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This is the eligibility requried B.Ed with aggregate 50%. You can do a Masters Education without a B.Ed. You just need a first degree. However, admission requirements differ from university to university. However, to answer your question more directly, no you do not need a B.Ed to do a M.Ed. Click on the link to know more about M. ED:-https://www.shiksha.com/m-ed-master-of-education-chp. Thank you.
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Good luck.
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