Importance of B.Ed
Considered to be the noblest profession, Teaching has always been one of the most popular career choices among students. However, to become a teacher at pre-nursery, nursery, primary, secondary and senior secondary levels in schools or to become a professor at the college/university level, aspirants need to possess the right qualifications.
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B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) – Overview
B.Ed stands for Bachelor of Education. It is a professional degree program designed for individuals who want to become teachers.
What is B. Ed?
- B.Ed. stands for bachelor of education. B.Ed. is the bachelor’s degree undertaken to take up teaching as a profession in schools. However, it is worth knowing that B.Ed or Bachelor of Education is not an undergraduate degree and to pursue this course one needs to have completed his/her graduation. Thus, B.Ed. is a professional course and right after completing this course, students can get a job at school level.
- However, it may be noted that those who wish to become school teachers of senior secondary classes need to have a post-graduation degree before pursuing B.Ed.
Quick Overview of the B.Ed Course
- Duration: Usually 2 years (Some universities offer integrated 4-year programs like B.A. B.Ed or B.Sc. B.Ed).
- Eligibility: Graduation in any subject with at least 50% marks.
- Main Objective: To train future teachers in pedagogy, psychology, classroom management, and modern teaching methods.
Core Subjects
- Philosophy of Education
- Educational Psychology
- Teaching Methods (Pedagogy)
- Assessment & Evaluation
- ICT in Education
Career Opportunities
- Roles in Educational Administration or Content Development
- Primary, Secondary, and Higher Secondary School Teacher
- Education Officer
- Teacher in Coaching/Training Institutes
Duration, Fees and Eligibility
- The B.Ed course duration is typically two years. Candidates can pursue B.Ed in distance education as well as regular mode. B.Ed course fee varies from college to college and depends on different parameters such as the type of institution (government/ private) and mode of education (regular/ distance). Eligibility for B.Ed is as follows:
- Educational Qualification: Candidates need to have completed their graduation in any stream (that is, Arts, Science or Commerce) in order to fulfill B.Ed eligibility criteria.
However, most popular B.Ed colleges allow candidates to take part in their admission process for B.Ed course if they have graduated with at least 50-55% aggregate marks at the UG level. - Age Limit: For B.Ed admissions in a majority of colleges, there is no age bar. However, the admission process of some B.Ed colleges require candidates to be minimum 19 years in age.















