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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Yes, you can pursue B.Ed through correspondance. You have to complete your graduation in any trade with 50% aggregate.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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You can choose subjects related to psychology, education or social work, or might choose an unrelated major. If choosing an unrelated major, the student will need to take some electives in psychology.
You need to specialise in one particular stream.

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ambreen khan

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The course fee structure of B.Ed varies from distance to regular. Regular classes are being offered to the students who can devote time. The course fee for regular classes is 50,000pa- 70,000pa. The distance learning of this course is a bit less than the regular. The fee charged by the government institutes are less.

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To become a professor you need to clear UGC NET, therefore you can focus on completing your law and alongside pursue some part-time or freelancing job.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Hi,
It depends on which field you want to do your research.
In addition, your topic for the Ph.D should not necessarily have a connection with your Bachelors or Masters studies. It can be a different, as long as you know you can deal with the research and coursework.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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For B.Ed, you can take up any subject of your interest. Lecturer and teacher have to improve themselves every day keep themselves updated with the subject.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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B.Ed is the best option because many good private universities or government college ask for B.Ed graduate teachers.

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