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20th June 2017, 05:58 PM
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How should I apply for B.Ed as a deputed teacher, having 3 years of service?


I want to do B.Ed as a deputed teacher. As my length of service is 3 years, appointment through SSC West Bengal for H.S section political science post graduation. I have 41% in graduation n 42% in PG. I have another M.A in Education having 65%. How I can apply for B.Ed?.




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22nd June 2017, 02:13 AM
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Default Re: How should I apply for B.Ed as a deputed teacher, having 3 years of service?

Since you have completed your MA degree course with 65% of marks in it, you can apply for B.Ed course based on your MA degree course.
Candidates those who have completed their Graduation or Post Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University with a minimum of 50% of marks in it can apply for B.Ed course based on the recent qualification.
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22nd June 2017, 10:31 PM
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I want to do B.Ed as a deputed teacher. As my length of service is 3 years, appointment through SSC West Bengal for H.S section political science post graduation. I have 41% in graduation n 42% in PG. I have another M.A in Education having 65%. How I can apply for B.Ed?.
You have completed M.A in Education with 65% marks so you are eligible for B.Ed course.

Those candidates who have completed graduation or masters degree with above 50% marks from a recognized university are eligible for B.Ed course. There are no age criteria.
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23rd June 2017, 12:22 AM
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Sorry to inform you that you are not eligible for B.Ed as because you have scored 41% in your bachelor's degree and the minimum percentage required in graduation is 50% marks.

Eligibility criteria for B.Ed
>A student should have passed bachelor degree in any stream with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized university.
>There is a 5% marks relaxation for reserved category candidates.
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24th June 2017, 12:45 AM
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Default Re: How should I apply for B.Ed as a deputed teacher, having 3 years of service?

You can apply for distance mode B.Ed admission on the basis of your teaching experience. You need at least 2 years experience to get admission in a distance mode B.Ed course.

IGNOU offers admission for distance mode B.Ed. degree. You can pursue this course along with your teaching job.
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Shall I retain my job as a teacher?I am a graduate teacher of physical sc. I got my appointment in 2013 through ssc. I am doing b.ed course in the session 2017-2019.
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20th July 2019, 12:08 AM
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Any female deputed teacher can take issue(baby) in B.ed training session????
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29th July 2019, 09:38 PM
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I am a science pass teacher, can I do b.ed in computer i have passed mca 65%
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