I have completed BCA and pursuing MCA. Can I pursue B.Ed after it?

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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed. course is Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) from a recognised board/university with at least 50% marks, so you can pursue B.Ed if you will fulfill the criteria.
    Thanks.
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    Lovelesh Gangil

    6 years ago
    Yes, surely, you can pursue.
  • Yes, if you do B.Ed, then you can get the job of PGT CS, which is best for best salary and knowledgeable person.
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    Ronak Arya I am an Engineering Student | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can. It will be great if you do so.
    All the best.
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    Gk sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    You have mentioned that you have been completed your BCA and doing MCA. B.Ed can be done after MCA. If you want to be a teacher and if you want to be a developer, you need not require B.Ed and if you want to be forward in teaching, you can do B.Ed and take part in exam of NET qualified teacher.
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    Jainish Shah PGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Yes, if you want to become a teacher, then you can. You can also start teaching in colleges, when you have MCA degree. You can do a Ph.D too.
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    Manjeet Jakhar Had complete bachlors | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Dear friend,
    As per my knowledge and experience, yes, you are definitely eligible for doing B.Ed. The minimum requirement for doing B.Ed is that you have to be graduate only. It doesn't matter from which subject and which stream you are. So, you are definitely eligible. So, without any worry, you can proceed.
    Thank you.
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    shobhit kumar | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can do B.Ed after MCA. Try to make good percentage in MCA.
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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Hi there, if you are interested in teaching then ding B.Ed would be perfect for you. There are many colleges and universities offering B.Ed. Being a faculty of LPU I would like to tell you about LPUs B.Ed programme. Lovely Professional University [LPU] is one of the largest universities in the country as it offers a large number of courses for students all over the world. Bachelor of Education is the stream in arts undertaken to take up teaching as a profession. This is a professional course and right after successfully completing this course, students can get a job at the school level. Bachelor of Education at LPU is a postgraduate co
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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Yes Rashmi you can definitely pursue B.Ed now. It only needs graduation in any discipline.

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