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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Why do you want to lessen your prospects by going for B.Ed?
I feel you should instead go for M.Tech as you will get better career opportunities. You can appear for GATE for admission to M.Tech in IITs, NITs, etc. Otherwise, you can try for admission in private universities like LPU, SRM, Manipal, etc. where you will be able to get admission on basis of GATE, their own test or even on basis of your B.Tech marks. Some of them even offer scholarships on the basis of above criteria.
All these universities offer world class learning atmosphere to students along with good placements.
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7 years ago
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To apply for UGC NET exam candidates will have to score at least 55% from a recognised university/college in their Master's degree exams (in departments such as Social Science, Humanities, Education, Computer Science, Electronic Science, etc.). It must be noted that candidates belonging to categories ST/SC/PwD/OBC will require a minimum 50% to apply for UGC NET exam. It is advised that candidates appear on the subject of their Master's degree course only.
Candidates are not required to send any documents or certificates in support of their eligibility to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The upper age limit f
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
These might seem to save a year as they are integrated but the syllabus is anyhow the same amount.
But the main reason of saying no to the Integrated B.Ed is that a PG Degree should be done separately.
Besides, if you do B.Ed based on your graduation then it will soon make you eligible to apply for jobs.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
http://www.netugc.com/ugc-net-syllabus-for-english
Hope this helps.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Toppers (1st rank Holder) of all the board / university -100% tuition fee waiver.
2. Students securing 93% aggregate /PCM and above in class 12th or above or 80% marks in graduation -25% tuition fee waiver.
3. Students having secured gold medal or silver medal at the national level or state level in sports or have some exemplary achievements to their credit in the area of performing arts - 50% tuition fee waiver.
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