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Eleanor Colaco

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Yes, you have chances. You can opt for PGDM as a backup in this college itself. All the best.

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Mohit Makkar

Beginner-Level 5

In many colleges, you can pursue BA Hindi (Hons.) with 71% marks. But basically, it depends on the cut-off list. If you are a Delhi student, you can check out the Delhi University website and check the cut-off list according to your category and select the college depending on your percentage. There's the same process with other universities and their colleges too.
All the best for future.

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Aman Jain

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Are you in the looking for information regarding B.Ed course in Hindi? Do you want to build your career in the teaching sector? Then, you don't have to look anywhere else. Here, you will get complete details regarding B.Ed Hindi course. Learn about the eligibility criteria, career prospects and job opportunities arising out of this course.

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anila k

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You will be eligible for CTET entrance exam only after completing the B.Ed degree. It is compulsory to have a degree of B.Ed to become a government school teacher either primary or secondary.

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Samreen khan

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The course offered by the university is MA in Hindi. They do not offer Hindi Literature.

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AELIA RIZVITeam guy,Enthusiastic,Flexible,Adaptive,Learner.

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In a month or so. But don't stay for one college, fill forms for multiple colleges.
All the best.

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Pallavi Jain

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The eligibility criteria to join B.Ed course for Hindi streams are :
1 -Graduate/post graduate degreewith a minimum aggregate of 55 percent marks (40 percent marks in case of SC/ST candidates).
2- Two years of relevant teaching experience from a CBSE/ICSE/NCTE or state board affiliated school/institution or organisation. Age limit:
- For fresher students - 40 Years
-For deputed students - 45 Years.

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anila k

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Sorry, the exam that will be conducted in English language only.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Vivek,
It depends on the course that you wish to pursue. Please mention the course name in order to get a better guidance.

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