Can I join Netaji Subhas Open University directly?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Indrani Choudhury | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, you can join Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU) based on merit. All students must meet the required percentage as per ttheir last educational qualification previous exams to be considered for admission.

    For example, to be eligible for the BEd in Special Education course, candidates must be:

    • Have a Master's Degree in Sciences, Social Sciences, or Humanities
    • The candidate should have bachelor's programme with 50% aggregate.

    Also eligible for the MBA course, students must be:

    • Any graduate or Degree in Law/ Engineering/ Pharmacy/ Architecture
    • Have a bachelor's degree from a recognised college or university.
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    Answered by

    Tamadeep Paul

    a year ago

    Admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU) is based on merit. Students must meet the required percentage in their previous exams to be considered for admission.

    Some qualifications for admission to NSOU include: -

    MA in English: Graduate (10+2+3) and must have studied at least 300 marks in English

    B.Ed. in Special Education: Candidate having Master's Degree in Sciences/ Social Sciences/ Humanities, 4 years Bachelor's or 3 years Second Degree Bachelor's Programme in Engineering or Technology with specialisation in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks

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    Answered by

    Firoja Khatun | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    No, you can join Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU) based on merit. All students must meet the required percentage in their previous exams to be considered for admission.

    For example, to be eligible for the B.Ed. in Special Education course, candidates must be:

    • Have a Master's Degree in Sciences, Social Sciences, or Humanities
    • Have a 4-year bachelor's or 3-year second-degree bachelor's programme in engineering or technology with a specialisation in Science and mathematics and 55% marks.

    Also eligible for the Master of Arts (MA) English course, students must be:

    • Have a bachelor's degree in English with an overall score of 45% to 50% or an
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