Can I get admission to B.Ed at any government college in UP with 201 marks in UP B.Ed entrance exam 2024? I am in the general category.

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  • No, You can't get admission in government college with 201 marks in UP in the general category. To get admission to government colleges in UP your marks in UP B.Ed JEE exam should be 350+ out of 400 marks.

     

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    2 weeks ago

    Hi,

    "No, with 201 marks in the UP B.Ed JEE 2024, you might secure admission to a government college in Uttar Pradesh if you belong to the SC category.

    Key Details:

    'Exam Name: UP B.Ed Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)
    Purpose: Admission to B.Ed programs in government and private colleges in Uttar Pradesh'
    Exam Date: April 24, 2024
    Admit Card Release: April 13, 2024
    Eligibility: Graduation with minimum marks (typically 50% for general candidates; varies for reserved categories).
    Check official guidelines for detailed eligibility and updates.

    Thanks!

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