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Srishti

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B Ed stands for Bachelors in Education. Students who seek to pursue their careers in education field opt for this course. it helps students understand the early childhood care with prospective learnings of future teaching. it helps developing teaching aptitude in future teachers and educators.

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Srishti

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B.Ed. CET scores differs in different regions. The common entrance test for Bachelors in Education ranges from 100 to 400 marks. Students will ave to clear minimum qualifying marks and then appear in merit list for the selection. As per records a students must score a minimum of 75 percentile in the B.Ed. CET to get admission in a reputed college.

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Srishti

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UP B.Ed entrance exam consist of two parts. The sections are divided among two parts. You must have good knowledge about the exam pattern, marking scheme, questions, duration and other details. Here are some of the details:UP BEd entrance exam is divided into two parts - Paper 1 and Paper 2.UP BEd Paper 1 has two subjects and Paper 2 has three subjects.  Each correct answer is worth 2 points, and each incorrect answer will be deducted 1 point. The duration of each paper is 3 hours.Each exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions with 4 options each. Paper 1 has General Knowledge and Hindi Language Test, Paper 2 h
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Tejaswini Polavarapu

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Though you have 16 years of experience in teaching which you took up with Diploma Certificate. you can pursue B.Ed. after clearing the backlogs for the subject in which you have failed in your 2nd year PUC Exam. But without clearing the 2nd year PUC Exam, you can't pursue B.Ed. In order to pursue B.Ed. you should compulsory clear 2nd year PUC.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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 Download the UP BEd JEE syllabus and understand the exam format.Strengthen your foundation in General Knowledge (History, Geography, Polity, Science) and Language Proficiency (Hindi/English).Solve past UP BEd JEE papers to understand the question pattern and difficulty level.Take mock tests regularly to assess your preparation, identify weaknesses, and improve time management.Devote time to hone specific skills like logical reasoning and analytical thinking for the General Aptitude section. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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you can definitely pursue a B.Ed. with a specialisation in Maths and English. This combination is quite common and equips you to teach both subjects at the secondary level Eligibility for Government Jobs: Completing a B.Ed. with Maths and English makes you eligible for government teaching jobs through exams like the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and similar state-level Teacher Eligibility Tests. These exams typically have separate categories for TGT.

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Muskan

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Eligibility for B.Ed at Nagarjuna University typically requires candidates to have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, candidates must meet specific state-level entrance exam criteria or national-level entrance exam criteria like Andhra Pradesh EdCET.

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Nidhi Kumari

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After finishing your first year of a B.Sc. in Agriculture, you can, in theory, follow a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) course, assuming that you complete the requirements set forth by the specific university or institution that is offering the Program.  A Bachelor's degree (in any discipline) from an accredited university with a minimum cumulative score (often 50% or above) is typically required of candidates.

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