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Rinku Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed. You can opt for any of the subjects in the core stream of B.SC MLT.

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Rinku Gupta

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Currently, B.Ed course in all the states of two years.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Good job. If you want to study further, opt for B.Ed. You can appear for S.I, BO exam.

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ananya sharmastudent

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Hi,
Thanks for A2A.
I don't have too much idea about CSIR NET Coaching in Jammu but I have heard about one institute,here is the link - http://www.gyanbinduacademy.com/Jammu-and-Kashmir/NET-Life-Science-Coaching-Jammu.html
Nowadays, online learning is very effecting, I myself preparing for exams online. By choosing the option of online coaching, you can opt the best CSIR NET coaching from all over the world.
I am saying this because my sister is preparing for CSIR NET exam online & yes, she has not found any problem yet.
You can check more here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-books-coaching-study-material-download
All the best & choose
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raj kamaliim b

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It depends on you. You can pursue any course.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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The selection is made on the basis of a Test. Reservations are followed. The list is prepared on basis of merit. It is getting highly competitive, just like Police selection.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I feel TGT is a designation, not a course. B.Ed makes you eligible for TGT and M.A. You can appear for PGT exam after completing B.Ed.

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anuradha mehta

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Yes, you can.
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