B.Ed.
The merit required for the BEd courses depends on the university, state and country.
Generally, marks or ranks obtained in the BEd entrance exam are considered for admission to this course.
Some universities check marks or grades obtained in candidates' undergraduate degree program
Different universities have reservation categories like SC, ST, OBC etc.
Here the information regarding BSc B. Ed Integrated course .
Fee structure depends on whether it's Government or Private university
FOR GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE :- Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000 per year , depending on the state and university .
FOR PRIVATE INSTITUTE :- Rs 50,000 to Rs 2,00,000 or more per year , based on the infrastructure and facility .
SCHOLARSHIPS
1. Government scholarship schemes .
2. University scholarship .
3. National and state-level scholarship.
The amount of scholarship depends on the category , academic achievement and financial status .i.e. Rs 10,000 to Rs 1,00,000 .
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There is typically no strict age limit for admission to B.Sc B.Ed integrated courses in most colleges and universities. However, some institutions may have a preference for candidates who have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) within a certain number of years prior to admission. It's advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria of the colleges you are interested in for any age-related requirements.
The fees for B.Sc B.Ed integrated courses can vary based on several factors including the type of institution (government-funded or private), location, facilities provided, and reputation of the college.
The fees in government-funded institutions are generally lower and can range somewhere between INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year.
Fees in private institutions can vary widely and may range from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000 per year or more.
Unfortunately, with a 40% score in your 12th-grade exams, you may not have chance for applying for a B.Ed program directly. Most universities and colleges in India require applicants to have a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50-55% marks to be eligible for B.Ed programs. The 12th-grade percentage is typically not considered if you have a bachelor's degree meeting the minimum marks criteria .
You will have to pursue one bachelor's degree and ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for B.Ed after that.
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After Completing B.A in Arabic literature if you want to enter in education sector and become a teacher of Arabic literature, Education Consultant, Curriculum Developer.Instructor Coordinator, Education Administrator, Educational Researcher, Academic Counsellor, Professor, etc.. You need to complete B.Ed.That is Bachelor OF Education. To know more about please click on the following link. It is also better to complete an M.A. (Masters of Arts) after or before completing a B.Ed.To get admission to B.Ed you need to take the entrance exam which is already done for this year. You should complete your M.A and then B.Ed
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A four-year integrated programme called BA B.Ed. combines theoretical coursework with internships. The integrated course, BA B.Ed., combines the Bachelor of Arts degree with the Bachelor of Education degree. Following the conclusion of the 10+2 programme, one can pursue an undergraduate degree study called a BA. whereas a postgraduate degree is a bachelor's degree in education, or B.Ed. It requires completion of an undergraduate degree programmes in any specialisation for candidates who wish to apply.
To know the fees structure, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
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