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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

Navyug College of Education, provides the course leading to two years degree in education. Syllabus is framed as per regulation by NCTE/GJUS&T.

B.ED GJUS&T Affiliation Certificate

Standards for Secondary Teacher Education Programme/B.Ed.


Preamble
  • The secondary teacher education programme, commonly known as B.Ed., is meant for preparing teachers for secondary/senior secondary schools.
Duration and Intake
  • The B.Ed. programme is a regular course of two year duration.
  • A unit of 100 students approved by NCTE.
Eligibility
  • Candidates with at least 50% marks for General and BC(A & B) Category Students and 47.5% marks for SC Category Students in the Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree with at least two school subjects at the graduation level are eligible for admission.
  • Admissions are made by K.U.K/ M.D.U., Rohtak through counselling conducted by the University. There are no Management seats and all the seats are filled up through entrance test on merit.
  • • Reservation of seats for SC/ST/OBC, Handicapped, Women, etc. is as per policy of the University/State Government.


GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF B.Ed. COURSE: -

  • To prepare the scholars in the field of education through the provision of specialized program of regional and national stature for teaching at secondary school level.
  • To provide advanced knowledge/to the students in the new areas of relevance through value addition programmes.
  • To develop the Institute into a centre of excellence and covet the university status
  • To ensure regular up gradation of knowledge and skills of faculty to keep pace with fast changing technology.
  • To generate industry oriented competent manpower to meet the needs of globalization and cut throat competition
  • To emphasize the development of pedagogies skills among student teacher along with theoretical knowledge.
  • To enable the students to live in harmony with oneself and with others in the profession, community and society at large.
  • To instil the spirit of fellowship among students, to prepare them to be global citizens through cooperation and peaceful coexistence