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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you may opt for Social Science as a subject for the CTET, even though maths may not be a strong suit of yours. Because candidates can choose subjects keeping in mind their strengths and preferences, the CTET offers them this facility. Since you have a B.Ed degree in the Science stream, you are eligible to appear in Paper 2 which includes Social Science. Now, focus on the syllabus that consists of History, Civics, and Geography, because these are the subjects where good preparation will help in doing well during the exam.

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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Yes, the B.Ed at Alpha College of Education is NCTE approved. And no,  a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from Alpha College of Education is not equivalent to Odisha University, as Odisha university is a government university thus the value of a certificate is a lot more than of private. 

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Pallavi

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Yes NTT (Nursery Teacher Training) courses from recognised institutions. are approved by government bodies. These include bodies like NCERT and SCERT, ensuring credibility for teaching in government and private schools. 

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Pallavi

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The course emphasizes numerous interactive and child-centric methods. The teaching methodologies taught in NTT Course are mentioned in the list given below -

  • Montessori Methods
  • Play-Way Techniques
  • Storytelling and Puppetry
  • Activity-Based Learning
  • Experiential Learning

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Pallavi

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Yes, government institutions follow reservation policies for SC, ST, OBC, and PwD categories as per state or central guidelines.

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Pallavi

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The min. age is 17-18. Colleges do not usually have an upper age limit. Go on the college website of the college to be sure about the particulars.

Hope it helps!

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

You will have to appear and qualify for the CUET-PG or Central Universities Common Entrance Test. We all know that Banaras Hindu University ios one of the most reputed and prestigious universities across the globe.

Also,  the interested candidate should have scored at least 50% marks in the graduation. After the declaration of results, you will have to appear for the counseling and need to register at BHU UG admission portal.

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Ashish Singh

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The syllabus for B.Ed at Glocal University includes courses such as:

  • Perspectives in Education.
  • Childhood Studies.
  • Contemporary India and Education.
  • Knowledge and Curriculum.
  • Learning and Teaching.
  • Gender, School and Society.
  • Knowledge and Curriculum.
  • Creating an Inclusive School.
  • Health, Yoga and Physical Education.
  • Curriculum and Padagogic Studies.
  • Engagement with field
  • School Internships

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Kunal Lalwani

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TS EAMCET Cut Off for admissions into B.Tech course of Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women varies between 10000 to 20000 ranks depending upon the availability of the branch and category. The cutoff however may be a little higher for highly preferential branches such as CSE and ECE whereas the cutoff may be slightly low for other branches. The specific breakpoint perhaps fluctuates annually depending on the inflow of students and the number of openings for a given course.

 

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Sama Supriya

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To get admission in the B.ed general category candidates must have 45% in graduation ( B A/B SC/ B COM) or 45% in post-graduation ( M A/ M SC/ M COM) and SC/ST candidates must have 45% in graduation or post-graduation. So if you don't have 50 % in graduation then you should do Post graduation with 45%.

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