| 13th January 2018 09:03 PM | |
| Dadi Maa |
Re: A graduate having 41% can pursue B.Ed under any reserved quota? The acronym B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed course: Academic qualification: Minimum academic qualification required is bachelor's degree. Percentage of marks required: At least 50% marks in bachelor's degree is required. 5% relaxation in marks applicable to SC/ST candidates. You can not apply for B.Ed course with 41% marks in bachelor's degree. |
| 13th January 2018 05:36 PM | |
| c.vijendra |
Re: A graduate having 41% can pursue B.Ed under any reserved quota? No, You can not pursue B.Ed education . Eligibility Criteria for B.ed- 1. Should be citizen of india. 2 .Should have passed graduation with at least 50% marks . 3. 5% relaxation is allowed for the reserved categories i.e SC/ST / OBC. As you have only 41% marks in the graduation , hence you are not eligible for B.ed education. |
| 13th January 2018 04:34 PM | |
| AWNISH RANJAN CHAUDHARY |
Re: A graduate having 41% can pursue B.Ed under any reserved quota? The eligibility criteria for Bachelor of Education is: 1. Bachelor's degree is the minimum educational qualification required for this course. 2. Percentage of marks required in bachelor's degree for pursuing B.Ed course: General candidates: 50%. OBC candidate: 50%. SC/ST candidate: 45%. With 41% marks in bachelor's degree, you can not apply for B.Ed course in any category. |
| 13th January 2018 08:49 AM | |
| Career Expert |
Re: A graduate having 41% can pursue B.Ed under any reserved quota? Sorry, to say that you can't get admission in B.Ed course with 41% aggregate marks in your graduation. The minimum aggregate required in graduation to get admission for pursuing B.Ed course is 50% (45% for SC/ ST) marks from a Government recognised university. Admissions in B.Ed course are done through merit basis of Bachelor's degree examination marks or through entrance examination conducted by the respective college/ university. |
| 11th January 2018 09:39 PM | |
| Unregistered |
A graduate having 41% can pursue B.Ed under any reserved quota? I have 41 percentage in my Graduation. Am I eligible to study B.Ed in any way in any reserved quota or so? How should I apply for it to have a greater chance of admission? |