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29th November 2010, 12:36 PM
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Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
want to know about BEd C.e.t. what is the portion how much marks? dates?
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2nd December 2010, 09:34 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
hello friend,
SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST PHYSICS Unit 1- Introduction and Measurement 2- Description of Motion in one Dimension 3- Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions 4- Laws of Motion 5- Work Energy and Power 6- Rotational Motion 7- Gravitation 8- Properties of Matter 9- Heat and Thermodynamics 10- Oscillations 11- Waves 12- Electrostatics 13- Current Electricity 14- Thermal and Chemical Effect of currents 15- Magnetic Effect of Currents 16- Magnetism 17- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents 18- Electromagnetic Waves (Quantitative Treatment) 19- Wave Optics 20- Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 21- Electrons and Photons 22- Atoms and Nuclei 23- Solids and Semiconductor Devices CHEMISTRY Unit 1- Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic 2- Elements, their Occurrence and Extraction 3- States of Matter 4- Atomic Structures 5- Chemical families periodic properties 6- Bonding and Molecular Structure 7- Carbon and its Compounds 8- Energetics 9- Chemical Equilibrium 10- Redox Reactions 11- Rates of chemical Reactions 12- Chemistry of Non-metals I 13- Chemistry of Non-metals II 14- Chemistry of Lighter Metals 15- Chemistry of Heavier Metals 16- Structure and Shapes of Hydrocarbons 17- Preparation and Properties of Hydrocarbons 18- Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds 19- The Molecules of Life 20- Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding 21- The Solid State 22- Solutions 23- Chemical Thermodynamics 24- Electro-Chemistry 25- Chemical Kinetics 26- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups I 27- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups II 28- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups III 29- Chemistry of Representative elements 30- Transition Metals Including Lanthanides 31- Coordination Chemistry and Organo Metalics 32- Nuclear Chemistry 33- Synthetic and Natural polymers 34- Surface Chemistry 35- Bio Molecules 36- Chemistry of Biological Process 37- Chemistry in Action BIOLOGY Unit 1. The Living World 2. Unity of Life 3. Diversity of Life 4. Organism and Environment 5. Multicellularity : Structure and Function – Plant life 6. Multicellularity : Structure and Function – Animal Life 7. Continuity of Life 8. Origin and Evaluation of Life 9. Application of Biology MATHEMATICS 1- Sets and Binary operation 2- Complex numbers 3- Quadratic equiations 4- Sequences and series 5- Statistics 6- Permutations and combinations 7- Mathematical Induction and binomial theorem 8- Linear programming 9- Exponential and logarithmic series 10- Trigonometry 11- Circles 12- Conic section 13- Matrices & Determinants 14- Vectors and three dimensional geometry 15- Differential Calculus 16- Integral Calculus 17- Definite Integral 18- Differential equations 19- Correlation and regression 20- Probability AGRICULTURE Unit 1 Introductory Basic Sciences 1. Elements of Genetics and Plant Breeding. (a) Definitions of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Cell and its structure. Cell division and meiosis and their significance. (b) Linkage and crossing over. Sex-linked inheritage. (c) Organisation of the genetic material in chromosomes, DNA & RNA. (d) Elaboration of Mendel’s laws of inheritance. Reasons for the success of Medal in his experiments. Absence of linkage in Mendel’s experiments. 2. Elementary Biochemistry : PH, Carbohydrate, protein and vitamins. 3. Introductory Microbiology: Microbial Cell structure, Micro-organism-Algae Bacteria Fungi, Actinomycetes and viruses; Farmentaton, organic, matter decompositions Unit 2 Livestock Production 1. Introduction (a) Importance of Livestock (b) Important breeds and distribution of cows, buffaloes and poultry. 2. Care and Management: (a) Cattle housing. (b) Management of calves, bullocks, pregnant and milch animals and poultry. 3. Feeds and Feeding Practices (a) Balanced ration. 4. Common Diseases: (a) Signs of sick animal (b) Symptoms of common diseases e.g. Rinderpest, Block Quarter, Foot and mouth and Haemorrhogic Septicanamia. New castle disease of poultry, their prevention and control. 5. Artificial Insemination (a) Importance (b) Techniques Unit 3 Crop Production 1. Introduction (a) Agriculture and Its importance in national economy. (b) Different branches of agriculture and crop production. 2. Soil and Soil Fertility : (a) Importance of Soil and Soil types. (b) Soil pH. soil structure, soil organisms. (c) Elements necessary for plant growth. 