What is the eligibility criteria for B.Ed distance education and regular mode? Which course among the two is NCTE approved?
I have done my BCom in the year 2002 and my percentage is 46%.
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Since you've done B.Com in 2002 with 46%, you're currently not eligible for a regular B.Ed course, as most universities ask for at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). Also, distance B.Ed is mainly for in-service teachers with teaching experience and a Diploma like D.El.Ed. Both regular and distance B.Ed courses must be NCTE-approved to be valid. If you're serious about teaching, you can either pursue a Master's degree and score 50% or check if you're eligible under a reserved category. Once eligible, you can apply to NCTE-approved colleges for a proper teaching qualification.
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