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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
For details refer the link: https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/b-ed-course-annamalai-university-distance-education-tamil-nadu-tamil-nadu-other-68301
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
You can go for B.Ed after your B.Tech. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed in most of the top universities is to pass with 55% aggregate marks in B.Tech, or BE with specialization in Science and Mathematics, rest it may vary with the university you choose.
Benefits of doing B.Ed are that you can work as: Secondary school teachers, Educational Counsellors, Educational Entrepreneurs, School Administrators, Free lancers, Free Lance Trainers, Instructional Designers etc.
The major factors while selecting the University for pursuing B.Ed are good placements and which offers you good practical and industrial exposure like:
Symbiosis University,Lov
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However, the two-degree programme cannot be pursued through regular modes, reported a leading daily. The decision taken by DEC was communicated to UPRTOU vice-chancellor Prof AK Bakshi, who said a student cannot enroll for two-degree courses at the same time. However, he added that students can do the same through distance or combination of dista
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