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Anshul Jindal

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There are 50 seats for Physical group and 50 for Biological Science Group at RIE Bhubaneshwar.

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Anshul Jindal

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Telangana has around 14,000-15,000 total convenor quota seats. The exact number might vary for the 2026 session.

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Anshul Jindal

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A BEd degree qualifies you for diverse roles in education, primarily teaching in schools (private/govt.), but also leading to careers as educational consultants, curriculum developers, instructional designers

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Anshul Jindal

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In march, the notification and applicatrion form is released for BEd admission via EdCET exams in Telangana. The candidates can start applying at that time. 

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, you can join BEd in Telangana without an entrance exam, mainly through direct admission in private colleges or management quota seats, or via distance/open universities, but most government colleges require clearing the state-level TS EdCET.

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Anshul Jindal

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Clearing the Telangana EdCET is important to get admission in BEd course. CET qualified gets merit-based entry, saves time/money by consolidating applications, and increases chances for government college seats, especially with local reservations, opening doors to better teaching careers

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Shikha Goyal

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The UGC NET Paper 2 subject specific i.e, Economics, consists of 100 questions worth 2 marks each. The exam will be of 3-hour duration, so there will be no breaks between paper 1 and paper 2. Candidates should cover all significant units of the of the Economics syllabus as mentioned below:

  • Micro Economics 
  • Macro Economics 
  • Statistics and Econometrics 
  • Mathematical Economics 
  • International Economics 
  • Public Economics 
  • Money and Banking 
  • Growth and Development Economics 
  • Environmental Economics and Demography 
  • Indian Economy 

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Virajita Shukla

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The UGC NET Paper 2 is subject-specific and holds 200 marks for 100 questions. There is no negative marking for the exam. The syllabus for Political Science comprises 10 units and are mentioned below:

  • Political Theory  
  • Political Thought  
  • Indian Political Thought 
  • Comparative Political Analysis  
  • International Relations 
  • India's Foreign Policy 
  • Political Institutions in India 
  • Political Processes in India 
  • Public Administration 
  • Governance and Public Policy in India 

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Gunjan Majumder

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The UGC NET 2025 English Syllabus is divided into ten unites as mentioned below:

  • Drama  
  • Poetry 
  • Fiction and Short Story 
  • Non-Fiction Prose  
  • Language: Basic Concepts, theories and pedagogy, English in Use 
  • English in India: history, evolution, and future  
  • Cultural Studies 
  • Literary Criticism 
  • Literary Theory post World War II 
  • Research Methods and Materials in English 

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Kritika Sharma

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The history syllabus of the UGC NET exam consists of several topics that is, Indian History, Pre-History, Ancient History, Medieval Indian History and Modern India including the National Movement and post independent phase. The history syllabus is divided in to ten units. The topics for the History subject are mentioned below:

  • Negotiating the Sources
  • From State to Empire
  • The Emergence of Regional Kingdoms
  • Source of Medieval Indian History
  • Administration & Economy
  • Society and Culture
  • Sources of Modern Indian History
  • Colonial Economy
  • Rise of Indian Nationalism
  • Historical Method, Research, Methodology, and Historiography

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