I have done M.A. In english and got 60 percent can I apply for B.Ed+m. Ed integrated course.
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Yes, LPU curates B.Ed+M. Ed integrated programme. B.Ed M.Ed is a three year integrated programme in Education which aims at preparing Teacher Educators through CTET/STET and NET focused curriculum and experiential-based learning. Specialisation in either Elementary Education or Secondary/Senior Secondary Education if offered to the students. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Postgraduate Degree in Sciences or Social Sciences or Humanities or equivalent. (5% relaxation for SC/ ST/ BC applicants)
Admission Criteria
Merit in qualifying examination. So, yes you can get admission to this programme as you h...more -
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
4 years agoHi,YES LPU curates B.Ed+M. Ed integrated programme. B.Ed M.Ed is a three year integrated programme in Education which aims at preparing Teacher Educators through CTET/STET and NET focused curriculum and experiential based learning. Specialisation in either Elementary Education or Secondary/Senior Secondary Education if offered to the students. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Postgraduate Degree in Sciences or Social Sciences or Humanities or equivalent. (5% relaxation for SC/ ST/ BC applicants)
Admission Criteria
Merit in qualifying examination. So, yes you can get admission into this programme as y...more -
The eligibility criteria for this programme is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Postgraduate Degree in Sciences or Social Sciences or Humanities or equivalent. Therefore you can apply for admissions. LPU offers scholarship on the various categories :-
The first and foremost category is that a student can avail the scholarship on the basis of his/her previous qualification or previous to previous qualification which should be minimum of 70 percentage. LPU conducts Lovely professional university national entrance and scholarship test LPU NEST on the basis of which student can enhance their scholarship. Some national level tests like JEE M...more -
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Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16
4 years agoHiYes the dual and integrated courses are always better.
1. You receive two degrees at the end of the programme.
2. If a student is interested in pursuing two academic courses simultaneously, integrated programs are the best.
3. Ample amounts of job opportunities are available as you have higher knowledge.
4. This will help you save one year of your education.
5. It gives you enough time to prepare for jobs.
6. Dual Degree
Dual degree benefits are many/: Two degrees/Diploma will be awarded I. e. of lower and higher degree separately. Lesser Fee for Higher Degree. Confirmed admission in the higher degree Even if you have backlogs. Howeve...more
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