Can a B.Com. Graduate do B.Ed from Regional Institute of Education?
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Yes, you can get a B.Ed. Degree from the Regional Institute of Education after doing a B.Com. As per the eligibility criteria for RIE, you need to have a graduate degree to apply for admission. The RIE has not specified which Bachelor's degree you need, and you can apply for a B.Ed. Course with any Bachelor's degree. The admission process is conducted online based on your graduation score, so you need to have more than 50% in your degree.
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It's very difficult situation and there's a lot of restrictions for a Commerce graduate willing to go for a B.Ed. You're not allowed to go for any Commerce subjects as they are not taught at lower secondary. School levels. Maths History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Hindi Sanskrit and English are the only subjects you can choose for your B.Ed only. Terms and conditions You must have appeared any of the above mentioned subjects in UG level for minimum 200 marks and passed both papers with 50% or more to be eligible. You can't apply for Psychology, Philosophy, Accountancy and business studies etc. Incase you fulfill this eli...more
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Yes, after completing B.Com from a recognised reputated University you can do B.Ed at any institutions.
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