3. Tillage and Farm Equipments: (a) Objectives, tilth, minimum tillage. (b) Kinds of tillage; preparatory, lnterculture, weeding, harrowing and earthing. 4. Farm Management: (a) Object (b) Types of farming (co-operative farming, joint farming, intensive farming, Extensive farming, mixed farming and Dry farming etc.). 5. Manures and Fertilizers: (a) Classification (organic and inorganic). (b) Characteristics, uses and application of different nitrogenous, Phosphatic and potassic fertilizers. 6. Irrigation and Drainage (a) Importance of Irrigation and Drainage. (b) Sources of Irrigation water (rain, canal, tanks, rivers, wells, tube wells, etc.). (c) Common water lifts. (d) Methods of irrigation and drainage. 7. Weed control (a) Principles of weed control. (b) Methods of weed control (Mechanical, Chemical and Biological). 8. Crops : (a) Economic classification (Cereals, pulses, oil-seeds, fodder, fibre crops, commercial crops). (b) Quality of good seed, technique of quality seed production in general. (c) Seed bed preparation, improved varieties, method of sowing, seed-rate, method and time of fertilizer application irrigation, interculture and weed control, common pest and diseases and their control, harvesting threshing and storage of paddy, wheat, maize, sorghum, pearlmillet, gram, barseem, mustard, cotton, sugarcane, Jute, potato and tobacco. Unit 4 Horticulture 1. Introduction: (a) Importance (b) Planting-systems, training, pruning intercropping, wind-break, protection from frost sunburn. (c) Propagation-seed cutting, budding layering gootee, grafting. (d) Cultivation-Mango-Papaya, Banana Guava and Citrus. 2. Vegetable Gardenings (a) Kitchen gardening. (b) Cultivation of Radish, Carrot, Cauli-Flower, Onion, Brinjal, Tomato and potato. (c) Curcurbits and leafy Vegetables. 3. Ornamental Gardening: (a) Common Ornamental and Flowering Plants. 4. Fruit and Vegetable Preservation : (a) Preservation of fruits and vegetables (i) General principals and methods of fruits and vegetables preservation- processing by heat, preservation by antiseptic, drying, preservation by fermentation and exclusion of air, dehydration and packing. (ii) Preparation of jellies, jams and tomato ketchup. Unit 5 Agriculture Business, Planning and Management (i) Inventory of farms resources. (ii) Identifying farms family assets and liabilities. (iii) Maintenance of farm-record and accounts. you may follow this. good luck.... |
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3rd December 2010, 09:16 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
For the B.Ed course you have to take admission through CET ,
for this you have to pass B.A or BSc or B.Com or BBA or BCA examination , final year student also can apply. you have to score minimum 50% in any of the above bachelor degree. you have to more than 19 years . |
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25th January 2011, 09:30 AM
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2nd February 2011, 03:45 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
syllabus for admission to B.Ed
marathi medium and english nmedium if u want to b.ed in english medium entrance test is seperate after common general test to qualify and get high score referB.Ed cet book written by brijmohan diama and general knowledge book syllabus is so simple g k english teacher ability behaviour maths Best luck |
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11th April 2011, 03:38 AM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
Syllabus of B.Ed CET:-
The question paper consist of some questions from General Knowledge, English . And some question would be from the field by which you want to pursue your b.ed. like Science, Commerce ,etc... All the Best... |
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20th April 2011, 04:50 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
hi sir,
I finished my B.Ed in Banglore,recently i came to know in bnglr also above 20 telugu schools are there.Now i want write CET entrance exam in telugu.Please tell me when will be that exam cundutedand i want that syllubus. Please help me... |
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27th May 2011, 01:31 AM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
Hi dear,
SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST PHYSICS Unit 1- Introduction and Measurement 2- Description of Motion in one Dimension 3- Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions 4- Laws of Motion 5- Work Energy and Power 6- Rotational Motion 7- Gravitation 8- Properties of Matter 9- Heat and Thermodynamics 10- Oscillations 11- Waves 12- Electrostatics 13- Current Electricity 14- Thermal and Chemical Effect of currents 15- Magnetic Effect of Currents 16- Magnetism 17- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents 18- Electromagnetic Waves (Quantitative Treatment) 19- Wave Optics 20- Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 21- Electrons and Photons 22- Atoms and Nuclei 23- Solids and Semiconductor Devices CHEMISTRY Unit 1- Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic 2- Elements, their Occurrence and Extraction 3- States of Matter 4- Atomic Structures 5- Chemical families periodic properties 6- Bonding and Molecular Structure 7- Carbon and its Compounds 8- Energetics 9- Chemical Equilibrium 10- Redox Reactions 11- Rates of chemical Reactions 12- Chemistry of Non-metals I 13- Chemistry of Non-metals II 14- Chemistry of Lighter Metals 15- Chemistry of Heavier Metals 16- Structure and Shapes of Hydrocarbons 17- Preparation and Properties of Hydrocarbons 18- Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds 19- The Molecules of Life 20- Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding 21- The Solid State 22- Solutions 23- Chemical Thermodynamics 24- Electro-Chemistry 25- Chemical Kinetics 26- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups I 27- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups II 28- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups III 29- Chemistry of Representative elements 30- Transition Metals Including Lanthanides 31- Coordination Chemistry and Organo Metalics 32- Nuclear Chemistry 33- Synthetic and Natural polymers 34- Surface Chemistry 35- Bio Molecules 36- Chemistry of Biological Process 37- Chemistry in Action BIOLOGY Unit 1. The Living World 2. Unity of Life 3. Diversity of Life 4. Organism and Environment 5. Multicellularity : Structure and Function – Plant life 6. Multicellularity : Structure and Function – Animal Life 7. Continuity of Life 8. Origin and Evaluation of Life 9. Application of Biology MATHEMATICS 1- Sets and Binary operation 2- Complex numbers 3- Quadratic equiations 4- Sequences and series 5- Statistics 6- Permutations and combinations 7- Mathematical Induction and binomial theorem 8- Linear programming 9- Exponential and logarithmic series 10- Trigonometry 11- Circles 12- Conic section 13- Matrices & Determinants 14- Vectors and three dimensional geometry 15- Differential Calculus 16- Integral Calculus 17- Definite Integral 18- Differential equations 19- Correlation and regression 20- Probability AGRICULTURE Unit 1 Introductory Basic Sciences 1. Elements of Genetics and Plant Breeding. (a) Definitions of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Cell and its structure. Cell division and meiosis and their significance. (b) Linkage and crossing over. Sex-linked inheritage. (c) Organisation of the genetic material in chromosomes, DNA & RNA. (d) Elaboration of Mendel’s laws of inheritance. Reasons for the success of Medal in his experiments. Absence of linkage in Mendel’s experiments. 2. Elementary Biochemistry : PH, Carbohydrate, protein and vitamins. 3. Introductory Microbiology: Microbial Cell structure, Micro-organism-Algae Bacteria Fungi, Actinomycetes and viruses; Farmentaton, organic, matter decompositions Unit 2 Livestock Production 1. Introduction (a) Importance of Livestock (b) Important breeds and distribution of cows, buffaloes and poultry. 2. Care and Management: (a) Cattle housing. (b) Management of calves, bullocks, pregnant and milch animals and poultry. 3. Feeds and Feeding Practices (a) Balanced ration. 4. Common Diseases: (a) Signs of sick animal (b) Symptoms of common diseases e.g. Rinderpest, Block Quarter, Foot and mouth and Haemorrhogic Septicanamia. New castle disease of poultry, their prevention and control. 5. Artificial Insemination (a) Importance (b) Techniques Unit 3 Crop Production 1. Introduction (a) Agriculture and Its importance in national economy. (b) Different branches of agriculture and crop production. 2. Soil and Soil Fertility : (a) Importance of Soil and Soil types. (b) Soil pH. soil structure, soil organisms. (c) Elements necessary for plant growth. 3. Tillage and Farm Equipments: (a) Objectives, tilth, minimum tillage. (b) Kinds of tillage; preparatory, lnterculture, weeding, harrowing and earthing. 4. Farm Management: (a) Object (b) Types of farming (co-operative farming, joint farming, intensive farming, Extensive farming, mixed farming and Dry farming etc.). 5. Manures and Fertilizers: (a) Classification (organic and inorganic). (b) Characteristics, uses and application of different nitrogenous, Phosphatic and potassic fertilizers. 6. Irrigation and Drainage (a) Importance of Irrigation and Drainage. (b) Sources of Irrigation water (rain, canal, tanks, rivers, wells, tube wells, etc.). (c) Common water lifts. (d) Methods of irrigation and drainage. 7. Weed control (a) Principles of weed control. (b) Methods of weed control (Mechanical, Chemical and Biological). 