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Deity of Games

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A number of variables, including the academic year and the institute's particular policies, might affect the cost of the Mewar Institute of Management's B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) degree. Fees for tuition, examinations and other additional expenses are typically included in the price structure. For precise and current information on the cost of the B.Ed Program, prospective students may visit the institute's official website or get in touch with the admissions office directly. students who comprehend the extensive tuition information will be able to efficiently manage their funds While completing their studies at Mewar Institute of
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When it comes to B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) degrees, Mewar Institute of Management usually doesn't provide particular average pay packages with its students because the programs' main goal is to prepare students for jobs in teaching and education rather than regular corporate placements. For B.Ed. graduates, career prospects and salary expectations might differ significantly based on a number of criteria, including specialty, teaching experience, and work location. Nonetheless, B.Ed. graduates from respectable universities frequently get jobs at educational consultancies, coaching centers, and schools. In order to properly prepare th
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) at Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Degree College is a 2 years course offered at the UG level. The fee for the B.Ed. course at Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Degree College is approximately INR 51,250 per year. To get admitted to Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) course at Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Degree College, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 55.0% in graduation. 

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Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women's University performs really well when it comes to placements. It has been seen that there is a growing interest in companies to hire students from this institution also. This makes this university a preferred option for many. Over the years, there has been a steady rise in hiring students from across various domains. But the placement opportunities for B.Ed students came out to be relatively moderate. It is true that the University offers support services, training programs and internships to students but the placement season hasn't been as prominent as it has been for other programs. 

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Divya

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While scholarships for B.Ed. students belonging to general categories are less common compared to reserved categories, there are still options available. Here are some potential avenues to explore:National-level Scholarships:Tata Trust Scholarship for B.Ed and D.Ed Students: Provides tuition and fee waivers for deserving candidates across certain states.CARE Rating Scholarship Scheme: Offers INR 25,000 per year to meritorious students across India.UGC Emeritus Fellowship: Targets retired university/college teachers for research with a monthly stipend of INR 10,000 and contingency allowance of INR 20,000 per year.Vidyasaarathi MPCL
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Divya

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M.Ed is a greater qualification than BEd and hence the salary as well as learning opportunities with MEd are better. A master's degree in education can help instructors develop in their careers beyond teaching. Teachers with an M.Ed may be eligible for positions such as curriculum specialists, educational administrators, instructional coordinators, or educational consultants, which often pay greater than classroom teaching duties. Individuals pursuing an M.Ed can get various benefits including the following:1.     Career Advancement: An M.Ed can equip teachers with the knowledge and abilities needed to tak
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Divya

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Candidates can pursue B.Ed courses as full-time, part-time, distance/correspondence, online and classroom programmes. However, the majority of B.Ed courses in India are offered as full-time programmes by various institutes and universities. There are many colleges which offer BEd in Distance/Correspondence mode such as:Name of CollegeCourse Fees in INRAlagappa UniversityINR 40,000Andhra UniversityINR 33,000BAOU AhmedabadINR 75,000IGNOUINR 55,000Kurukshetra UniversityINR 33,400Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open UniversityINR 30,000 - 90,000North Eastern Hill University-NSOUINR 40,000UPRTOU AllahabadINR 37,500YCMOU Nashik-

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Divya

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You can pursue B.Ed in the subject of your graduation or post-graduation. B.Ed is generally offered in Arts, Science or Commerce streams. Thus candidates can pursue B.A-B.Ed or B.Sc-B.Ed or B.Com-B.Ed as per their education background and choice of teaching domain. Many colleges also offer dual degree programs based on an individual's educational domain.

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Divya

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No, you cannot directly apply for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) without a B.Ed degree. However, there are a few specific situations where you might be eligible even without a B.Ed:1. D.El.Ed or B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed: If you have a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) or an integrated Bachelor's degree in Education (B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed), you are eligible to apply for both Paper I (Primary Teacher) and Paper II (Secondary Teacher) of CTET.2. Specialized Degrees: Candidates with specific degrees like B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering, B.Sc. in Home Science, or B.Sc. in Physical Education can apply for Paper II
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Divya

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To start preparations for CUET B.Ed entrance exam, one must familiarize themselves with the syllabus thoroughly in the beginning. They can start by analyzing the exam pattern, syllabus, and previous years’ question papers. They can also use study materials made exclusively for B.Ed entrance exams, such as "B.Ed Entrance Exam Guide" by RPH Editorial Board and "B.Ed. Entrance Exam Guide" by Dr. Lal and Jain.There are other online resources available, like as websites that provide practice tests, mock exams, and study materials for the B.Ed entrance exam. It is critical to stay current on any changes to the exam format or conte
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