Distance/Correspondence B.Ed

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Harpreet Singh

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Hi, Yes you can do B.Ed after your B.Com studies but just to fulfill the Eligibility criteria you need to have atleast 50-55% aggregate marks in your Under graduation. Coming to proceedings, Majority of colleges give admission on the basis of entrance exams. The pattern of exams is such that aspirants need to attempt questions from two or three sections. The first section tests the language proficiency and the remaining sections tests the domain knowledge and reasoning aptitude of candidates. After clearing B.Ed you also need to appear for Teacher Eligibility Tests (Tests) in order to be recruited as a teacher at the school level for p
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes, you can do B.Ed from NCC. For detailed information, you can check the official website:
http://www.nccedu.in/

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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B.Ed distance education has been stopped by most of the universities for general public. It is now academic degree, not valid for teaching job. Other jobs one can apply. Those who had joined as teacher earlier with out B.Ed can complete by private study or Distance. The government had made regular B.Ed compulsory for all teacher posts. For central schools B.Ed (distance )is not eligible. Thanks and good luck.

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