B.Ed.
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KD College of Education, Dhani is a private college affiliated to Indira Gandhi University, Meerpu. The college offers BEd for a duration of two years for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation or post-graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, the official website at http://www.kdcollegedhani.com/ isn't accessible, hence you should reach out to the officials at 082228 88165 regarding this.
From your profile it seems you're an arts student in class 12th from Odisha, see in order to pursue BEd you need to pass graduation or post-graduation from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate, so you have to complete your graduation first, Directorate of TE and SCERT, Odisha is the conducted authority for admission to BEd course in Odisha which is done through entrance test, seat intake information is provided at http://scertodisha.nic.in/admissions/, admission schedule details will be updated at the official websites at https://sme.odisha.gov.in/ (https://sme.odisha.gov.in/,)
you can check out last year official brochure at https://scert.samsodisha.gov.in/PDF/Brochure_BEd.pdf to know more details regarding this.
Hi Aspirant,
Yes, there are BEd seats for candidates who had pursued BA English. The basic eligibility criteria in almost all the colleges for BEd suggests that the candidate should have a bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognized university with a score of at least 50% - 60% or such equivalent grade in their bachelors.
For more information on BEd and the college offering the course you can refer the link below,
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
Hope this helps.
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Yes, you are eligible for DSSB TGT Mathematics post. The eligibility criteria for DSSB TGT candidate is that they should have a bachelor's degree with minimum aggregate of 45% from a recognized university is in order to apply for this post. Also candidates having a degree/ diploma in Training Education or SAV certificate can apply to DSSB TGT too.
For more information you can refer the links below,
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/dsssb-eligibility-criteria
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/dsssb-teacher-recruitment
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Students who want to enrol in a four-year combined BSc + B.Ed programme must meet certain eligibility requirements, which vary per college. However, the following are the fundamental eligibility requirements that a student must meet in order to be admitted to this dual degree programme:
The candidates should have passed a recognised board or school's 12th level test or an equivalent exam.
In the 12th grade, the candidate must have chosen Physics and Mathematics as their primary courses, along with one of the optional topics from Chemistry, biology, or biotechnology.
The student must have received a minimum of 50 percent in the 12th or comparable test (45 percent for restricted candidates).
The admissions process for the BSc + B. Ed dual degree is divided into two parts: direct admission and admission through the university's entrance test. Direct admission allows an applicant to be admitted based on his or her performance in the 12th grade or an equivalent exam.
Some institutions, on the other hand, hold their own admission exam to determine student eligibility. Qualifying applicants are summoned for the counselling procedure, where they must pay the admission fee, present their required papers, and secure their spot for acceptance into the BSc + B.Ed integrated programme, based on their entrance exam scores.
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Hello student,
BSC is a three year graduation course and B.ed is a two year course which is done after graduation .An integrated B.SC B.ED is a four-year programme that combines a bachelor's degree in science and a bachelor's degree in education. The advantage of Integrated B.SC B.ED is that you can complete both courses in four years, when in usual, it takes five years to complete both B.SC and B.ED (3+2) YEARS, saving you one year.B.SC. Integrated Candidates who sincerely want to be teachers should study B.ED, while those who do not want to be teachers or have other interests could pursue normal B.Sc. They will have the opportunity to pursue B.ED after completing the 3-year B.sc course.
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Hello pragya,
There are many good colleges in which you can take admission so I would be providing with the names of the top universities which provides the b.ed course:-
1-Christ University, Bangalore
2-Bengaluru City University, Bengaluru
3-Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
4-Smt VHD Central Institute of Home Science College, Bangalore
5-RV Teachers College, Bangalore
6-BMS College for Women, Bangalore
7-MS Ramaiah College of Education, Bangalore
8-Shantiniketan B Ed College, Bangalore
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bed-universities-in-bangalore
hi,
I assume you want to take admission to b.ed course in Banaras hindu university. For UG level, BHU offers various courses with a great many specializations such as BA (Hons), BCom (Hons), BSc, BPEd, BPA, BFA, BSc (Hons) and B.Ed. admission takes place on the basis of the Undergraduate Entrance Test (UET), conducted by BHU.
eligibility criteria for b.ed is applicant must complete a bachelor's and/or masters degree in Sciences/ Social Sciences/ Humanities/ Commerce with a minimum of 55% aggregate,
OR
applicant must hold a bachelors degree in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Science and Mathematics and a minimum of 55% aggregate.
however till now bhu uet 2021 form has not released. but it is expected that it would publish soon. so keep an eye on official website and Careers360 website to get latest updates:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-uet
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