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22nd November 2015, 06:44 PM
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B.ed eligibility after getting less than 50% in post graduation?
If I have below 50 in graduation and above 50 in post graduation then I can appear b.ed. Hi sir please let me as soon as possible. I am looking for a quick response from your side.
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22nd November 2015, 08:57 PM
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Re: B.ed eligibility after getting less than 50% in post graduation?
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Those candidates who have completed graduation or masters degree with above 50% marks from a recognized university are eligible for B.Ed course. Your age should be above 17 years. |
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22nd November 2015, 11:07 PM
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Re: B.ed eligibility after getting less than 50% in post graduation?
B.Ed stands for Bachelor of education and it is a one year professional degree course for who who are interested to make their career in the teaching field as the course basically deals with the information regarding the way of teaching so that students can extract maximum from their teachers.
The basic educational qualification required for pursuing the same course is a bachelor degree course with any discipline of your choice with at least 50% aggregate ( in case of SC/ST & PH, 45% ) from a recognized university. So having completed your graduation with less that 50% aggregate you are not eligible for pursuing the same course as you does not satisfy the primary educational qualification required for the same. |
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23rd November 2015, 12:58 AM
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Re: B.ed eligibility after getting less than 50% in post graduation?
Those who wants to do B.Ed through regular mode must score at least 50% of marks at Graduation. Since, you have scored below 50% of marks which is not accept by most of the reputed B.Ed colleges so chances for B.Ed through regular mode less for you. However, you can try to get B.Ed admission Distance or Correspondence mode. There so many colleges which offers B.Ed through distance or Correspondence mode.
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