M.Ed Eligibility
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
For Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern plus B. Ed. (Special) in respective disability area/B.Ed. with at least One Year Diploma in Special Education from recognized institution in respective disability area with 50% marks in B.Ed. (Special)/B.Ed. theory.
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Any Post Graduate Degree plus B.Ed. (Special) in respective disability area/B.Ed. with at least One Year Diploma in Special Education from recognized institution in respective disability area with 50% marks in B.Ed. (Special)/B.Ed. theory.
For details you can see below link
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/Univ/States/UP/BanarasHinduUniv/Courses/PG/MEd-S
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Eligibility for M.A. In Education:
Listed here are the minimum criteria of eligibility needed to be fulfilled for admission to the course. Bachelors degree in any discipline (including Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, Engineering, Medicine, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, Commerce, Management, etc. ). From a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 45% at the level of graduation. Regards.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
1) Those who have done their B.Ed degree can pursue Master's Degree in Education.
2) Percentage of marks varies from institute to institute though 50-55% marks in B.Ed/B.El.Ed is the most common percentage.
3) The admission to the course is based on merit, the admission procedure and mode of selection may vary from university to university.
4) Some universities or states conduct their own entrance examination, to select deserving candidates.
Remember:
M.Ed Subjects are based on one's choice of stream in B.Ed. Depending on that one can specialize in that Subject.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes, you can pursue both the programs from two different universities as per UGC guidelines, but you should go for M.Ed program through regular mode and M.Com as distance mode.
You would get the right tools and techniques for teaching methodology and plus you will upgrade your education.
All the best.
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