I have done Bachelor in fashion technology from nift. Can I do bed in maths and physics
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Certainly, you may proceed with the Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) in Mathematics and Physics after a Bachelors degree in Fashion Technology from NIFT. But, admission requirements for B.Ed courses differ from one institution to another, so you need to check those of the universities or colleges of your choice. In most cases, a general knowledge in the subjects you want to teach is useful, so some institutions will require you to have a degree in the said fields. If you do not meet the school's subject requirements you should take extra subjects or a degree in Mathematics or Physics. This transition might be useful in teaching, as you ca
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After earning a Bachelor of Fashion Technology from NIFT, you can, if you meet the requirements, pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Mathematics and Physics. A Bachelor degree in any field with a minimum aggregate percentage (often 50%–55%) is required by the majority of universities. However because physics and mathematics are subject-specific fields certain universities might favor applicants who studied Science or related fields as undergraduates.
Verify the precise qualifying requirements of the college or university offering the B.Ed programme before submitting an application. For admission you might additionally need to pas...more
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