B.Ed Eligibility
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To get admission in B ED general category candidate must have 45% in graduation ( B A/B SC/ B COM) or 45% in post graduation ( M A/ M SC/ M COM) and SC/ST candidate must have 45% in graduation or in post graduation. So if you don't have 50 % in graduation then you should do Post graduation with 45%. Then you will have sufficient qualification to get admission in B ED. If you want to do B Ed on the basis of less than 45% , you can do B ED f
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Eligibility Criteria:
The candidate must have completed their graduation from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. The candidate must have studied a subject related to education in their graduation or post-graduation, such as Bachelor of Arts B.A. Or Bachelor of Science B.Sc. With Education as a subject. The age limit for admission may vary depending on the college or university. Admission Process:
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1. Candidates applying for the DSSSB PRT must have completed their 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board.
2. Candidates must also be pursuing a Diploma or degree courses like diplomas in elementary educations/B.El.Ed/diploma in education/special education with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognised university.
3. The candidate must have also qualified CTET exam 1 which is conducted by CBSE. Adding them, the age limit is 30 years for general category but for SC there is age relaxation of 5 years. So yes you are comple
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