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Nitika

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Initially, M.A. Courses in Punjabi were started in the department and with the passage of time, other courses were also started to cater of the needs of the students. Keeping in view the need of the students M.Phil course in Punjabi was also started to fulfill the condition laid down by the UGC for the eligibility of Lectureship. Similarly another M.Phil course in Guru Granth Sahib Studies was also initiated The Panjab University occupies a place of pride in the year 1999-2000. In addition, we are running Diploma in Translation, Diploma in Punjabi Language and Culture and Certificate Course in Functional Punjabi in the Department. Besi
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Gaurav Singh

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Fee structure at Pestle Weed College for Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
The fees is fixed by the state government i.e. Rs. 42,000 for State Quota, Rs.55,000 for the Management Quota.

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Akanksha pathak

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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a two-year full-time undergraduate course approved by National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and offered by Mangalore University, Mangalore.Generally the fee is
Rs. 35,000

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Piyush Kumar

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The questions asked during the interview at Amity University, Noida for B.Ed admission may vary depending on the interviewer and the applicant's profile. However, some common questions that may be asked include:
Tell me about yourself. Why are you interested in a career in teaching? What are your strengths and weaknesses as a teacher? What are your teaching philosophies? What are your career goals? Why do you want to study at Amity University? What do you know about Amity University? The interviewer may also ask questions about the applicant's academic performance, extracurricular activities, and work experience. It is important to be p
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Sonu Kumar

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Yes, you can succeed. Ph.D. is a terminal academic degree, whereas M.Ed or Master of Education, is a master's degree course that deals with the study of novel teaching methods and educational research. The UGC has approved a proposal that will let students simultaneously enrol in two degree programmes. One of the degrees must be earned in the regular mode, and the other may be earned online or through open and remote learning.

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Rupali Pruthi

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The pay slip of a CTET qualified teacher usually includes the following components- CTET pay scale, grade pay, basic pay, HRA, TA, gross salary and net salary. Once CTET-qualified teachers are appointed at a certain post, various career opportunities open up for them depending on their skill and work experience. Some of the posts in which teachers can be promoted at schools include:
Senior teacher
Assistant teacher
Headmaster
Principal.

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Rupali Pruthi

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No, after qualifying CTET exam, candidates have to go through the selection process of the school in which they are applying. If they clear the complete selection process framed by the respective recruiting agency, only then they get the job.

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Rupali Pruthi

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Yes, CTET qualified teachers at all levels get allowance in the form of HRA and TA. Check below the allowances for CTET passed teachers at all levels:
TA (Transport Allowance)
HRA (House Rent Allowance)
Increment (once a year)
Others.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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To provide accurate information, it's important to know which exam you are referring to. Please provide more specific information about the exam you are referring to, and I will do my best to provide further assistance.

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VIVEK KUMAR GOYAL

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Students should have passed intermediate with more than 50% marks, after that it is mandatory to have 50 to 55 percent marks in the course from which they are doing graduation. B.Ed course can be done by any graduate student, after completing graduation, there is a 2-year B.Ed course, most of the students do B.Ed regularly. To take admission in this course, the minimum age of the student should be 21 years. Also there is a difference requirement in different university and colleges in depends on different state.

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