Can I pursue integrated M.Sc+B.Ed physics after completing BE in electronics and communication engineering?

Asked about Central University of Rajasthan - M.Sc. in Physics + Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

I have done my BE and now I want to make my career in teaching physics.

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Asked by Divya Sharma

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    Hemanth reddy s | Contributor-Level 8

    6 months ago

    Yes, you can pursue an integrated M.Sc+B.Ed in Physics after completing your B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering.

    Here are the key points:

    • The M.Sc+B.Ed integrated program is typically designed for students who have completed their Bachelor's degree in Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, etc.
    • The integrated M.Sc+B.Ed program combines a Master's degree in Physics with a Bachelor's degree in Education, allowing you to become a subject expert teacher. It typically takes 3 years to complete.

    Some universities that offer this integrated program include the Central University of Rajasthan, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeet

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