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B.Ed (Bachelor of Education)
The duration of the course is two years. After successfully completing the course, the students become eligible to teach in intermediate and high schools. In India, it is a major prerequisite for any graduate to teach at the high school level. According to NCERT rules, if you want to become a teacher at any level, then you must take a teacher training course.
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Eligibility Criteria For the B.Ed Courses
The following skills are essential for a candidate wanting to pursue the course having B.Ed full meaning:
Candidates need to complete their graduation.
For a better chance, you need to complete graduation with 50-55% marks.
You will be allowed admission to most colleges if your age is about 19 years.
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B. Ed Integrated Course options-
Bachelor of Arts (BA) + B. Ed = 4 Years
Bachelor of Science (BSc) + B. Ed = 4 Years
Bachelor of Commerce (B Com) + B. Ed = 4 Years
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B.Ed Course Admission Procedure-
In B. Ed course, you can get admission in two ways, first through direct admission and second through the entrance exam.
The following is the top for admission in the top entrance exam B. Ed course.
Bihar B. Ed Admission Test
Uttar Pradesh B. Ed JEE
IPU- CET
Banaras Hindu University, UET
Madhya Pradesh B. Ed entrance test
Telangana State Education Common Entrance test
Gujarat University Education Entrance Test
Maharashtra B. Ed common Entrance Test
Jammu and Kashmir B. Ed entrance Test
Punjab University B.Ed Entrance Exam
Guru Nanak Dev University B. Ed entrance exam
IGNOU education Entrance exam
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BEd Syllabus for Entrance examination are mentioned below:
Teaching Aptitude |
Teaching: Nature, Objective, Characteristics and Basic Requirements |
Learner’s Characteristics |
Factors Affecting Teaching |
Methods of Teaching |
Teaching Aids |
Evaluation System |
Practice Exercises |
General Awareness |
History |
General Geography |
Geography of India |
Indian Polity |
Indian Economy |
General Science |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
Series Completion |
Venn Diagrams Analysis Test |
Tests of Alphabet |
Analogy |
Classification |
Coding and Decoding |
Relationship Test |
Direction Test |
Seating Puzzles |
Ranking |
Letter-Number Game Test |
Substitution and Interchanging |
Principles of Series |
Principle of Classification |
Cube Pyramid Games |
Analytical Reasoning |
Syllogism |
Force in Arguments |
Assumptions |
Course of Action |
General English |
Grammar |
Spotting Errors |
Sentence Improvement |
Sentence Completion |
Antonyms |
One Word Substitution |
Voice |
Narration |
Idioms and Phrases |
Jumbles Words |
Spelling Errors |
Clauses |
Sentences: Simple, Complex and Compound |
English Literature |
Math Ability and Mental Ability question |
General Knowledge & Current Affairs |
Language Ability Test |
Teaching Proficiency Test |
Subject Test (Arts, Science, Agriculture, Commerce) |
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BEd Syllabus Subject List
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BEd Semester 1 Subjects |
Childhood & Growing up |
Gender, School & Society |
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Development and Management in School Education |
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Education in Contemporary India |
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Communication Skills and Expository Writing |
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ICT in Education |
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Understanding Self, Personality & Yoga |
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Language Across the Curriculum |
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BEd Semester 2 Subjects |
Learning & Teaching |
Content & Pedagogy 1 Part-I |
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Content & Pedagogy 2 Part I |
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Assessment for Learning Fine Arts and Theatre |
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ICT Applications |
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Pre Internship |
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BEd Semester 3 Subjects |
Observation of demonstration lesson / video lesson |
Content & Pedagogy 1 Part-II |
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Content & Pedagogy 2 Part-II |
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Skills simulated lessons with instructional materials |
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School Internship |
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BEd Semester 4 Subjects |
Creating an Inclusive School |
Knowledge & Curriculum |
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Guidance and Counselling |
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National Concern & Education |
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Practical Examination |
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B.Ed course specialization
B.Ed in Biological Sciences.
B.Ed in Maths
B.Ed in Accounts
B.Ed in Economics
B.Ed in English
B.Ed in Computer science
B.Ed in Social sciences
B.Ed in Sanskrit
B.Ed in Information technology
B.Ed in Geography
B.Ed in Home science
B.Ed in Arabic
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Job opportunity after B.Ed course
College professor
Schoolteacher
Content writer
Online tutor
Librarian
Private or home tutor, etc.
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Courses and Jobs after B.Ed:
TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher): After completing the graduation, you already become a TGT. So, the candidates with B.Ed degree are not required to do TGT. A TGT can teach upto 10th class.
PGT (Post Graduate Teacher): The student who is a post graduate and as well as completed the B.Ed is a PGT. He or she can teach up to 12th class.
TET (Teacher Eligibility Test): It is an exam which is the minimum eligibility criteria to become a government teacher.
M.Ed or MA Education: One can pursue higher education in education after completing the B.Ed such as M.Ed, MA Education, etc.
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