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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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Before taking admission in M.Ed distance education, you must check the prerequisites of the universities offering distance education. You get direct admission based on your marks obtained in B.Ed. Course above 55%. Some universities conduct Entrance Exams, prepare a Merit List and call the candidates for counseling and allot seats accordingly. Colleges release application forms in their websites for filling them up and submitting. So just go through the college official website thoroughly before applying.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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The M.Ed Distance Education programme is designed and developed jointly by the Distance Education Council (DEC) and National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE) is a two-year programme offered through an open and distance learning (ODL) system. Yes, you can do it directly. For M.Ed eligibility criteria is B.Ed in majority of Indian universities. For M.Ed eligibility criteria is B.Ed in majority of Indian universities. Therefore, you can not do M.Ed after M.Com.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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In order to pursue M.Ed one should meet the below mentioned eligibility criteria: General candidates need to secure a minimum of 50% to 60% marks in graduation courses from a recognised university. SC/ST/OBC/Differently able candidates get 5% relaxation in qualifying percentage in graduation. M.Ed. Colleges in Orissa Aryabhatta B-School Dr. Nabakrushna Choudhury College of Teachers Education Nalini Devi Women's College of Teacher Education.

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Hi, DDU Gorakhpur announce its cut off & merit list for various courses to get admission in UG & PG programs every year. There are around 176 department & colleges in DDU Gorakhpur for which cutoff will be determined based on the reservation categories and the seats availability. At Shiksha we follow each merit & cut off list of DDU Gorakhpur deeply and provide you the authentic round wise cut off data based on various sources. Here you will get DDU Gorakhpur 2019 cut-offs, from 1st cut off to last cut off for all 176 departments/colleges and their courses. You can visit the following link!
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If you have done your Masters degree relevant to of which subject you want to work as an assistant professor with having more marks than 55% than contact to universities directly in which you are looking forward and according to ucg from 2023 onwards Ph.D. is going to mandatory for join as assistant professor.

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Hello, According to CBSE Test Pattern 12 2022: Due to the unpredictable nature of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Central Education Board (CBSE) has come up with a new CBSE Assessment programme and has implemented it. CBSE Academic Session 2021-22 is divided into two Terms, namely, Term 1 and Term 2. The Term 1 examination will be based on 50% of the CBSE Syllabus programme and the Term 2 examination will be based on the remaining 50 percent. Syllabus. Every CBSE Class 12 student should be fully informed of the new changes. To get good marks in the CBSE exams, students need to do well in all the tests (Internal, Term 1 & 2). Here are the fu
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No, it's not available as of now as per the information available on the KSOU website.

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Yes you can pursue M.Ed without pursuing B.Ed. Previously. I am sharing this thought based on the Eligibility condition declared by renowned Lovely Professional University in M.Ed. Course. Students who had not done their B.Ed. Must fulfil the following eligibility condition to take admission in M.Ed. Programme. LPU School of Education promotes innovation through learner-centered pedagogies, skill enhancement outreach activities, mentoring, application-based research, and access to reach offline and online learning resources to develop insight and imagination among learners and become dedicated educators and teachers. Benefits of pursui
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