8. Crops : (a) Economic classification (Cereals, pulses, oil-seeds, fodder, fibre crops, commercial crops). (b) Quality of good seed, technique of quality seed production in general. (c) Seed bed preparation, improved varieties, method of sowing, seed-rate, method and time of fertilizer application irrigation, interculture and weed control, common pest and diseases and their control, harvesting threshing and storage of paddy, wheat, maize, sorghum, pearlmillet, gram, barseem, mustard, cotton, sugarcane, Jute, potato and tobacco. Unit 4 Horticulture 1. Introduction: (a) Importance (b) Planting-systems, training, pruning intercropping, wind-break, protection from frost sunburn. (c) Propagation-seed cutting, budding layering gootee, grafting. (d) Cultivation-Mango-Papaya, Banana Guava and Citrus. 2. Vegetable Gardenings (a) Kitchen gardening. (b) Cultivation of Radish, Carrot, Cauli-Flower, Onion, Brinjal, Tomato and potato. (c) Curcurbits and leafy Vegetables. 3. Ornamental Gardening: (a) Common Ornamental and Flowering Plants. 4. Fruit and Vegetable Preservation : (a) Preservation of fruits and vegetables (i) General principals and methods of fruits and vegetables preservation- processing by heat, preservation by antiseptic, drying, preservation by fermentation and exclusion of air, dehydration and packing. (ii) Preparation of jellies, jams and tomato ketchup. Unit 5 Agriculture Business, Planning and Management (i) Inventory of farms resources. (ii) Identifying farms family assets and liabilities. (iii) Maintenance of farm-record and accounts. Thanks |
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29th May 2011, 07:44 PM
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22nd June 2012, 10:09 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
hello dear
syllabus for admission to B.Ed marathi medium and english nmedium if u want to b.ed in english medium entrance test is seperate after common general test to qualify and get high score referB.Ed cet book written by brijmohan diama and general knowledge book syllabus is so simple g k english teacher ability behaviour maths Best luck thank you |
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31st July 2012, 10:48 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST
PHYSICS Unit 1- Introduction and Measurement 2- Description of Motion in one Dimension 3- Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions 4- Laws of Motion 5- Work Energy and Power 6- Rotational Motion 7- Gravitation 8- Properties of Matter 9- Heat and Thermodynamics 10- Oscillations 11- Waves 12- Electrostatics 13- Current Electricity 14- Thermal and Chemical Effect of currents 15- Magnetic Effect of Currents 16- Magnetism 17- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents 18- Electromagnetic Waves (Quantitative Treatment) 19- Wave Optics 20- Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 21- Electrons and Photons 22- Atoms and Nuclei 23- Solids and Semiconductor Devices CHEMISTRY Unit 1- Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic 2- Elements, their Occurrence and Extraction 3- States of Matter 4- Atomic Structures 5- Chemical families periodic properties 6- Bonding and Molecular Structure 7- Carbon and its Compounds 8- Energetics 9- Chemical Equilibrium 10- Redox Reactions 11- Rates of chemical Reactions 12- Chemistry of Non-metals I 13- Chemistry of Non-metals II 14- Chemistry of Lighter Metals 15- Chemistry of Heavier Metals 16- Structure and Shapes of Hydrocarbons 17- Preparation and Properties of Hydrocarbons 18- Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds 19- The Molecules of Life 20- Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding 21- The Solid State 22- Solutions 23- Chemical Thermodynamics 24- Electro-Chemistry 25- Chemical Kinetics 26- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups I 27- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups II 28- Organic Chemistry based on Functional Groups III 29- Chemistry of Representative elements 30- Transition Metals Including Lanthanides 31- Coordination Chemistry and Organo Metalics 32- Nuclear Chemistry 33- Synthetic and Natural polymers 34- Surface Chemistry 35- Bio Molecules 36- Chemistry of Biological Process 37- Chemistry in Action BIOLOGY Unit 1. The Living World 2. Unity of Life 3. Diversity of Life 4. Organism and Environment 5. Multicellularity : Structure and Function – Plant life 6. Multicellularity : Structure and Function – Animal Life 7. Continuity of Life 8. Origin and Evaluation of Life 9. Application of Biology MATHEMATICS 1- Sets and Binary operation 2- Complex numbers 3- Quadratic equiations 4- Sequences and series 5- Statistics 6- Permutations and combinations 7- Mathematical Induction and binomial theorem 8- Linear programming 9- Exponential and logarithmic series 10- Trigonometry 11- Circles 12- Conic section 13- Matrices & Determinants 14- Vectors and three dimensional geometry 15- Differential Calculus 16- Integral Calculus 17- Definite Integral 18- Differential equations 19- Correlation and regression 20- Probability AGRICULTURE Unit 1 Introductory Basic Sciences 1. Elements of Genetics and Plant Breeding. (a) Definitions of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Cell and its structure. Cell division and meiosis and their significance. (b) Linkage and crossing over. Sex-linked inheritage. (c) Organisation of the genetic material in chromosomes, DNA & RNA. (d) Elaboration of Mendel’s laws of inheritance. Reasons for the success of Medal in his experiments. Absence of linkage in Mendel’s experiments. 