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5 years ago

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Last date to apply: April 19, 2019 (CUCET).
Entrance exam date: May 25 26, 2019 (CUCET).
For more details information you can see below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/amp/integrated-m-sc-b-ed-in-physics-central-univeristy-of-rajasthan-ajmer-268877
Thanks.

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6 years ago

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kanu vashisht

Guide-Level 15

If you actually want to be an entrepreneur at small scale, then you should once go through the schemes offered by government so that you can get some help. Else, go for Micro finance institutions for fund raising.

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6 years ago

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Lorna Dsouza

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
You can refer http://igmlnet.uohyd.ac.in:8000/Entrance Question papers - 2011/M.Sc - Physics - 2011. pdf.

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6 years ago

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Nilakshee H Saikia

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you are eligible for the course as minimum percentage for the course is 50% in graduation or in Master's degree.

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6 years ago

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Anant Raina

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As the exam comprises of 4 sections, in the first section, you have to answer 25 MCQs. Section 1 contains the questions related to physics and 2nd section contains the questions related to chemistry and after that, section 3 contains the maths and section 4 contains biology.

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6 years ago

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Nivetha Sakthivel

Contributor-Level 6

You already did Master's right? Then, why are you choosing again a Master's? If your question is mistaken as B.Sc, better do M.Sc physics and try to clear NET or SLET for lectureship.
B.Ed also took two years but, now a days, good government job with B.Ed is a little bit tough to get due to the TRB and TET problems.
Good percentage in M.Sc will give you scope in research further with financial support.

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7 years ago

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NIDHI SINGH

Beginner-Level 5

Yes Sanjeev, since you have done B.Sc and B.Ed both, you are eligible for CTET and state TETs (of whichever state you are eligible to appear in).
For KVS, you'll be eligible for the post of PGT and PRT teacher, once you qualify the CTET exam.
You can read the eligibility criteria in detail on the following websites:
www.kvsangathan.nic.in
www.ctet.nic.in

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