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Sameer Das

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Definitely, after completing PG, you can become a lecturer. There are many universities which offer distance courses like Dr C.V. Raman University, Mats University, Andhra University, Kuvempu University, Utkal University, IGNOU, etc.

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Sameer Das

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Fee vary from one university to another. For government sector universities, it is less as compared to private universities.

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Sameer Das

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No, you just need any graduation degree in order to pursue B.Ed.

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Sameer Das

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After B.Sc in IT, I will suggest you go with M.Sc IT but if you have already completed your B.Ed then you can go with M.Ed.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, you can as you have got more than the required percentage.

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Sameer Das

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Instead of contacting the university, direct contact your admission center where you had taken admission as they will help you better. Even if you have a provisional certificate, you don't have to worry as with it's help, you can apply anywhere.

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Sameer Das

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You should go for MA in English or MA in sociology for the same. But, I will suggest you for MA sociology as it will offer you a lot of options as compared to MA in English.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, there is not criteria for distance or regular course. Rather, the requirement for the same is percentage of marks in graduation.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, you can pursue if you have a minimum percentage as required by the university.

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Romit jain

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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.):
1-year degree program, approved by NCTE, and affiliated to CCS University, Meerut.

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