B.Ed



                                       ALL  ABOUT B.Ed


Considered to be the noblest profession, Teaching has always been one of the mos
t popular career choices among students. However, to become a teacher at pre-nursery, nursery, primary, secondary and senior secondary levels in schools or to become a professor at the college/university level, aspirants need to possess the right qualifications.

B.Ed is the bachelor’s degree undertaken to take up teaching as a profession in schools. However, it is worth knowing that B.Ed or Bachelor of Education is not an undergraduate degree and to pursue this course one needs to have completed his/her graduation. Thus, B.Ed is a professional course and right after completing this course, students can get a job at school level. However, i
t may be noted those who wish to
be become school teachers of senior secondary classes need to have a post-graduation degree before pursuing B.Ed.

The B.Ed course duration is typically two years. Candidates can pursue B.Ed in distance education as well as regular mode. B.Ed course fee varies from college to college and depend on different parameters such as the type of institution (government/ private) and mode of education (regular/ distance). However, B.Ed fees in a majority of colleges range from Rs 20,000 to Rs 1,00,000.   


     B.Ed ELIGIBILITY


Eduational Qualification-  Candidates need to have completed their graduation in any stream (that is, Arts, Science or Commerce) in order to fulfill B.Ed eligibility criteria. However, most popular B.Ed colleges allow candidates to take part in their admission process for B.Ed course if they have graduated with at least 50-55% aggregate marks at the UG level.

Age Limit-  For B.Ed admissions in a majority of colleges, there is no age bar. However, admission process of some B.Ed colleges require candidates to be minimum 19 years in age.


  B.Ed Admission Process & Entrance Exams


B.Ed admission in a majority of colleges and universities is done on the basis of entrance exams. The pattern of popular B.Ed entrance exams is such that aspirants need to attempt questions from two or three sections. The first section tests the language proficiency and the remaining sections test the domain knowledge and reasoning aptitude of candidates. Some popular B.Ed entrance exams aspirants should consider giving are:-

RIE CEE

CUCET

TSEdCET

APEdCET

BEET Exam

IGNOU B.Ed Entrance Test

Candidates can view the list of other popular Teaching & Education entrance exams conducted in India here.

It may be noted that after clearing B.Ed, candidates also need to appear for Teacher Eligibility Tests (TETs) if they wish to be recruited as teachers in government schools such as Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) and Sarvodaya Vidyalayas (SVs). Some of the popular TETs conducted in India are:-

CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) 

UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher  Eligibility Test)

APTET (Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility  Test)

TSTET (Telagana State Teacher Eligibity Test)

OTET (Odisa Teacher Eligibity Test) 

KTET (Kerala Teacher Test)

                    

    B.Ed Syllabus 


The curriculum of B.Ed course is designed in such a way to make the candidates acquainted with all the aspects that they will have to face in their profession. The teacher has to deal with classrooms of multilingual character with children from diverse socio-cultural, economic and linguistic background and varying levels of cognitive abilities. Thus, B.Ed candidates need to understand the process of learning or how learning occurs, create suitable or conducive environment for learning, be able to provide varied opportunities for the students to observe, experiment, reflect, and question. Thus, the Bachelor of Education course curriculum is designed such that aspirants need to study the below mentioned topics:

Childhood and Growing Up

Contemporary India and Education

Learning and Teaching

Language across the Curriculum

Understanding Disciplines and Subjects

Gender, School and Society

Pedagogy of a School Subject

Reading and Reflecting on Texts

Drama and Art in Education

Critical Understanding of ICT

Knowledge and Curriculum

Assessment for Learning

Creating an Inclusive School

Health, Yoga and Physical Education

              

 B.Ed Careers & Jobs


On completing Bachelor of Education, aspirants can become teachers at the primary, secondary and senior secondary levels in private schools. In order to be recruited in governemnt schools, students need to appear for national- or state-level teacher eligibility tests (TETs) such as CTETUPTETAPTET and TSTET.

It may be noted that in order to be hired as an Assistant Professor or Professor at the college/university level, candidates need to appear for National Eligibility Tests (NETs) such as UGC NET and CSIR NET.



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