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22nd December 2018, 05:50 PM
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Having completed graduation from engineering stream am I eligible to pursue B.Ed?


I have completed mt B.Tech in Civil Engineering and scored 54% in my finals. On the basis of this am I eligible to pursue B.Ed? If yes, then which subject or specialization should I opt in for B.Ed?




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14th February 2019, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: Having completed graduation from engineering stream am I eligible to pursue B.Ed?

B.Ed refers to Bachelor of Education and it is a professional teacher training course required by those who are looking to become a teacher in any recognised school.

The minimum education required to pursue B.Ed degree course from a recognised university is a graduation degree in humanities/ Commerce/ Science stream or B.Tech/B.E. degree from a recognised university.

So, being a B.Tech degree holder, you are eligible to pursue B.Ed degree course in specialisation as per your interest and strength.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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