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Hari Chagantipati

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B.Ed eligibility cut-off requires around 50%. You can approach private colleges or state universities with less stringent norms-some admit candidates even with around 45-50% on the basis of the entrance test scores (say, UP B.Ed JEE).

You can also improve your percentage by reappearing for the UG exams through the improvement scheme by your university, if available to do so. Open universities like IGNOU may also offer B.Ed with a less cut-off (about 45%) for working persons. 

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Hari Chagantipati

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Establishing eligibility for TNSET 2025 applies to you even if you have done your post-graduation from any institution in Kerala, given that you fulfill the academic requirements.

TNSET is a test organized by Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, which requires you to have a Master's degree with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC/PwD) awarded by the university recognised by the UGC for the eligibility to sit for it.

Those who qualify as Indian citizens stand eligible to sit for this exam, residency in Tamil Nadu is not an eligibility requirement. Your staying in Tamil Nadu after your marriage only adds to the value of process application.

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Hari Chagantipati

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Government options for D.El.Ed in Delhi include the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Delhi, with a one-year course at institutes such as DIET Daryaganj and DIET Karkardooma. Each has around 100-150 seats.
Among them: Govt. Elementary Teacher Training Institute, Pali, Faridabad, associated with SCERT Haryana. It requires 50% in the 12th grade and a state entrance test for admission. 

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Hari Chagantipati

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Those aspiring to get admission into B.Ed through distance education, can apply to institutes which have been recognised to offer B.Ed programmes through distance learning education, such as IGNOU.

Candidate should have attained a Bachelor degree with 50% marks and two years teaching experience (in some institutes). Access the site ignou.ac.in, register online within the provided admission period (January or July), fill the form with identification proof and degree certificates. The fee of about INR 50,000 for the entire two-year programme can be paid in the online mode. The documents have to be submitted either online or at a regional

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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While a domicile certificate is mandatory for applying, it is crucial for availing of reserved seats and state quota benefits. Candidates from other states can still apply under the open category but won't be eligible for domicile-based reservations.

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Akash Gaur

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Ruth Benedict, was the first female woman professor at Columbia University. She was an assistant professor in anthropology who then get promoted in 1931 to the role of senior professor, creating history as the first tenured faculty member at the institution.

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Chandrakanta Behera

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To get admission to M.Ed distance learning course, research your program, paper necessary documents, and then apply online for the required entrance exam.Compare programs based on their curriculum, specializations (e.g., special education, educational technology), and faculty. Identify universities or institutions offering M.Ed. distance learning programs. 

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Pratik Anand

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In order to get admission in Masters Of Education at Lord Buddha Mahavidyalaya, student needs to have B.Ed degree from a recognised. After that the candidate needs to fill an online form. After filling of online form a merit list is prepared on the basis of marks scored in B.Ed. Once student clears the cutoff, candidate can join institute.

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Pratik Anand

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Yes, you can pursue B.Ed course via online/correspondence program, but the university should be approved by UGC. As per the latest notification, all the online/correspondence programs are considered the same as the regular program, so there isn't any problem while pursuing B.Ed online.

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Challagundla Jaswanth

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The admissions for the B.Ed program at JMM'S Sundrabai A. Patil Education College are still open. But the last date for applications was not given. So, you can go through the college's official website for updates.

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