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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think no because both courses are regular. But if you do B.A. From SOL. And regular B.Ed so there may be a chance. But in my opinion I think don't go for two course at a time it became very difficult for you to manage both the course. If any time the exam held on same date so that became problematic for you.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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There are no differences between the two. Every private institute runs according to their own way like cutoff marks for admission, admission fees, etc. But they must conduct the examination under a government-registered university, so it is equivalent with government (regional or central) institutes.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Contact Administrator or concerning board immediately. Check for contact number in their "Contact Us" page. Tell them your problem clearly and they will help you.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Yes, you can apply for any university or college of your choice which is offering this course. Usually, there is a common entrance test conducted and you will get admission on the basis of your performance in that test.

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Abhijeet Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, definitely after M.Com if you want to pursue B.Ed then it will be of two years. Also B.Ed is a two year training course but some university, college and institute has integrated programme for this course. Like. Regional institute of Education, Central university of south Bihar.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
Yes, you can pursue B.Ed. in correspondence from the University which recognized by NCTE i.e. National Council for Teacher Education. For your information, Nanak Chand Anglo Sanskrit College, Meerut is NCTE-recognized.

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Vikas Kanadje

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Hello,
First of all, you do P. G. in a renowned institute (like IISER, IISc, ICT and IIT). For lectureship or Ph.D., give the exam of CSIR (Chemical Sciences).

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. GGSIPU university is best for pursuing B.Ed. For more details you can see below link
https://gradeup.co/ggsipu-b-ed-cet-i-09d51060-ede9-11e6-997c-7e4b2b1c7b83_amp
Hope this will be useful for you. Thanks!

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