B.Ed. for Below 50% Marks Teacher

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  • #69090
    Anonymous
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    I am untrained Hons-Scale teacher. I have below 50% marks in graduation. If I do not get chance in ODL, then how can I pursue B.Ed?

    #78495
    Anonymous
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    You will get chance in ODL, if your name is enlisted in NSOU, otherwise contact to your D.I.

    #78582
    Anonymous
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    It is notified by GOVT.through web and D.I.Offices that B.Ed in ODL mode is specially for upper primary and secondary teachers.Teachers of H.S.section are not included.
    I am an assistant teacher appointed in H.S. Section on 27.08.2009 through S.S.C.
    My H.M. and I also have repeatedly came across D.I.office several times but they have told that though any H.S.secton teacher took most of his classes in class 5 to class 8,he will not be eligible to undertake B.Ed in ODL.
    But just imagine my condition that neither I possess 50% in either graduation or M.A. nor my name is enlisted in the ODL list due to being H.S. Section teacher.
    D.I.office is repeatedly tellig that you have to pursue B.Ed in regular.But when they hears that who doesn’t have 50% ,he will not be able to apply for regular B.Ed course in any NCTE recognised university,they insisted on explaining that GOVT. will obviously think about us very soon.I was appointed in 27.08.2009.
    I am about to complete my 5 years of continuous teaching and still I have not been able to undertake the course due to this biased,cruel decisions.
    What will happen to my job ? Will it remain intact ?
    And if it remains unhampered what all happen to my increment ?
    Will there be any such provision in near future to pursue B.Ed course by H.S. Section. Teachers who doesn’teven possess 50%marks in graduation and M.A. simultaneously.
    Is the Govt.really have any plans regarding this serious problem…
    Or,If there is already any circular or G.O.regarding such problem,but we are all unaware about it ?
    Please help me….Solve out my problem…Let me know the TRUTH in complete not partially….
    Please…Please…..Please….

    #78583
    Anonymous
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    According to the instruction/ order of Act RTE-2009 , all the teachers of primary and upper primary shall have to trained between 31 st March, 2015.
    To fulfill the criteria the Govt. has decided to improve the qualification ( Teachers’ Training) of such section, who are mainly engaged in primary and upper primary section by ODL mode.
    When this target will fulfill, I think that the chance of the teachers of h.s. section, below 50 % of marks etc. may come. Other wise the Govt. must think about the teachers of h.s. section, below 50 % of marks etc. and their problems.
    Please don’t worry. Thanks a lot.

    #78586
    Anonymous
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    Who said teacher can not do BEd without 50%marks? Don’t you know NCTE amendment act 2010? KALYANI UNIVERSITY;NORTH BENGAL UNIVERSITY ARE TAKING ADMISSION of those teachers for the last 2year….

    #78601
    Anonymous
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    Are U sure that BELOW 50% teachers will get the chance to undergo B.Ed surely….?
    What will b my status and my service’s status till then ?
    If there is any rule of NCTE regarding THE TEACHERS below 50% ?

    #78602
    Anonymous
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    Lots of below 50% teachers are doing BEd in kalyani and north bengal university…..for the last two years. You can check it out.

    #78603
    Anonymous
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    Your status will b deputed…..

    #78606
    Anonymous
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    Are those universities (KALYANI & NORTH BENGAL) giving the chance to undergo B.Ed to the ” Below 50% teachers ” really ?
    Is it legal & valid & NCTE approved ?
    If it is valid,why other universities such as (BURDWAN,VIDYASAGAR,SIDHU KANU,CALCUTTA) are not giving chance to the deputed candidates to undergo the B.Ed course,below 50% ?
    Why they are not following the NCTE amendment act 2010 which states that ” 50% is not a necessary eligibility for the deputed candidates employed before 2010 and they are allowed to pursue B.Ed in regular course ” ???

    #78607
    Anonymous
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    Calcutta university gave chance below 50% teachers for admission this session. We can see their prospectus for admission. Other universities will b penalised if one goes to court.

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