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As there is no age bar mentioned on the official website, I think you can apply. But again, there is a time gap too. So, it would be better if you contact the institute directly for the guidance https://www.mitsde.com/
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Firstly relax. The interviewers also understand that it's difficult to remember everything from your UG. The only thing they want to know is that do you understand the concepts that are being taught to you, or are you passionate about the work/study you do. So, just brush up your concepts a little. Go through the basic content once. Further, if you are asked about any subject knowledge, then you can put the ball in your court by telling about your favorite subject. So, best you can do is prepare all subjects in basic, and one to the core. All the best.
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Hello, based on the eligibility criteria, you do not qualify for entry into the B.Ed course because you need a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc), or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) degree from a recognised board/university with a minimum of 50% marks. Thank you.
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1. Total fee is about Rs 160000/
2. Developent charges Rs 20000/
3. Hostel fee : No details are available
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Study abroad requires time, dedication and patience. Careful research is also required so that you know about different universities worldwide, their admission requirements, fee, programs and then you can plan accordingly. Firstly, you must know what to study. As a beginner, you must start visiting university websites and get to have an idea the criteria for admission and then you can prepare for the standardized tests accordingly. Depending on what you want to study you must take either SAT or ACT or GRE, IELTS or TOEFL, GMAT, etc. Just remember that these requirements are different. You must also arrange for finance. It is difficu
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