B.Ed.
Yes bro, you can do B.Ed now. Since you have a UG degree in B.Com and are doing PG in Kannada, you are eligible. Just make sure your university accepts these subjects for B.Ed admission. Many colleges allow it if you studied any two school subjects.
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With a category rank of 2993 in OBC and a state rank of 7000 in the B.Ed entrance exam 2025, your chances of getting admission in a government B.Ed. Ed college depends on the total number of seats, reservation policies, and the cut-off trends in your state. Generally, government colleges reserve a good number of seats for OBC candidates, so your OBC rank may still give you a fair chance in later counselling rounds, especially in less competitive districts or newly established colleges. It’s important to participate in all counselling rounds and keep checking for seat availability.
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Grace marks in the compartment exam depend on your board's policy.
For CBSE, if you are failing by a few marks (usually 1–5 marks), the board may give grace marks to help you pass.
So, if the passing marks are 23 and you scored 18, it’s a gap of 5 marks. There is a chance you may get grace marks, but it is not guaranteed. It depends on board rules and evaluation.
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First off, congratulations on getting selected for both programs in government institutes that’s a good achievement. Now, deciding between BSc Nursing and Integrated BSc-BEd really depends to your career goals and interest in healthcare vs education.
BSc Nursing can leads to jobs in hospitals, clinics, defense forces, or abroad, high demand in India and foreign countries (especially Gulf, UK, Canada) and offers stable government jobs after qualifying nursing exams.
You can also pursue MSc Nursing or Hospital Administration later.
On the other hand Integrated BSc-BEd:Aimed at becoming a school teacher, especially in science or upper primary classes , you become eligible for teaching jobs in government schools after clearing TET/CTET or state teaching eligibility tests and can also be less physically demanding than nursing but requires strong communication and teaching skills.
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Yes, in some colleges, uniforms is mandatory, and in some colleges, uniforms is not mandatory.Also every college provides both common and attached washrooms. Depending on which one you want, you can pay for it.
Yes, B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) has regular classes . It is a two-year full-time program in which students have to attend classes regularly.
B.Ed. is a professional degree that prepares students to become teachers. It is a 2-year course that is pursued on a regular basis, which means students have to attend classes every day. This course is usually divided into 4 semesters, and students have to study different subjects in each semester.
For admission into B.Ed. , students must have a bachelor's or master's degree from a recognized university, Some universities also conduct entrance exams for admission.
For more help refer here B.ED COURSE DETAILS
The B.Ed in Fashion Design is not a mainstream program like traditional B.Ed degrees offered for school-level teaching in subjects such as science, math, or languages. However, there are specialized education and vocational training courses related to fashion and design that incorporate educational methodology or teacher training aspects, often available as PG Diplomas or certification programs.A standard B.Ed program is typically 2 years long and recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education , but it is primarily meant for training to teach in schools. If you with a background in fashion design wants to enter the teaching profession—perhaps as a lecturer or instructor in fashion institutes you can opt for a general B.Ed and later specialize through fashion-related teaching diplomas, M.Ed, or industry experience.Alternatively, some design institutes offer Postgraduate Diplomas in Fashion Design Education or short-term certification courses that prepare candidates to teach fashion design, particularly in private institutions.
Before applying, check you can the eligibility criteria of the university/institute.Whether they offer a B.Ed integrated with fashion or any special pedagogy in vocational subjects.
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Hi Preeti, There is no such course as a B.Ed. in fashion design that exists in India. A diploma in fashion design is for 2 years. The basic eligibility criteria: 10th pass or 10+2 pass Fees range from 50k to 1 lakh. For a B.Sc. in fashion, which is a 3-year course. The basic eligibility criteria: 10+2 pass with any stream Fees vary according to colleges Top Entrance Exams: NID, NIFT, UCEED, IICD etc. For more information about fashion design courses, click on the link below: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/fashion-design-course All the best. Thank you. Regards, Careers360 Team
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The application start and last date for B.Ed courses vary depending on the specific university and entrance exam. For example the IGNOU B.Ed entrance exam has an application period from January 23,2025 to February 28,2025.
HERE ARE THE RESPECTIVE DETAILS :-
1.IGNOU B.ED :- January 23 to February 28, 2025
2.Bihar B.Ed CET:- April 4 to April 30 , 2025
3.MAH B.ED CET :- December 28,2024-February 13,2025
4.IPU CET :- until April 15. 2025
5.UP B.ED JEE :- February 10, to March 10, 2025
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Hello aspirant,
In India, the cost of a two-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program varies greatly depending on the particular college or university and the type of institution (private or public). Comparatively speaking, government colleges charge lesser tuition than private ones. A two-year B. Ed. program might cost anywhere from Rs 5000 to Rs 1.5 Lakhs.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
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