2. Elementary Biochemistry : PH, Carbohydrate, protein and vitamins. 3. Introductory Microbiology: Microbial Cell structure, Micro-organism-Algae Bacteria Fungi, Actinomycetes and viruses; Farmentaton, organic, matter decompositions Unit 2 Livestock Production 1. Introduction (a) Importance of Livestock (b) Important breeds and distribution of cows, buffaloes and poultry. 2. Care and Management: (a) Cattle housing. (b) Management of calves, bullocks, pregnant and milch animals and poultry. 3. Feeds and Feeding Practices (a) Balanced ration. 4. Common Diseases: (a) Signs of sick animal (b) Symptoms of common diseases e.g. Rinderpest, Block Quarter, Foot and mouth and Haemorrhogic Septicanamia. New castle disease of poultry, their prevention and control. 5. Artificial Insemination (a) Importance (b) Techniques Unit 3 Crop Production 1. Introduction (a) Agriculture and Its importance in national economy. (b) Different branches of agriculture and crop production. 2. Soil and Soil Fertility : (a) Importance of Soil and Soil types. (b) Soil pH. soil structure, soil organisms. (c) Elements necessary for plant growth. 3. Tillage and Farm Equipments: (a) Objectives, tilth, minimum tillage. (b) Kinds of tillage; preparatory, lnterculture, weeding, harrowing and earthing. 4. Farm Management: (a) Object (b) Types of farming (co-operative farming, joint farming, intensive farming, Extensive farming, mixed farming and Dry farming etc.). 5. Manures and Fertilizers: (a) Classification (organic and inorganic). (b) Characteristics, uses and application of different nitrogenous, Phosphatic and potassic fertilizers. 6. Irrigation and Drainage (a) Importance of Irrigation and Drainage. (b) Sources of Irrigation water (rain, canal, tanks, rivers, wells, tube wells, etc.). (c) Common water lifts. (d) Methods of irrigation and drainage. 7. Weed control (a) Principles of weed control. (b) Methods of weed control (Mechanical, Chemical and Biological). 8. Crops : (a) Economic classification (Cereals, pulses, oil-seeds, fodder, fibre crops, commercial crops). (b) Quality of good seed, technique of quality seed production in general. (c) Seed bed preparation, improved varieties, method of sowing, seed-rate, method and time of fertilizer application irrigation, interculture and weed control, common pest and diseases and their control, harvesting threshing and storage of paddy, wheat, maize, sorghum, pearlmillet, gram, barseem, mustard, cotton, sugarcane, Jute, potato and tobacco. Unit 4 Horticulture 1. Introduction: (a) Importance (b) Planting-systems, training, pruning intercropping, wind-break, protection from frost sunburn. (c) Propagation-seed cutting, budding layering gootee, grafting. (d) Cultivation-Mango-Papaya, Banana Guava and Citrus. 2. Vegetable Gardenings (a) Kitchen gardening. (b) Cultivation of Radish, Carrot, Cauli-Flower, Onion, Brinjal, Tomato and potato. (c) Curcurbits and leafy Vegetables. 3. Ornamental Gardening: (a) Common Ornamental and Flowering Plants. 4. Fruit and Vegetable Preservation : (a) Preservation of fruits and vegetables (i) General principals and methods of fruits and vegetables preservation- processing by heat, preservation by antiseptic, drying, preservation by fermentation and exclusion of air, dehydration and packing. (ii) Preparation of jellies, jams and tomato ketchup. Unit 5 Agriculture Business, Planning and Management (i) Inventory of farms resources. (ii) Identifying farms family assets and liabilities. (iii) Maintenance of farm-record and accounts. |
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15th July 2013, 02:57 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
i want karnatak b.ed cet syllabi and last year quation papaer .my email id [email protected]
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6th January 2015, 01:38 PM
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Re: Syllabus of B.Ed CET?
i want b.ed and d.ed govt exame all papers syalabus copy send to my mail id and i want all year cet question paper send me to my email id [email protected]
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