B.Ed through Distance or Regular Mode?
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April 7, 2016 at 7:27 am #70358AnonymousInactive
Can an A.T of higher secondary school now pursue b.ed through distance mood? Or he/ she has to do it through regular mood as deputed candidate?
April 7, 2016 at 2:36 pm #81432AnonymousInactiveAn A.T. teaching students of Class IX onwards (Madhyamik and Higher Secondary) will have to do the B.Ed. in regular mode while the teachers appointed to teach the students of upper-primary section (Class V- VIII) will have to do the same through distance mode. You may require the following circulars.
April 9, 2016 at 2:51 pm #81436AnonymousInactiveThank you sourishjal. But I could not download the files sent by you. All the time it said download unsuccessful. Can you please inform me whether an A.T teaching Madhyamik and Higher Secondary can still pursue B.ed at IGNOU.
April 10, 2016 at 9:30 am #81437AnonymousInactiveAs for unsuccessful downloads, first clear the ‘browser cache’ and update the browser to its latest version.
Yes, a non-trained teacher can pursue B.Ed. through IGNOU. But, very recently IGNOU has changed the norms of admission. For details, read the eligibility criteria on IGNOU’s official site. I am posting the circular enabling non-teachers to acquire B.Ed. through IGNOU.April 11, 2016 at 10:22 am #81439AnonymousInactiveThanks a lot.
April 18, 2016 at 10:52 am #81455AnonymousInactiveA teacher join in b.sc bio pass qualification with 46.6 marks…before joining he compltd his m.sc (environmental science) with 57.6 marks..now he want to do b.ed as deputation basis..can he go to do b.ed as deputaion?H.M. said tht the tcher need 50 percent marks at the time of joining qualification plz giv d order..
Can an A.T of higher secondary school now pursue b.ed through distance mood? Or he/ she has to do it through regular mood as deputed candidate?
April 18, 2016 at 12:39 pm #81456AnonymousInactiveAs per G.O. No. 234(14)-Edn(U)/1U-23/12, dt. 16.03.2012 deputed teachers are exempted from the 50% bar prescribed by the NCTE. Eligibility of teachers will be decided only on the basis of service experience. So, the concerned teacher can apply for B.Ed. even by showing only his B.Sc. marks-sheet (46.6% marks). Here is the G.O. I am also posting the G.O. of the NCTE regarding relaxation to the criteria for admission to B.Ed.
April 29, 2016 at 3:47 pm #81477AnonymousInactiveAn A.T. teaching students of Class IX onwards (Madhyamik and Higher Secondary) will have to do the B.Ed. in regular mode while the teachers appointed to teach the students of upper-primary section (Class V- VIII) will have to do the same through distance mode. You may require the following circulars.
Is 50% mandatory for doing b.ed. in distance mode
April 30, 2016 at 11:22 am #81478AnonymousInactiveIs 50% mandatory for doing b.ed. in distance mode
Now, 50% marks is a in either Graduation or in Post Graduation is a must for pursuing B.Ed., regular or O.D.L. Even IGNOU has made some changes in the eligibility criteria for B.Ed. admission. Only the teachers appointed before 26.07.2010 are exempted from the 50% bar. Follow the link: http://www.bedadmission.net/admission-process-of-b-ed-ignou-how-to-do-bed-from-ignou-delhi/.
July 12, 2017 at 2:56 pm #82473AnonymousInactivesome one is studying Ma in distance, whose academic year 15-to-17 and passing year 2018. In this situation can he/she admission in B.Ed?
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