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8th March 2018, 05:54 PM
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Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
I have done with my B.Sc(Electronics) course. Can I now do B.Ed after this? Actually I am interested in doing B.Ed so I would like to know whether I am eligible or not?
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14th April 2018, 11:08 AM
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Re: Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
Yes, you are eligible to study B.Ed course after completion of your B.Sc. Electronics course. To be eligible to pursue B.Ed course, you should have passed Bachelor's degree course in Science/ Arts/ Commerce stream with at least 50% aggregate marks from a 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.
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14th April 2018, 05:55 PM
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Re: Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
Any graduate can apply for B.Ed admission, just make sure you have got 50% marks in your graduation from a recognized university.
Admission is on the basis of merit through entrance exam conducted by the concerned university. |
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15th April 2018, 04:37 AM
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Re: Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
Yes, you are eligible to pursue B.Ed course after completion of your B.Sc. Electronics course. B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education. It is a two-year Bachelor's degree course in the field of education. Candidates who have passed Bachelor's degree course in Arts/ Science/ Commerce stream with minimum aggregate of 50% (45% for SC/ ST) marks from a Government recognised university are eligible to pursue B.Ed course. 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.
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15th April 2018, 10:15 AM
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Re: Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
Eligibility Criteria Required to pursue B.Ed for B.Sc Electronics candidates:
Yes, you are eligible to pursue Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) course after successful completion of B.Sc in Electronics course. The basic educational qualification required to pursue this course is as follows, <> Candidates must have completed their Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university. <> Candidates must have secured minimum 50% or more than that in order to be eligible for doing this course. <> You are required to choose the stream in B.Ed based on your desires available in the streams that are available. Generally admission is done on the basis of the marks secured in entrance examination. Hence, make sure you score good marks in examination to be eligible for doing this B.Ed course. |
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16th April 2018, 09:02 PM
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Re: Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
Yes, definitely you can opt for B.Ed course after the completion of B.Sc in Electronics, there is no problem in it. You must have scored a minimum of 50% of marks in your Graduation to be eligible for B.Ed course.
Candidates those who have completed their Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University scoring a minimum of 50% of marks in it are eligible to opt for the B.Ed course in the relevant field. |
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16th April 2018, 09:11 PM
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Re: Eligibility to study B.Ed for B.Sc(Electronics) graduate?
Educational Qualification required to pursue Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) course:
Yes, you are eligible to pursue Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) course after completion of Bachelor of Science in Electronics stream. The minimum educational qualification required to pursue this B.Ed program is "Bachelor's Degree" or Graduation in any discipline with minimum 50% marks from a recognized university. Since Bachelor of Science is also a bachelor's degree, you are certainly eligible to pursue this course. There are several organizations that are offering this B.Ed program. Most of the colleges offer this program by conducting concerned college's B.Ed Entrance Examination. The basic eligibility generally slightly varies from organization to organization based on their criteria. |
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