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Details of doing B.Ed? I have done B.A in Geography


Suppose I do B.A in Geography and then apply for B.ed then i can teach only geography as teacher? or can i teach any subject?




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Default Re: Details of doing B.Ed? I have done B.A in Geography

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Suppose I do B.A in Geography and then apply for B.ed then i can teach only geography as teacher? or can i teach any subject?
Yes definitely you're eligible to apply for B.Ed course and you can teach geography subject or any other subject in which subject you're expert. Most of the B.Ed institution required minimum 50% percentage of marks graduation course. But, here u didn't mention you're percentage of marks. In order to get admission for B.Ed course then you have to score minimum 50% percentage of marks in graduation course. B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education and the duration of the course is for one year.

Eligibility Criteria required for B.Ed Course :-
  • Candidate should be Passed in Bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized University .
  • Candidate should be score Minimum 55% Percentage of marks .
  • There is no age limit for B.Ed Course

The Admission for this B.Ed course is based on the entrance examination conducted by the Institution. The Entrance examination pattern consist of English Language, General Knowledge, Aptitude Test, Basic Arithmetic. Teaching ability etc. So, I suggest well prepare for the entrance examination and score good marks.
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