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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
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Bachelor of Computer Science (BSCS) |
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Bachelor of Science in Economics (BS Economics) |
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BS Psychology) |
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Bachelor of Science in International Relations (BS IR) |
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Bachelor of Science in Physics (BS Physics) |
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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (BS Chemistry) |
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Bachelor of Science in Biology (BS Biology) |
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BS Mathematics) |
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student must achieve 36 semester credits for the award of a bachelor’s
degree. Out of this total requirement, at least 24 credits must be
earned in core courses and the remaining 12 credits may be earned in
optional courses. The students are required to undertake a compulsory, 6
credit hours teaching practice. |
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Eligibility |
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Holders of any one of the following qualifications are eligible for admission to the B.Ed Program: |
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BS/ B.Sc or equivalent |
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In
addition to the minimum qualification, a candidate must qualify a
Written Test and an Interview for admission to theB.Ed (Education)
Program. |
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