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neha dhumal

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The B.Ed entrance exam details and preparation strategies vary depending on the university or state. Generally, the exam tests areas like General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, English Comprehension, and sometimes the subject-specific knowledge of candidates. The eligibility usually requires a bachelor's degree with a minimum percentage, often around 50 to 55%.To prepare for this exam, you should start by understanding the syllabus and exam pattern provided by the respective authority. Practice previous year question papers and take mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Focus on enhancing teaching aptitu
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Annu navariya

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The Andhra Pradesh Education Common Entrance Test generally takes place once a year in order to ensure admission into the B.Ed. programs in the state of Andhra Pradesh. For the year 2025, the release of the official notification and forms is expected during April 2025, whereas the examination can be expected around June 2025.

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The MAH B.Ed CET results would typically be declared a few weeks after the exam. If you want to get reapply or further rounds of admission, the subsequent procedures differ depending on the process set up by the Maharashtra State CET Cell. Application forms for the next year would go up during March-April, and the exam may be conducted in June-July. Keep an eye on the official website for the declarations of the result and other subsequent application time scales for counseling and other procedures.   

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Annu navariya

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the B.Ed entrance exam in India. You need to have passed from 10th to graduation in Nepal. As eligibility criteria may vary from one institution to the other, the general criteria usually include graduation from any stream. The percentage criterion is generally about 50-55%. Some universities may require further that your educational qualifications be equivalent to the Indian system; this may further involve getting your degree recognised by the Association of Indian Universities. So, always check the eligibility and application requirements for each university.

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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No, You can't get admission in government college with 201 marks in UP in the general category. To get admission to government colleges in UP your marks in UP B.Ed JEE exam should be 350+ out of 400 marks. 

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Anuragshivam S

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Yes, candidates from West Bengal may be eligible for reservation benefits in the Karnataka Open University B.Ed entrance exam. The university lists reservation categories and the percentage of seats reserved for each category. Candidates must provide self-attested documents as proof of eligibility for reservation or scholarship benefits while filling out the application form. 

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Abhignan bollam

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If you missed your B.Ed entrance exam, you can still explore options depending on your situation. Some universities like IGNOU, Annamalai University, and others offer distance B.Ed programs with alternative admission routes, either based on merit or entrance exams conducted later in the year. You can also look into integrated B.Ed programs or colleges with open merit-based admission processes. Review eligibility and application deadlines for specific universities offering such alternatives.

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