B.Ed (Bachelor of Education)
Admission Procedure
About
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is a professional undergraduate degree designed to prepare individuals for a career in teaching. It equips aspiring teachers with the necessary knowledge, skills, and practical experience to work in various educational settings. The program typically includes coursework on educational psychology, teaching methodologies, curriculum development, and classroom management, along with practical teaching experience.
Duration:
Generally a 2 year program, though some integrated courses can be completed in 4 years after 10+2.
Curriculum:
Covers areas like educational psychology, teaching methodologies, curriculum development, educational technology, and classroom management
Eligibility:
Typically requires a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage, and may involve entrance exams or prior teaching experience.
Practical Experience:
Includes supervised teaching practice in real classroom settings to gain hands-on experience.
Job Opportunities:
B.Ed graduates can work as teachers, assistant professors, lecturers, and counselors, and may need to pass Teacher Eligibility Tests (TETs) for government jobs. Graduates are qualified to teach at various levels, including primary, secondary, and senior secondary schools, and can also work in educational NGOs, EdTech companies, and special education institutions.