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I cant find MA.Ed(Special Education) syllabus in the chart where can i find it?? Need professional help please.


Hreli 6th Jun, 2021
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pdwords Student Expert 13th Jun, 2021

Hello,

The entrance test syllabus for various courses in JMI is available at http://jmicoe.in/, you need to click on entrance test syllabus for the session 21-22 and accordingly a page will be displayed where you are required to select the level of the course as in ug, pg, diploma, certificate etc as per preference, and name of the course, and the syllabus will be displayed.

The entrance test for M.Ed.Special Education in JMI will be conducted for 90 minutes in MCQs format, there will be mainly three sections such as General Awareness with 25 questions , General Intelligence with 25 questions, and Teaching Aptitude/Specialization with 35 questions, maximum marks is 85, and the passing marks is 15%, check out at https://ucanapply.s3.amazonaws.com/jmi/EntrenceSyllabus/M37.pdf regarding this,

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