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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, you can do B.Ed after B.Tech. Candidates are required to have a degree from a recognised college with a minimum of 50% marks.

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Rupjyoti saikia

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Refer the following:
King's College London, University of York, Cranfield University, University of Bristol.

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Arshiya Singh

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Bachelor of Education at LPU is a postgraduate course undertaken by those candidates who aspire for the teaching line. B.Ed programme aims to prepare teachers as per NCTE guidelines through a comprehensive curriculum of LPU. This university offers intensive training, field engagement with a variety of extracurricular activities on developing the ability to qualify CTET/STET examinations. Major Learning of this Course from LPU are :
Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment Related Decisions : Take decisions regarding curriculum, pedagogy and assessment as per needs at various levels of education. Pedagogical Knowledge : Demonstrate pedagogica
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Tejaswi, basic eligibility for GATE is engineering or architecture graduation or M.Sc. However 4 year after 10+2, B.Sc. Graduation students too are eligible. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello PNP Sahu, getting a job is an entirely different perspective then getting good marks in the examination. You can study well for any examination and score very good marks but whether this translates into job or not depends on many factors including the economic condition of the country at the time of your passing out. But if the present conditions are anything to go by then the students who pass out of IIT's are best placed for getting jobs followed by NIT's and then followed by some good colleges across India. Best wishes to you.

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