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    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
     at 
    Sri Raja Rajeswari College Of Education 
    Overview

    Duration

    2 years

    Course Level

    UG Degree

    Mode of Course

    Full Time
    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
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    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
     at 
    Sri Raja Rajeswari College Of Education 
    Highlights

    • As per the Right to Education (RTE) Act, to get appointed as a teacher in any school in India, a candidate must pass the Teacher Eligiblity Test (TET)/ Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) exam, conducted by the appropriate Government according to the guidelines framed by NCTE.

    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
     at 
    Sri Raja Rajeswari College Of Education 
     
    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q:   Which subjects are taught in the B.Ed course?
    A: 

    In a B.Ed course, students are usually taught subjects such as:

    • Learning and Teaching
    • Gender, School and Society
    • Assessment for Learning
    • Pedagogy of a School Subject
    • Childhood and Growing Up
    • Creating an Inclusive School

    For complete details on the B.Ed course curriculum, read above.

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    Q:   How much do teachers earn sector-wise?
    A: 

    Teachers can earn up to 2 LPA in Private schools, while government schools provide a handsome salary of around 3-4 LPA.

    • Primary and Secondary Education in Government Schools- INR 6-9 LPA.
    • Primary and Secondary Education in Private Schools- INR 7- 9 LPA.
    • Lecturers in Government and Private Colleges- INR 6- 10 LPA.
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    Q:   Who are the top recruiters for B.El.Ed course?
    A: 

    Some of the top recruiters for B.El.Ed course are as follows:

    • Schools
    • Nurseries 
    • Day care centres
    • Tuition classes
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    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
     at 
    Sri Raja Rajeswari College Of Education 
    Entry Requirements

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    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
     at 
    Sri Raja Rajeswari College Of Education 
    Admission Process

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      May 30 - Jun 5, 2025
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      Jun 20, 2025
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      Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
       at 
      Sri Raja Rajeswari College Of Education 
       
      Students also asked

      Q:   Which courses can I do after a D.Ed.? Should I do a BSc or B.Ed?
      A: 

      The best choice depends on your career aspirations:

      ·       If you want to become a teacher: Opt for a B.Ed. It's the mandatory qualification for teaching in most schools.

      ·       If you want to pursue a career in research or a science-related field: A BSc would be more suitable. It provides a strong foundation for further studies and specialised careers.

      ·       If you're unsure: Consider your interests and skills. Do you enjoy teaching and interacting with students? Or are you more drawn to scientific exploration and research?

      Additional options:

      ·       M.Ed.: If you already have a B.Ed., you can pursue a Master of Education for career advancement or specialisation in a particular teaching area.

      ·       Diploma courses: Various specialised Diploma courses in education or related fields can enhance your skills and knowledge.

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      Q:   Can a B.Ed subject and graduation subject be different?
      A: 

      The B.Ed subjects and graduation subject are separate. Every B.Ed college follows the NCTEs approved syllabus. All universities offer theory papers that cover topics such as educational philosophy, educational psychology, school administration, learning theories, educational thinkers etc., even though the titles and authors of the books may vary. Additionally, methodological papers are required for all B.Ed. courses, and they require you to select one school topic and one language.
      According to the regulations, a student must have completed at least two school topics in order to be admitted to a B.Ed program. However a lot of universities ignore these requirements and admit students.
      The issue appears when you apply for a government job after finishing the training. (KVS, NVS, and so forth).

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