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Total Fees
91.45 K
Seats
100

Fees Details

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91.45 K

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is a full-time two-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut.


Eligibility Criteria

Candidates with at least fifty per cent marks either in the Bachelor’s Degree and/or in the Master’s degree or any other qualification equivalent thereto, are eligible for admission to the programme.

Admission Details

Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or in the entrance examination or any other selection process as per the policy of the State Government /UT Administration. The Government of Uttar Pradesh has authorized to conduct Joint Entrance Examination. Admission to B.Ed. courses running in various Government/Aided/Self-Financed Colleges and Universities in the state of U.P. Allotment of seats in the B.Ed. course in the different colleges and universities of the state is done by the central counseling board under the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor, of university. All the decisions regarding counseling and allotment of seats are done by the central counseling board.

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