What Kind of B.Ed College Do Students Prefer? Shiksha Poll Results Reveal 60% Choose Government Colleges

What Kind of B.Ed College Do Students Prefer? Shiksha Poll Results Reveal 60% Choose Government Colleges

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Updated on Aug 25, 2025 10:45 IST

Choosing the right B.Ed college is one of the most important decisions for aspiring teachers. Recently, a poll conducted by Shiksha.com asked students: “What kind of B.Ed college do you aim for?” The results shown below clearly reflect students’ choices.

Table of contents
  • Poll Results at a Glance:
  • Why Do 60% Students Prefer Government B.Ed Colleges?
  • Why Do 21% Students Choose Private B.Ed Colleges?
  • Top B.Ed Colleges in India
  • Online and Distance B.Ed Colleges
  • Central Universities

Poll Results at a Glance:

Candidates can check the result of the poll in the below article. This poll highlights that the majority of students still believe government colleges are the most reliable path for their B.Ed journey in comparison to private and semi government colleges.

Why Do 60% Students Prefer Government B.Ed Colleges?

Candidates can see below for students preference for government BEd colleges:

  1. Government colleges are more affordable
  2. Degrees from government colleges are more credible.
  3. Better Job Opportunities
  4. Experienced Faculty
  5. Scholarships & Reservations

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Why Do 21% Students Choose Private B.Ed Colleges?

Candidates can see below for key benefits:

  1. Modern Infrastructure
  2. Faster Admission Process
  3. Industry Exposure
  4. Personalized Attention
  5. Location Advantage

Government vs Private B.Ed Colleges: A Quick Comparison

Candidates can see below the comparison between the two:

Feature

Government B.Ed Colleges

Private B.Ed Colleges

Fees

Low and affordable

Higher, sometimes expensive

Recognition

Highly credible, preferred in govt jobs

Recognized, but less weight in public recruitment

Faculty

Experienced, government-appointed

Qualified, but varies by college

Facilities

Basic but reliable

Modern, tech-friendly

Competition

High (limited seats)

Moderate (more seat availability)

Placement

Better for govt jobs

Good for private schools

Verdict: If affordability and government job opportunities are your priority, government B.Ed colleges are the best choice. However, if you want modern infrastructure, faster admissions, and private sector opportunities, private B.Ed colleges can also be a good option.

Q:   What is a B.Ed course?
A:

B.Ed is a professional degree that prepares you to become a teacher. The full form of B.Ed is Bachelor of Education and it’s usually a 2 year program where you learn each and everything from how students learn to how to manage a classroom effectively.

It is not just about being a bookworm but you will also get hands-on experience through internships where you teach in real schools under the guidance of experienced educators. Also, you jnow what's even more interesting for me that you can specialize in subjects like Math, Science or English depending on what you’re passionate.

If teaching is your vibe and you want to turn that passion into a career a B.Ed gives you the tools, knowledge and credentials to step into classrooms confidently and make a real difference. It’s basically the starting point for anyone serious about shaping minds and impacting the future and turn your childhood dream true.

Q:   What scholarships are available for students pursuing B.Ed?
A:

Here are some top B.Ed scholarships covered in the table below:

B.Ed College Name

Scholarships

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Scholarship

  • Pyare Lal - Prem Vati Memorial Scholarship
  • S.N. Ranade Scholarship

Calcutta University Scholarship

  • Anil Chandra Gupta Memorial Studentship
  • Bhupendranath Memorial Scholarship
  • Uma Mukherjee Memorial Scholarship
Jadavpur University Scholarship
  • Endowment Scholarship
  • Students Aid Fund

Jamia Millia Islamia University Scholarship

  • Jamia Merit Scholarships  
  • Jamia Central Scholarships
  • Jamia Teachers Scholarship
Dr. C.V. Raman University Scholarships and Funding Scholarship
  • Scholarship for Underprivileged Students
  • Scholarship for Meritorious Students
  • Scholarship programme for ME/MTech

Note- This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Q:   What documents are typically required for admission to B.Ed course?
A:

Here are some important documents you must carry during BEd admission process:

  • Class 10 and 12 mark sheets
  • A bachelor's degree (if any)
  • Birth certificate or identity proof.
  • Caste certificate.
  • Passport-sized photographs.
  • Any other specific documents requested by the institution.

Top B.Ed Colleges in India

In this section, we will explore some of the top B.Ed colleges in India that provide excellent training, infrastructure, and career opportunities for aspiring teachers.

