Can I take direct admission to B.Ed in Secondary Training College? (Without CAP)

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Asked by Mim

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  • Yes, in some cases, you can directly take admission to a B.Ed course in a Secondary Training College without sitting in the Common Admission Process (CAP), as per the college regulations and state norms, but most of the colleges will require you to sit in an entrance test or merit-based admission based on your graduation marks; always ask the concerned college about their admission process.

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