I completed my 10th with 64% in 2004. Can I directly join BA (correspondence)? After doing this, will I become eligible for B.Ed course?

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
Yes, you can apply for correspondence and can apply for B.Ed also.

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Dr. Uma Sinha
6 years ago
Hi, Eligibility criteria for BA: Completion of 10+2or High School Senior Secondary exam by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any equivalent exam conducted by any State Board or equivalent A minimum score of 50% aggregate at 10+2 level Thanks!

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Ananya Adhi
7 years ago
Yes, you will be eligible for B.Ed course once you have a minimum percentage of 65 in your intermediate!

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7 years ago
What is your percentage in class 12th?

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Don't have 12th.

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CBSE Class 10 English exam pattern is given below.

Section

Type of Questions

Marks

Reading (20 Marks)

Discursive passage

10

 

Case-based factual passage with visual input

10

Writing & Grammar (20 Marks)

Grammar questions

10

 

Formal Letter Writing

5

 

Analytical Paragraph Writing

5

Literature (40 Marks)

Extract-based (Drama/Prose)

5

 

Extract-based (Poetry)

5

 

Short Answer Questions – First Flight

12

 

Short Answer Questions – Footprints Without Feet

6

 

Long Answer Questions – First Flight

6

 

Long Answer Questions – Footprints Without Feet

6

Total

 

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