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Total Fees
8.00 K
Seats
50

Fees Details

General

8.00 K

MQ

26.00 K

Disclaimer: Data for total fees has been calculated based on all years/semesters as provided by the college. The actual fees may vary.

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a two-year full-time undergraduate course approved by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and offered by the University of Mysore, Mysore.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates seeking admission to the B.Ed program should be as prescribed by NCTE and UGC and State Government as listed below:
    • Candidates with at least 55% marks either in Bachelor’s Degree or the Master’s Degree in Science/Social Science/ Humanity, Bachelor in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent are eligible for admission to the programme.
    • The candidate should specify whether he desires to be aa.Teacher for 6-8 and 9-10 std eligibility orb.Teacher for 8-10 and 11-12 std eligibility (only for PG qualified)

Admission Details

Admission Shall be Made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or in the entrance examination or any other selection process as per the policy of the state government/U.T. Administration and the university.

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