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The course
includes theory and extensive practical
work. The syllabus is comprehensive, and
makes effective use of the training system
evolved by experts in the field. The theory
subjects relate to different stages of Human
growth & development, concentrating on the
early childhood years.
Practical work
includes supervised teaching at the pre
school level, group projects, seminar
presentation, field work, micro teaching
units observation of school & institution,
and a host of related activities. We offers
teacher-training courses in B.Ed.
Admission Guidelines
B. Ed Degree
Course:
Admission to
College is done in accordance with the
provision and guidelines laid down by the
competent authority of the Government of
Rajasthan from time to time.
1. Eligibility
for Admission to the Course
A candidate
shall be eligible for the Degree of Bachelor
of Education provided that has taken the
B.A., B.Sc, or a post graduate degree from
recognized University as equivalent there
of. The candidate should have obtained a
minimum of 50% of marks in the Part III of
the UG Degree.
2. Duration of
the course and Medium of Instruction
The duration
of study for B.Ed., Semester Course is one
academic year. This consists of 210 working
days inclusive of admission and Examination
with a minimum of six hours per day. The 180
instructional days (90 for each semester)
will include teaching practice and
school-community basted activities.
Minimum
duration for practice teaching shall be for
a period of 30 working days.
English and
Hindi shall be the medium of instruction.
Student teachers may opt English and Hindi
Medium for teaching practice. Student
teachers may opt either English or Hindi
Medium to write their theory examinations.
3. Eligibility
for Admission to Examination
A candidate
shall be eligible for the B.Ed., degree
examination only if he/she Forwards his/her
application for Examination with the
satisfactory evidence of having qualified
himself/herself for a degree from the
University, which is recognized by UGC. The
candidate should have put in not less than
80 percent of attendance and should have
satisfactorily completed all the course
requirements as given in the syllabus |