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March 29, 2016 at 8:39 am #70354AnonymousInactive
in which subject a student of nutrition can do b.ed in the new 2 years b.ed curriculum? in the new curriculum there is no method paper in NUTRITION. IS IT POSSIBLE for a teacher doing b.ed in deputation in the current year in a private HIGH expensive institution to leave the course and start a fresh 2 year b.ed course in a less expensive govt b.ed institution in the next academic session due to financial problem. IS IT POSSIBLE for a student of NUTRITION to do B.ED in any other subject mentioned in the NEW 2 years uniform b.ed curriculum. IN the private institution mentioned above one has to get admitted in the 2 year b.ed course by giving 75 thousand .PLEASE PLEASE REPLY SOON ITS VERY URGENT.
March 29, 2016 at 1:58 pm #81405AnonymousInactiveAcquiring the B.Ed. training in the concerned subject (method paper) is not mandatory. It can also be done in any of the subjects of the group of that a concerned teacher is appointed in. One can do it with a subject that belongs to the group of the subject. Follow the link for the concerned G.O.: Incremental Benefits after Training of School Teacher – WBXPress (Point 2 (c) )
No, current Deputation Rules do not allow a teacher to do that. Once approved to acquire B.Ed. on deputation, one must pass the final exam (Signing of Bond before going for B. Ed. Training from School) unless one fails to do that on health issues (Signing of Bond before going for B. Ed. Training from School), or won’t be allowed deputation next time round.March 29, 2016 at 2:50 pm #81407AnonymousInactiveAcquiring the B.Ed. training in the concerned subject (method paper) is not mandatory. It can also be done in any of the subjects of the group of that a concerned teacher is appointed in. One can do it with a subject that belongs to the group of the subject. Follow the link for the concerned G.O.: Incremental Benefits after Training of School Teacher – WBXPress (Point 2 (c) )
No, current Deputation Rules do not allow a teacher to do that. Once approved to acquire B.Ed. on deputation, one must pass the final exam (Signing of Bond before going for B. Ed. Training from School) unless one fails to do that on health issues (Signing of Bond before going for B. Ed. Training from School), or won’t be allowed deputation next time round.THANKS A LOT. but if a teacher fails in the 1st year of the b.ed course or sight health problem in matter of continuing b.ed course can he/she be permitted to get fresh resolution to get admitted in the b.ed course in the next academic session
March 29, 2016 at 4:03 pm #81409AnonymousInactiveTHANKS A LOT. but if a teacher fails in the 1st year of the b.ed course or sight health problem in matter of continuing b.ed course can he/she be permitted to get fresh resolution to get admitted in the b.ed course in the next academic session
it is also heard that from next year b.ed will be again 1 year duration course . IS THERE ANY VALIDITY OF THIS NEWS. PLEASE REPLY SOON ITS VERY URGENT.
March 29, 2016 at 4:30 pm #81410AnonymousInactiveTHANKS A LOT. but if a teacher fails in the 1st year of the b.ed course or sight health problem in matter of continuing b.ed course can he/she be permitted to get fresh resolution to get admitted in the b.ed course in the next academic session
Yes. As per Memo No: 982 SC/G, dt. 07.03.1968 one can be allowed to do the said course on health issues or on unavoidable circumstances.
March 29, 2016 at 4:32 pm #81411AnonymousInactiveit is also heard that from next year b.ed will be again 1 year duration course . IS THERE ANY VALIDITY OF THIS NEWS. PLEASE REPLY SOON ITS VERY URGENT.
As of now, no news as to the reimplementation of 1 year B.Ed. course has been authenticated.
March 31, 2016 at 7:17 am #81420AnonymousInactiveAs of now, no news as to the reimplementation of 1 year B.Ed. course has been authenticated.
THANKS A LOT. can u upload the memo
April 1, 2016 at 12:39 pm #81424AnonymousInactiveTHANKS A LOT. can u upload the memo
Here is the G.O. Go to Eligibility and then follow last the sentence of Clause (2).
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