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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, candidates who have passed Bachelor's in Engineering/Technology with specialisation in Science/ Mathematics/ Pharmacy/ Law / Management/ Fine Arts/ Performing Arts must have a minimum of 55% aggregate and above can apply for B.Ed programme at KJ Somaiya School of Education. Aspirants should have relevant documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.

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Aaditya Gupta

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Unfortunately, if you want admission in a regular B.Ed college near Dombivli, you must clear the MAH? B.Ed CET. There is no CET? exempt option available for regular B.Ed in Maharashtra for Indian residents. If you'd consider distance education programs like IGNOU or YCMOU, those may skip CET but offer limited state recognition.

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Anit

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Aapko ye information purvanchal Vishwavidyalaya ke oficial notification ya main website pai jake mil sakti hai, M.Ed course ki sari jankari ko aap vha se he prapt kar sakte hai.

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Nishant Shukla

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The aspiring students must possess 50% marks in a Bachelor's or Master's degree in arts, science, commerce, or engineering stream in order to be eligible to apply for the distance BEd course.

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Ankit Kumar

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A simple way to understand the difference between these exams are :

MAH B.Ed CET is the common entrance test for general B.Ed courses in Maharashtra. You can take it if you want admission in regular B.Ed programs, usually available in Marathi, Hindi, or English.

MAH B.Ed (General & Special) CET is for candidates interested in both general education and special education (teaching kids with disabilities). So, if you want to work in special needs schools or inclusive education, this is the exam to consider.

B.Ed ELCT CET is an additional test for those who want to study B.Ed in English medium colleges. If you prefer English as your teaching

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Anmol Dubey

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Patna Dental College and Hospital has seven faculty-level recognised lecturer jobs. Nevertheless, earlier indications indicate that more instructors may be contracted. For the most current and accurate information, see the official notices from the Bihar Health Department.

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Prathiksha M

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Your first language being Telugu and studying in English medium is not a problem for CTET. What matters is your educational qualification. To be eligible, you must have completed or be pursuing a D.El.Ed or B.Ed course.

Nursing (ANM, GNM, or BSc Nursing) alone doesn't make you eligible, as CTET is meant for teaching roles and requires a recognised teacher training qualification. You can apply once you have that.

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