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18th December 2017, 02:14 PM
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What is the eligibility criteria followed for pursuing B.Ed course?
Respected Sir, I have completed B.Com scoring 48% marks and now I am pursuing M.Com and after completing it I want to pursue B.Ed so I want to know can I pursue B.Ed if I failed in any subject of M.Com 1st year and due that subject my percentage reached below 50%? Do I able to pursue for any entrance exam for pursuing B.Ed? Please answer.
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19th December 2017, 07:24 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria followed for pursuing B.Ed course?
Details Regarding Eligibility Conditions to apply for B.ED (Bachelor of Education) Course:-
- Minimum qualification required to apply for B.ED is BA (Bachelor of Arts), B.SC (Bachelor of Science), B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) from government recognized institute with minimum 50% marks obtained. - To get admission for B.ED course in reputed institute you must have to appear in entrance exam conducted by various state and independent educational organizations. - Entrance exam are conducted mainly in month of June- July every year and based on subjects like English, General knowledge, Aptitude, Basic mathematics etc . - Duration of B.Ed course is 2 years. - Major subjects to be studied in B.ED course are like Education, Culture and human values, Educational evaluation and assessment, Educational psychology, Holistic education, Philosophy of education etc. |
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19th December 2017, 11:00 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria followed for pursuing B.Ed course?
Yes, if you will score less than 50% in bachelor degree or master degree then you are not eligible to appear in B.Ed entrance test.
The required qualification to appear in examination is that candidate must have minimum 50% in bachelor or master degree to appear in examination. The course will be of two year duration or will be of four semester course. |
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19th December 2017, 02:21 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria followed for pursuing B.Ed course?
B.Ed refers to Bachelor of Education and same is a professional degree course required by those candidates who want to make their career as a teacher of secondary and higher secondary school.
The minimum educational qualification required for pursuing B.Ed degree course is a bachelor's degree in any stream with at least 50% marks from a recognized university. Marks relaxation of 5%-10% is applicable for reserved category candidates. So as far as you are concerned about your eligibility for pursuing B.Ed degree course having completed your graduation with 48% marks then I would like to let you know that you are eligible only if you belong to reserved category as for general category candidates the minimum marks requirement in graduation is 50%. |
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19th December 2017, 03:08 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria followed for pursuing B.Ed course?
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is an under graduation degree. The duration of the course is 2 years. The full details about the eligibility requirements are given below.
Eligibility criteria: - The minimum qualification required is graduation level degree in any related stream from any recognised university. - The minimum percentage required is 50%. - The candidate who have completed their masters or PhD degree are also eligible for studying B.Ed. So, you are not eligible for studying B.Ed without having percentage more than 50%. |
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19th December 2017, 09:41 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria followed for pursuing B.Ed course?
To be eligible to pursue B.Ed course, you should have passed graduation course with minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a Government recognised university. Relaxation of 5% in marks is provided to reserved category candidates to apply for admission to B.Ed course. Admissions in B.Ed course are done through entrance examination conducted by the respective college/ university or through merit basis of graduation examination marks.
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