indian English writing and Postcolonial literature. Keep yourself updated with important literary awards like the Booker Prize, Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize etc. Important for Literary Criticism and Theory
Beginning Theory by Peter Barry
History of Litera
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello,
The SET (State Eligibility Test) Exam is conducted for selecting the candidates for lectureship. If you want to appear in SET Exam then it is required to complete the Masters' degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks. Candidates who are in the final year of their master's degree are also eligible to apply for this exam. You should also know that qualifying in SET Exam will only help you to appear for the post of lecturer in colleges or institutes in the respective states only. If you want to apply for any college or institute across India, then you should appear in the UGC NET Exam. The UGC NET Exam is also conducted for the
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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Rajshri,
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