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a year agoContributor-Level 10
St. Johns Teacher Training School offers 100% placements to its students who appear for the placement rounds. During placements in 2023, 35 students were placed with an average package of INR 3LPA. Therefore, students will be able to secure their value for money of they appear for placements at the institute.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
MNRA education college has not declared privately fee symtructure for government quota privately , but similar college's are charging for B.Ed between 17000 to 30000 per year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If candidates are looking for a school that has a robust teacher training programme, they can apply for admission at St. Johns Teacher Training School. They can apply for admission in the D.El.Ed programme which offers a Diploma in elementary education. The subjects at the institute are designed in such a way that it prepares teachers with a broad knowledge of the subject areas and includes principles for child development, education practice, the study of school pedagogy and the role of a teacher in grooming students. The institute is recognised by National Council for Teacher Education and is Government approved.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you may get into BVoc at Emversity School of Hospitality & Allied Health Sciences, Bangalore-Indiranagar with 75% in Class 12. The basic eligibility for admission to BVoc is to simply pass Class 12/ graduation. No minimum marks are specified.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Emversity School of Hospitality & Allied Health Sciences, Bangalore-Indiranagar eligibility criteria for BVoc may vary slightly depending on the specialisations. Students who have completed Class 12/ Graduation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it is completely valid and legal to pursue an M.Com (IGNOU) and a B.Ed (regular) simultaneously, under the current regulations. The University Grants Commission (UGC) under the new guidelines, allows a students to enroll in two degree courses simultaneously, under one condition that one degree should be in regular mode while the other must be in distance/online mode.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Drona Foundation - RKU BVoc College is a renowned college and is located in Rajkot, Gujarat. It was established in 2015 and is one of the leading colleges to provide vocational higher education to students. The college offers a BVoc programme to students across several specialisations such as BVoc in Banking & Finance, BVoc in Digital Marketing, BVoc in Management & Entrepreneurship, etc. Further, Drona Foundation- RKU BVoc College courses are offered to students for a duration of 3 years and in affiliation with Silver Oak University. The college has top-notch infrastructure
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, you can appear for CTET Paper 2 in Maths/Science if you have a BA with Mathematics and are pursuing a B.Ed. You can choose either the Social Science (60 marks) or Maths and Science (30+30 marks) option in Paper 2, depending on your preference and subject matter expertise. The key requirement for Paper 2 is a Bachelor's degree (with a minimum of 50% marks) and either a B.Ed. or being in the final year of B.Ed.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, the TSEdCET exam conducted in dual languages - English and Telugu. For the English methodology, the paper is conducted only in English. Candidates must carefully select their language preference while filling the application form. The instructions in the TSEdCET question paper will be provided in the selected language. Being familiar with the exam language is essential for comprehension and time management during the test.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
No, there is no negative marking in the TSEdCET exam. Students must attempt all 150 questions without the fear of penalty for incorrect answers. This will provide an advantage for them to maximize their score. Even if candidates are unsure about a few questions, it's still advisable to make an educated guess. However, this should not substitute for preparation, as accuracy boosts confidence and rankings. Practicing mock tests can help manage time and reduce guesswork.
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