B.Ed.
Hello,
Yes, you can puruse M.Ed without having to do B.Ed as B.Ed is not a required degree criteria to be eligible for M.Ed. In order to apply for the M.Ed course, the eligibility criteria is that the candidate must have a graduate degree from a UGC recognised university with a minimum of 50-60 percent.
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Hello Aspirant
Yes, it's generally possible to pursue an MA and B.Ed together from the same university. However, there are a few things to consider:
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
In order to fall asleep (1)___________ night, strive to turn off all electronic devices at least 30 minutes (2)__________ getting into bed. Allow your eyes to relax and take a break from the (3)___________of a lit screen. Read a book, write in a journal, or write (4)____________ your to-do list for the (5)___________day.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 4.
Option 1: on
Option 2: down
Option 3: of
Option 4: onto
Correct Answer: down
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Down is the appropriate choice, as it helps convey the meaning of putting something down or recording something on paper. It helps convey that one should write down the tasks for the next day instead of looking at a mobile phone before sleeping.
Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is, down.
In order to fall asleep (1)____________ night, strive to turn off all electronic devices at least 30 minutes (2)__________ getting into bed. Allow your eyes to relax and take a break from the (3)____________of a lit screen. Read a book, write in a journal, or write (4)____________ your to-do list for the (5)___________day.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.
Option 1: present
Option 2: previous
Option 3: following
Option 4: preceding
Correct Answer: following
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
Following is the appropriate choice for the sentence. It means immediately following in time or order. It helps convey that instead of looking at a mobile phone before sleeping, one should write down the tasks for the next day.
Therefore, the complete sentence is: "Read a book, write in a journal, or write down your to-do list for the following day."
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