B.Ed Special Education

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Joshetha SR

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Entrance exams for B.Ed. Special Education vary by institution, but common ones include UP B.Ed. JEE, IPU CET, TS EDCET, Andhra Pradesh EDCET, MAH B.Ed. CET, and CUET PG. Some universities also conduct their own entrance exams or use merit-based selection alongside an interview. 

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Aman Kumar

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For B.Ed Special Education at ICFAI, particularly for the 2025 academic session, the trend indicates that while online applications typically start earlier, offline form filling usually aligns with the broader admission timeline. Based on previous years, the application process for B.Ed programs, including special education, at various ICFAI campuses often opens around April to May and continues through June or July. For instance, some campuses had July 15, 2025 as the last date for application submission, and the selection process running until that date. It's crucial to check the specific ICFAI campus (e.g., ICFAI University Dehradu

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ANKIT

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You can apply for B.Ed in Special Education through IGNOU or DU-SOL. It's best to check their official websites for details about eligibility, dates, and fees. IGNOU usually has an entrance exam, while DU-SOL might take admissions based on your merit for some courses.

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Shavya Verma

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A directly enrolled student will be awarded Bachelor of Education in Spl.Edu. (B.Ed.Spl.Edu.) degree after successful completion of two year course. After pursuing this course, a candidate can get the jobs in government as well as private sectors.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Academic: Graduation (or postgraduate) with 50% marks (relaxation to 45–47.5% for SC/ST/PH of Haryana) 

  • Streams Covered: Learning Disability (LD), Hearing Impairment (HI), Visual Impairment (VI), Intellectual Disability (ID) 

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