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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Eligible candidates need to appear for the written test conducted by the Sambalpur University. Candidates are selected based on the scores in written test and previous academic records.
Selection parameters and weightages:
Written Test:- 70%
Career:- 30%
Furthermore, if the number of applicants is less than the number of seats then only academic merit is considered during admission. Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with the required information.
For further details regarding eligibility to pursue this course, please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/integrated-b-ed-m-ed-samb
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Sourav Pradhan

Beginner-Level 3

No. You can't apply. Because you have to submit all your certificates and marks during admission.

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Sourav Pradhan

Beginner-Level 3

RIE CEE is the name of the exam. It has different exams for all the courses. 3 exams are conducted. 1 for B.Sc. B.Ed. And B.A. B.Ed. , 1 for B.Ed. (Arts and Science) and the last one for M.Ed. As you have completed M.A. In english, you can apply for B.Ed (arts). If you have the B.Ed. Degree, you can apply for M.Ed.

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Sourav Pradhan

Beginner-Level 3

No. To which RIE you are eligible is decided by your state. During application, automatically you will be given the RIE after filling the state column. If you are from Odisha, you can apply for RIE Bbs but if you are from Andhra Pradesh, you are eligible for RIE Mysore, if you are applying for the same course present in both th Rides. As you have applied in RIE, BBS, you can't apply in RIE, Mysore. If you are applying for a course which is provided in any specific RIE, you will be applying for that specific RIE.

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Sourav Pradhan

Beginner-Level 3

No, physics, chemistry, maths or biology is involved in the exam. You need a good grammar knowledge in English, reasoning ability and should buy a guide for the teaching aptitude. Because to answer the questions of teaching aptitude, you have to think like a teacher and believe me to think like a teacher is not an easy task.

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Sourav Pradhan

Beginner-Level 3

It does not matter that you have secured 96% or 70% in your 12th. The thing that matters is how much you have secured in the entrance. The aggregate mark from the entrance and from the concerned subjects of 12th determines your rank. Your domicile also plays a greater role in the rank. The 1st and 2nd rank students of gen and obc of each state gets 800 and 400 rupees scholarship respectively. The 1st rank student of SC and st of each state gets 800 rupees. The scholarship is for 10 months. The course fee for general and OBC student is 3000 where, for SC and ST students it is free. Hostel fee is approximately 17000 rupees per semester.

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Rahul Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
If you aspire to make career in the Lectureship and Research you have a very good option to prepare for the UGC NET Exam
The NET Exam is conducted every year for the candidates like you. The Books to prepare for the UGC NET Exam in History are as follows -
You can also take help from the UGC NET Question Papers as this is the best method to prepare for the UGC NET Exam - https://scoop.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-question-papers
Indian History by R. S. Sharma
History of India by A. L Basham
Modern India History by Bipan Chandra
Penguin History of Early India by Romila Thapar
UGC NET History Guide by Kr Sanjay, S. D Tiwary

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siddhi ghuge

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
So, B. M. is a field where you can explore every aspect of media. Mumbai is really a good place if you wish to pursue B. M. You get a lot of opportunities through this field. Also you get to know more about general knowledge stuff which is helpful. Mumbai has many institutes which provide this subject. However I suggest you to apply for the best to earn the best. Nextly only thing you need to know is that it completely depends on your dedication and talent to get into a field related or involved in media. Internships help a lot. If your an eager person who needs to know every stuff of media industry you should definitely apply. Howe
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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

Candidates should have passed BA / B.Sc degree exams under the 10+2+3 pattern with one main subject and two subsidiary subjects from M G University or any other university recognized by M G University as equivalent thereto for admission, subject to the stipulation regarding marks.
The minimum requirement for admission to B.Ed course is 50% marks in Bachelors degree (Science/Arts subjects) in Part III.
However the eligibility of candidates who have passed degree examination in double/ triple main, Model II vocational and other specialized subjects/streams will be governed by rules and regulations of MG university.
In the case of candidates
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