How to make a career in Teaching after Disqualifying in BEd Entrance Exam?

How to make a career in Teaching after Disqualifying in BEd Entrance Exam?

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Updated on Nov 24, 2025 16:42 IST
Aspiring for a profession in Teaching is the objective of nearly thousands of candidates in India. However, not all students qualify for it as the exams are highly competitive with many candidates applying for it. In this article, we have shared alternative routes through which you can continue your journey toward becoming a Teacher.

In this article, we have shared alternative routes through which you can continue your journey toward becoming a Teacher.

How to make career in Teaching after Disqualifying in BEd Entrance Exam?

How to make career in Teaching after Disqualifying in BEd Entrance Exam?

Teaching is the most promising profession, it offers a stable and secure job. Aspiring for a profession in Teaching is the objective of nearly thousands of candidates in India and the first step in this pursuit is the BEd course. Many state-conducted BEd entrance exams are held every year to shortlist eligible candidates to pursue the BEd course from government teaching colleges, however, not all students qualify for it as the exams are highly competitive with many candidates applying for it.

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If you too have appeared for any BEd entrance exam like UP BEd JEE, Rajasthan PTET, TSEdCET, APEdCET, etc, and have faced disqualification you must not lose hope and feel disheartened as there are still many ways to fulfilling a teaching career. In this article on how to make a career in Teaching after disqualifying in the BEd Entrance Exam, we will explore alternative routes through which you can continue your journey toward becoming an educator.

Table of contents
  • 1. Explore Other Teaching Qualifications
  • 2. Gain Teaching Experience Through Volunteering or Internships
  • 3. Alternative Teaching Certifications
  • 4. Prepare for Next BEd Entrance Attempt
  • 5. Try Distance Education
  • 6. Switch to Vocational or Skill-Based Education
  • 7. Start Private Tutoring or Online Coaching
  • 8. Teach in Alternative Schools or Education Models
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1. Explore Other Teaching Qualifications

If you have been disqualified in the BEd entrance exam, there are other teaching qualifications that you can still lead you to a teaching career. From the following, we have shared courses that candidates can consider enrolling in focusing on teaching and education.

  • Diploma in Elementary Education (DElEd): An excellent alternative to BEd, this course will help students teach at the elementary level (classes I to VIII). Candidates can apply for government and private school teaching jobs after completing this DElEd.
  • Diploma in Early Childhood Education (NTT): Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) can be a rewarding option if you're passionate about teaching younger children. Candidates with an NTT degree can teach in pre-primary and nursery schools.
  • Diploma in Special Education: You can work with differently-abled children in both government and private institutions after completing this course. Special education teaching is a niche yet rewarding field.

These courses can often be pursued alongside your preparations for reattempting the BEd entrance exam.

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Q:   Is CET compulsory for B Ed in Maharashtra?
A:

Yes, if you wish to get admission in a government college in Maharashtra for the BEd course, then you have to clear the MAH BEd CET exam. Some private colleges also offer direct admission.

Q:   What is the upper age limit for MAH BEd CET?
A:

There is no upper age limit for candidates applying for this BEd entrance exam. It is advised to check the other criterias like educational before filling the MAH BEd CET application form.

Q:   What is the qualification for RIE BEd?
A:
  • Candidates with at least 50% marks in either in the Bachelor's Degree and/or in the Master's degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Humanity
  • Bachelor's in Engineering or Technology with specialisation in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or in any other qualification equivalent thereto, are eligible for admission to the programme
  • relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates.

2. Gain Teaching Experience Through Volunteering or Internships

Apart from the regular BEd course, students can also pursue their Teaching course by gaining practical experience. They can consider working as a teaching assistant or volunteer at schools, NGOs, or coaching centers to gain hands-on experience.

  • Many private schools offer positions for assistant teachers.
  • Volunteering to teach underprivileged children is another meaningful way to gain experience while making a difference. 
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3. Alternative Teaching Certifications

Apart from the regular BEd course, candidates can also opt for alternative programs that can open doors to a teaching career:

  • TEFL/TESOL Certification: Students interested in teaching the English language can pursue Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) or Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) certification. These programs will help you to teach English both in India and abroad.
  • Online Teaching Platforms: Consider becoming a certified online tutor. There are various online platforms such as edutech firms that look for subject experts, and this can help you start a career in teaching. Many of these firms even offer work-from-home facilities where you can upload your videos from home and you don’t have to go to any on-site. They also pay well for subject matter experts.
Q:   Who Can Apply for Rajasthan PTET 2026?
A:

The interested ones can apply for Rajasthan PTET 2026 if they have atleast 50% in their graduation. For integrated course, the candidate must have Science in 12th. Check the prospectus or Shiksha.com for detailed requirements.

Q:   Is CET compulsory for BEd in Maharashtra?
A:

Yes, the MAH BEd CET is compulsory for admission to most BEd colleges in Maharashtra, including government, aided, and unaided institutions

Q:   Can I give RIE CEE without maths?
A:

For Physical Science Group in RIE CEE: Students must have passed class 10+2 with Physics,  Chemistry, and Mathematics/Statistics, getting at least 50% marks in aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PwD) in 2025, 2024, or 2023.

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4. Prepare for Next BEd Entrance Attempt

There is a famous saying if god closes one door he opens another. If you have been disqualified in one BEd entrance exam you can apply for the next attempt as many of the exams don't have an upper age limit, although candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria before applying.

  • Identify Weak Areas: While you re-attempt for the next session focus on the areas where you felt you were weak and identify those areas and work on them.
  • Join Coaching Classes: You can also join coaching centers for your re-attempt towards BEd entrance exams where you will be provided focused guidance and study materials.
  • Mock Tests and Self-Study: Dedicate time to self-study and take as many mock tests to understand the format and syllabus. Regular solving of the mock tests will also benefit you by increasing your question-solving ability and efficiency.

5. Try Distance Education

You can also consider BEd distance learning or online to complete your BEd while working or gaining experience.

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6. Switch to Vocational or Skill-Based Education

Students can also shift focus to vocational or skill-based education, where formal BEd training is not required. Students can resort to Teaching coding, design, or other specialized skills can offer a rewarding career. They can teach coding and design online also and can earn a handsome salary. Private coaching centers and training institutes often hire teachers without a BEd for specific subjects or skills if you have the expertise you can start teaching at such institutions. There are also vocational institutes that focus on technical or skill-based education and hire teachers with subject expertise.

7. Start Private Tutoring or Online Coaching

Candidates passionate about teaching with specific expertise in a particular subject can start their private tutoring service. With the rise of online education, they have options to explore online tutoring platforms to reach a wider audience, especially for subjects like mathematics, science, and languages. With platforms like YouTube, Udemy, or Skillshare candidates can also start their courses. 

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8. Teach in Alternative Schools or Education Models

Alternative schools such as Waldorf, Montessori, or international schools often emphasize different teaching philosophies and may not require formal BEd certification. Candidates can pursue training in these educational models.

Disqualifying in a BEd entrance exam is not the end of the road, it isn’t the end of your dream to become a teacher. With many alternative qualifications as mentioned above candidates can move forward to make a glorious career in Teaching. Candidates can learn skills, gain valuable experience, and explore unconventional teaching roles while preparing for future BEd attempts as well, and with perseverance and determination, maybe you can qualify in the next attempt and your path to becoming a teacher sees success.

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Anshul Jindal completed her Masters in Computer Applications from JIMS, Delhi, and has over 4 years of experience in content writing. Currently at Shiksa, creating content for exams like AILET, MHCET Law, and NLET.

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