Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mode
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December 4, 2012 at 3:14 pm #75852AnonymousInactive
Re: Permission for B.Ed. course through ODL Mode.
D.I. of 24 Pgs (S) has given a notice to the all heads of the institutions to submit the information of non-B.Ed teachers of their school including work education and physical education teachers. Wait and see what happened.December 4, 2012 at 6:55 pm #75858AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for B.Ed. course through ODL Mode.
@swarna1984: As you have enrolled yourself in b.ed course under NSOU, it must be b.ed in special education. Did your d.i. showed any reason for not permitting you for this course.January 5, 2013 at 5:40 pm #76278AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
dear sir I joined in a govt aided school in 15/10/2007. still i am a non B.Ed . i have 48.50% of marks in B.Sc . how i complete my B.Ed. will my increment be stopped from 1/7/2013. please answer. now what step i have to take . pls suggest.February 15, 2013 at 1:15 pm #76929AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
What happened to ODL mode B.ED training?any news?we,non-traineds are in confusion…please provide good news for us…February 22, 2013 at 6:40 pm #77013AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
@sandip_prince80
Follow the link:
https://wbxpress.com/topic/23414-ednu-iu-23-12-dated-16-03-2012/
Secretary, Higher Education Dept and Liaison Officer A.N. Dey has already taken up the matter with NCTE. State Govt is waiting for 17000 seats (for in-service untrained teachers) to be allotted by NCTE in ODL mode. NSOU will conduct the entire course through its study centres, existing B. Ed. colleges and other institutions.February 24, 2013 at 11:53 am #77043AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
what is the latest news in regard to the odl b.ed of untrained teachers?plz throw some light on this matter as various b.ed colleges would start their admission process in regular mode from march.February 24, 2013 at 6:32 pm #77047AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
I mentioned the latest status in this regard in my earlier post. And if NCTE allots requisite seats in odl mode all the universities will be directed not to admit in-service teachers in regular mode.March 13, 2013 at 3:05 am #77351AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
Yesterday I have visited the sites of some of the Universities in W.B.Apart from The University of Calcutta,all other Universities have declared the Admission Notification for B.ED 2013-14 session in regular mode for Freshers and for Deputed too.I am too much confused.Here discussions are going on in full swing and some documents uploaded in favour of ODL mode training,but on the other the Universities going on in their own way.Please help me by giving information which way is the right way.Are the documents uploaded here 100% authentic?If yes, then how the universities got power to violet the norms of Education Dept.??March 14, 2013 at 12:32 am #77374AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
friend,
i joined as an A.T in pass course in 2009 in a permanent post.
bt my headmaster did not gave me permission to do M.A,even though i requested him many times.then I was frustrated and did my M.A from ignou 2011-12 session.what are my prospects to get appt. through Ssc in pg scale.
also 1 more thing-i am untrained,if i do b.ed from nsou when the govt makes the arrangements,then I will never be able to apply for p.g scale or even H.M.
as i wont be able to appear as fresher having done b.ed from NsoMarch 14, 2013 at 12:34 am #77375AnonymousInactiveRe: Permission for pursuance of B.Ed. course through ODL mod
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nsou.
my career graph seems blocked.
is there any hope for me? -
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