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anila k

Guide-Level 14

Yes, University of Mumbai offers B.Ed (Physical Education) and you need to be 10+2 cleared from a recognized university.
For further information visit the link: http://mu.ac.in/portal/faculties/sports/physical-education/

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anila k

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To be eligible for the post of principal in KVS you need to have a Master's degree from recognized university with at least 45 percent marks in aggregate; B.Ed or equivalent teaching degree.
With B.P.Ed degree it would not be possible.

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anila k

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Yes, you can pursue 2 degrees simultaneously. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has finally given the go-ahead to students to pursue two-degree courses simultaneously.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Teaching experience is not a condition to get admission in B.Ed. So you can apply for that without any hesitation. You can choose IGNOU as it a trusted university for distance education. Remember, for admission in B.Ed, 50% is required either in graduation or Masters.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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You will get a category when you will get a job. Depending on the condition and criterion, you will be categorised.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Yes, you can do it. A long break is not a barrier to pursue B.Ed if you have a minimum of 50% in your graduation.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Definitely, B.Ed will help you in teaching. But you must have a minimum of 50% in your graduation. Your 4-years home tuition will not help you to get admission in B.Ed, but yes it will help you to cope up with teaching practice.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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There are different Diploma courses in education starting from 6-months to 2-years. Your course and Diploma will be valid if your institution and university is recognised.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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D.El.Ed helps you to teach in the classroom situation. If you avoid it how can you make yourself ready for the future? The whole course is designed in such a way that one can acquire the teaching ability. Teaching in the classroom is not an easy task. You need to learn and practice it again and again. Above all, there are no other options for it. To avoid any fear, practice it in front of the mirror at home. In the beginning, you may face problems, slowly everything will be okay.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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You are doing B.Ed means that you have already taken admission in B.Ed and perhaps the 1st semester is also over. Now, why do you need to choose the subjects again?

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