What is the process to pursue B.Ed. course through correspondence from HPU/ IGNOU?

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    Manan Patel

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    If you're looking to enroll in a B.Ed. programme through correspondence from HPU or IGNOU, here's the general process you'll want to follow: first, check your eligibility, then apply for admission, and if necessary, prepare for the entrance exam. It's worth noting that IGNOU has its own entrance exam specifically for their B.Ed. correspondence course, while HPU might have different criteria for admission

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