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13th February 2012, 01:01 PM
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How to do B.Ed through correspondence education?
Hi
I am a M. Sc Mathematics graduate previously worked as a teacher, currently i am not working anywhere willing to do B.ed through correspondence education. Kindly advice what are all the institutes without asking teaching experience certificate to do B.Ed in their institute |
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5th January 2013, 05:59 PM
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Re: How to do B.Ed through correspondence education?
To do B.Ed. by
correspondence one must have a bachelor or higher degree from a recognized university, and two years full time regular teaching experience on temporary/permanent basis as Primary/ Graduate/Post Graduate Teachers in primary, secondary/higher/senior secondary school recognized by the central or a state government or a union territory. As you don't has any teaching experience, you are not eligible to do B.Ed by correspondence. This condition applies to all recognised/ approved universities offering B.Ed by correspondence in India. Try these universities. May be you get some relaxation in any one to join B.Ed. These are some of the universities offering B.Ed by correspondence: Indira Gandhi National Open University -IGNOU offers 2 -years Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programme. Nalanda Open University, Patna Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU) Karnataka State Open University, Mysore |
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5th January 2013, 07:40 PM
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Re: How to do B.Ed through correspondence education?
Dear Aspirant,
For that you need to write the B.ed Entrance exams and qualify in that exam. Minimum Qualification: Graduation with 50% Colleges and the universities offering the B.Ed Courses in Distance and Open . Top Distance Learning Universities:
Top Open Universities:
Hope this info helps you. All the best for your future endeavor's. Any more Queries. Don't Hesitate to ask me. Am happy to help you always. Just ping to my profile. Best Regards, Sampath. |
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30th April 2013, 02:00 PM
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Re: How to do B.Ed through correspondence education?
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There is hard to find any recognized university in India offering 1-year B.Ed. The course is of 2-years duration everywhere. To do B.Ed. by correspondence one must have a bachelor or higher degree from a recognized university, and two years full time regular teaching experience on temporary/permanent basis as Primary/Graduate/Post Graduate Teachers in primary, secondary/higher/senior secondary school recognized by the central or a state government or a union territory. As you don't has any teaching experience, you are not eligible to do B.Ed by correspondence. This condition applies to all recognised/ approved universities offering B.Ed by correspondence in India. Try these universities. May be you get some relaxation in any one to join B.Ed. These are some of the universities offering B.Ed by correspondence: Indira Gandhi National Open University -IGNOU offers 2 -years Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programme. http://www.ignou.ac.in/ Nalanda Open University, Patna http://www.nalandaopenuniversity.com/cou… Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac/Conten… Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU) http://www.braou.ac.in/ Karnataka State Open University, Mysore http://www.ksoumysore.com/content/course… I hope this information will help you a lot. All the best................. |
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