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24th January 2018, 12:09 AM
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Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
I have passed B.A. Political Science (Hons.) in 2005 with 60% from Seshadripuram College now, I wish to do B.Ed. Please, let me know whether I should try for B.Ed or not as I had a 8 years gap since my Graduation.
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25th January 2018, 03:24 PM
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Re: Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
Yes , you are eligible to study B.Ed now. Though you have a 8 year gap, it doesn't dissatisfy any eligibility criteria to study B.Ed course.
B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education. The eligibility criteria to study this course is written below. >>A candidate must complete graduation with minimum 50% marks from a recognized college/University to apply for a B.Ed course. ** There is no age limit to do B.Ed. |
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25th January 2018, 04:02 PM
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Re: Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
Yes, you can study B.Ed after 8 years gap from graduation.
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is an unde graduation level degree. The duration of the course is 2 years. The eligibility required for studying B.Ed is as follows: - The candidate should have completed their graduation level degree with 50% from any recognised university. - There is no age limit for studying B.Ed. Since there is no age limit and the basic qualification required is graduation, you are eligible for studying B.Ed. Apply for the B.Ed admission in any university. Most of the universities conduct entrance exam for getting admission in the university. |
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25th January 2018, 09:13 PM
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Re: Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
B.Ed is Bachelor in Education and it is two year duration course. The eligibility to pursue course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university with minimum 50%.
So, you are eligible to appear for entrance examination conducted by various universities. Yes, B.Ed is necessary qualification and to get teaching job. |
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25th January 2018, 10:37 PM
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Re: Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
No you need not to worry about such a long gap as because it does not matter. If you are interested to pursue B.Ed then you are eligible to get admission.
Eligibility criteria to get admission are as follows:- Candidate must be a graduation degree holder from a recognized university in any stream. Candidate must have scored at least 50% aggregate in graduation. Candidate age criteria is not limited. You are eligible to pursue till 60 years of age. |
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26th January 2018, 12:42 AM
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Re: Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
YES, you can do Bed even if you have passed your Graduation 8 years ago.
You have not mentioned that what you are doing right now. Doing Bed would be useful now only if you are in teaching profession. If you are currently teaching in any school, than you can do Bed Or else if you are planning to make a career in teaching than definitely do Bed. |
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26th January 2018, 04:29 PM
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Re: Whether doing B.Ed is useful or not after a gap of 8 years since passing graduation?
You do not worry about anything. You can pursue B.Ed even after 8 years of gap since your graduation.
B.Ed Course Highlights:- Course Level:- Graduation Duration:- 2 years Examination Type:- Semester System Eligibility:- Graduation Degree Admission Process:- Entrance Examination Course Fee:- INR 30,000 to 60,000 Top Job Profiles:- Teacher, Administrator, Assistant Dean, Content Writer, Counsellor, Education Researcher |
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