Top Government B.Ed Colleges in India

Candidates can see the table below for government BEd colleges in India with cost:

B.ED Government Colleges

B.ED Government College Fees

Banaras Hindu University

INR 8,000

Calcutta University

INR 27,400 - 1.2 Lakh

Delhi University

INR 16,800 - 74,000

Jadavpur University

INR 80,000

Jamia Millia Islamia

INR 13,800 - 40,000

Savitribai Phule Pune University (UNIPUNE)

INR 13,600 - 1.1 Lakh

Tezpur University

INR 10,000 - 28,000

University of Lucknow

INR 16,600 - 2 Lakh

University of Mumbai

INR 16,100 - 2.6 Lakh

Source: Official site and may vary.

Top Private B.Ed Colleges in India

Candidates can see the table below for private BEd colleges in India with cost:

B.ED Private Colleges

B.ED Private College Fees

Amity University, Noida

INR 3 Lakh

Christ University, Bangalore

INR 1.8 Lakh

CV Raman University, Bilaspur

INR 60,500

Galgotias University, Noida

INR 1 Lakh

Kalinga University, Raipur

INR 1.08 Lakh

Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar

INR 1.2 Lakh

MIT-WPU, Noida

INR 1 Lakh

St. Xavier's College, Kolkata

INR 59,000

Source: Official site and may vary.

Online and Distance B.Ed Colleges

In this era, online and distance B.Ed programs are gaining popularity. 15% of students from the poll chose this flexible option.

Benefits of Online/Distance B.Ed Colleges:

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  1. Flexibility 
  2. Accessibility
  3. Cost-Effective
  4. Recognized by NCTE
  5. Ideal for Working Professionals

Some welltop colleges are IGNOU, Karnataka State Open University, and Tamil Nadu Open University.

Top Distance Colleges for B.Ed in India

Pursuing a B.Ed through distance education has become one of the most popular choices for aspiring teachers who want flexibility, affordability, and accessibility. Approved by NCTE, these programs are offered by reputed universities like IGNOU, Kurukshetra University, Andhra University, and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University.

Candidates can see the table below::

Top B.Ed Distance Colleges 

Average Fees

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam

INR 8,500 - 33,000

Directorate of Distance Education, Algappa University 

INR 40,000

Directorate of Distance Education, Kurukshetra University 

INR 33,400

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University 

INR 40,000 - 75,000

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University 

INR 25,000 - 30,000

IGNOU 

INR 55,000

Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University 

INR 30,000 - 90,000

Netaji Subhas Open University 

INR 40,000

University School for Open Learning, Panjab University 

INR 66,320

UP Rajarshi Tandon Open University 

INR 32,000

Vardhman Mahaveer Open University 

INR 53,760

Source: Official site and may vary.

Central Universities

Although only 3% of students opted for central universities, they remain highly prestigious. Central universities like BHU, JNU, or JMI. Conclusion: The poll by Shiksha makes it clear that most students still trust the government B.Ed colleges due to their affordability, recognition, and job prospects. However, private, central, and online/distance options are also worth considering depending on your career goals, budget, and lifestyle needs.

Q:   What are the government top B Ed colleges in India?
A:

Government BEd colleges in India are widely regarded for their quality education, affordability, and emphasis on producing well-trained educators. There are about 400+ government BEd colleges in India. Some of them are mentioned below along with their total tuition fees:

Public/Government Colleges

Total Tuition Fee

Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University Admission

INR 30,000 – INR 90,000

Jamia Millia Islamia Admission

INR 14,000

Banaras Hindu University Admission

INR 15,000 – INR 18,000

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam Admission

INR 33,000

Osmania University Admission

INR 17,000

Hope this information proves beneficial for you!!

Q:   Which is the No. 1 B Ed college in India?
A:

Banaras Hidu University (BHU) emerged to be as the No. 1 BEd college in India followed by Jamia Millia Islamia and Delhi University. Listed below are some of the BEd colleges in India along with their overall NIRF rankings 2023:

College NameNIRF 2022NIRF 2023NIRF 2024
BHU111111
JMI131213
Delhi University232215
Amity University Noida425749
Osmania University466470
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam717641

Hope this information proves beneficial for you!!

Q:   What is the typical eligibility for B.Ed scholarships?
A:

The Typical Elegibility Criteria for B.Ed Scholarships in India include:

  • Family income ceiling (usually below INR 2.5–6 lakh/year)
  • Merit or academic performance
  • Reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/Minority/EWS)
  • Regular student in a recognised institution

Whether you aim for government, private, central, or distance education, make sure the college is NCTE-approved and aligns with your long-term teaching career aspirations.

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