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B.Ed: Start Your Teaching Legacy

Professional Bachelor of Education degree designed for future educators. Master pedagogy, child psychology, and modern teaching techniques.

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Course Highlights

Full FormBachelor of Education
Duration2 Years (4 Semesters)
LevelUndergraduate (Professional)
Admission ModeEntrance Exams (UP B.Ed JEE, IGNOU, DU B.Ed)
EligibilityGraduation (B.A, B.Sc, B.Com) with 50-55%
Average Course FeeGovt: ₹5k - 50k | Pvt: ₹50k - 1.5L
Average Starting SalaryINR 3 LPA to INR 6 LPA
Top Job RolesTGT, PGT, School Coordinator

Eligibility Criteria

🎓 Graduation

Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree (B.A., B.Sc, B.Com) or a Master's degree from a recognized university.

📊 Minimum Marks

General Category: Minimum 50% aggregate marks in graduation.

Engineering Graduates: Students with a B.Tech/B.E. degree usually need a minimum of 55% marks with a specialization in Science or Mathematics.

Reserved Categories: Relaxation of 5% marks (i.e., 45%) is generally applicable.

⏳ Age Limit

There is usually no upper age limit for B.Ed admission, but candidates must be at least 19 years old.

Admission Process

📝 Entrance Exam

Most states conduct a centralized B.Ed entrance exam (e.g., UP B.Ed JEE, MAH B.Ed CET, Bihar B.Ed CET). Central universities like DU and BHU conduct their own tests via CUET-PG.

🤝 Counseling

Based on the entrance rank, candidates are called for counseling to choose their preferred college.

⚡ Direct Admission

Some private colleges offer direct admission based on graduation marks (Management Quota), but fees are generally higher.

📑 Document Verification

Finalization of admission requires the verification of academic records and category certificates.

Syllabus & Core Subjects

The B.Ed curriculum is a mix of theory and practical training.

Theory Subjects

  • Childhood and Growing Up: Understanding child psychology, development stages, and learning processes.
  • Contemporary India and Education: History, policies, and challenges of the Indian education system.
  • Learning and Teaching: Theories of learning (Behaviorism, Constructivism) and effective teaching methods.
  • Pedagogy of School Subject: Methods of teaching specific subjects like Mathematics, Science, English, or Hindi.
  • Assessment for Learning: Evaluation techniques, grading systems, and feedback mechanisms.

Practical Training

  • Internship: Mandatory 4-month teaching practice in schools.
  • Micro-teaching: Simulated teaching sessions to improve specific skills.
  • Lesson Planning: Designing effective lesson plans.

Career Scope & Job Profiles

01

Government Teacher

After B.Ed, clear CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) or State TETs to become a teacher in Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVS), or state government schools.

02

Private School Teacher

Teach in private, international, or convent schools.

03

Online Educator

Create content and teach on EdTech platforms like Byju's, Unacademy, or PhysicsWallah.

04

Education Counsellor

Guide students on career paths and academic choices.

05

Higher Education

Pursue M.Ed (Master of Education) to become eligible for administrative roles (Principal, Vice-Principal) or teach in B.Ed colleges.

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