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Candidates must have earned (or be in the final year of) a bachelor's degree, such as a B.Sc , B.A., or B.Com., from an accredited University with the necessary minimum percentage, according to the general eligibility requirements for the B.Ed. CET in the majority of Indian states. Given that you have a backlog in your final year of B.Sc. Chemistry, your eligibility typically depends on whether the exam body permits candidates with backlogs to take the test. As long as you clear the backlog and turn in the final degree mark sheet before the counselling/admission deadline, you can usually take the CET, but your admission will be provisional.
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