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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, there are 150+ best B.Ed colleges in Jharkhand of which 80+ colleges are owned privately,  9 colleges are owned by the government and 8 colleges are owned by semi-government institutions. Admission to majority of these colleges are based on merit. Central University of Jharkhand, Jamshedpur Womens College Kolhan University, Radha Govind University, St. Xavier's College, YBN University and Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University are the top B.Ed colleges in Jharkhand.

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DEVANI RUTVI HIMATBHAI

Beginner-Level 5

OTET application fee is 400 for SC/ST category and 600 for Other Category of candidates. So, candidates will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 600. However, a concession of Rs 200 is available for candidates belonging to SC and ST categories.

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Anshul Jindal

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Any candidate who has minimum age of 21 years can apply to enroll in BEd colleges across Rajasthan via PTET (Pre-teacher Education Test) exam. There is no upper age restriction i.e. limit for the exam. Rajasthan PTET exam details is available at the official website and Shiksha.com as well.

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Aashi Rai

Contributor-Level 7

Yes! many colleges offer online or distance mode NTT courses. These courses are ideal for the following people:

  • Homemakers or working women
  • People in rural areas without the access to in person classes
  • Learners seeking flexibility in pace and location
  • Online programs usually include pre-recorded or live classes, Assignments submission through email or portals and Internship in a local preschool.

Note: It is advised to always check the validity and recognition of the online institute before enrolling.

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Himanshi Bisht

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NTT is typically a diploma course, especially when offered by recognised teacher training institutions or government-affiliated colleges. Some private institutes offer certificate versions too, but Diploma versions are preferred for better job prospects.

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SUMIT .

Contributor-Level 6

Yes — TS EdCET 2025 will include a Phase II counselling round, as confirmed in multiple sources. However, the official dates are yet to be published. After Phase I and the Special Round (if required), Phase II gives another opportunity for candidates who couldn't secure seats in Round 1. 

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SUMIT .

Contributor-Level 6

No — As per NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education) regulations, D.Ed./D.El.Ed. (Diploma in Elementary Education) cannot be pursued through regular distance/correspondence mode for freshers.

Only in-service (already working) teachers can pursue a special NIOS D.El.Ed. programme (which was a one-time scheme and is now closed).

For new students, D.Ed. must be done in regular mode at an NCTE-recognized institute.

If you want a distance/correspondence option for teaching, you can consider:

B.Ed. (Distance Mode) — Available for in-service teachers through universities like IGNOU, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu Open University (you n

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SUMIT .

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After BA, you need to pursue an MA in Urdu (or a related subject).

Once you complete or are in the final year of your MA, you can apply for UGC NET in Urdu.

In short:

BA alone cannot fulfill the eligibility for UGC NET.

The eligibility for UGC NET is MA in Urdu (or related field) with 55%+ marks

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Pragati Datta

Beginner-Level 5

One can easily remember Vocabulary words by following these practices:

  • Actively use the new words
  • Apply their usage for communication
  • Practice their usage using flashcards
  • Learn these words in contextual sense

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Mukul Pruthi

Beginner-Level 5

Basic vocabulary is a set of words that are used as everyday language and are common in written form as well. Humans commonly use these words to convey plethora of phenomenon of everyday use, such as:

  • Daily routine such as eat, sleep and repeat
  • Parts of body such as eyes, nose, etc.
  • Natural resources such as water, air, etc.
  • Environmental activities such as rains, clouds, heat waves, etc.

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