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6th October 2015, 12:37 PM
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Can I appear in B.Ed course as a regular candidate and MA as a corresponding?
Tell me that can i appear in BED course as a regular candidate & MA as a corresponding course .If i can complete both course in same section .Then both course s are valued or not .In which authority pl inform.
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6th October 2015, 05:48 PM
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Re: Can I appear in B.Ed course as a regular candidate and MA as a corresponding?
You can appear both course side by side.You can get admission in B.Ed on the basis of your graduation degree passed with minimum 50% marks.
You can also get admission in MA on the basis of your graduate degree.If you would like to B.ED on regular basis & MA correspondence then you can do both.It is the best career option for you. After doing B.ED you can apply for Govt. teacher in Govt. School or College. |
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6th October 2015, 07:38 PM
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Re: Can I appear in B.Ed course as a regular candidate and MA as a corresponding?
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed ) is one year Teaching professional course which is divided into two semester. Bachelor's Degree in any subject with atleast 50% marks at graduate level or its equivalent qualification from a recognized university are eligible for B.Ed course. Best books for B.Ed entrance exam:- Complete Success Package for Guru Gobind Singh B.Ed Entrance Exam by Expert Compilations Publisher: Arihant (2011) Maharashtra B.Ed Exam Guide by RPH Editorial Board Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House B.Ed. Bachelor of Education Entrance Test: Previous Years' Papers (Solved) by R. Gupta's Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House (2012) |
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8th October 2015, 02:20 AM
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Re: Can I appear in B.Ed course as a regular candidate and MA as a corresponding?
B.ed is Bachelor in education. The eligibility criteria for appearing in this course is to have a graduation degree course in any stream from a recognised university with minimum 50% marks in the aggregate.
You can not do the both the courses MA and B.ed at once. You have to do these courses simultaneously. |
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