B.Ed.
If you want to become a teacher, doing B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is a good choice. Now the question is, whether it is better to do B.Ed after graduation or after post-graduation (master’s degree).
The better option depends on your goals:
If you want to become a school teacher as soon as possible, doing B.Ed after graduation is better. You save time and can start applying for teaching jobs earlier.
If you want to apply for PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) posts in senior secondary schools or want to get a higher salary, then doing B.Ed after post-graduation is better. You will be eligible for higher teaching posts and may get better job opportunities.
So, if you are sure about teaching and want to start early, do B.Ed after graduation. If you want to go for higher-level teaching posts or appear for exams like UGC NET later, then you can do it after post-graduation.
website: https://www.ugc.gov.in https://www.education.gov.in
The 2025 B.Ed admission process in the Maharana Pratap College of Mahendragarh will take place mostly after the state university or government body (normally held around June to August every year) announces its entrance process on B.Ed or the centralised counselling process.
It is recommendable that you frequently visit the official webpage of the college, or log to the portal of the affiliated university (such as CRSU or MDU, where relevant), to be updated on admission schedule, application date and counselling procedure.
Good afternoon ,as of now, the B.Ed admission process for Maharana Pratap College of Education, Mehendragarh (Haryana) for the 2025 academic year is expected to follow the state-level schedule set by Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, to which the college is affiliated.
Expected Admission Timeline for B.Ed 2025
Application Start: Likely in August 2025
Last Date to Apply: Around mid-September 2025
Merit List/Counselling: Late September to October 2025
Classes Begin: October–November 2025
The college follows a merit-based admission system, considering marks from your graduation degree. There may also be a counselling round conducted by the university or state education board.
Yes, you can apply for the B.Ed course at Azam Campus (H.G.M. Azam College of Education, Pune) since you have completed your B.Sc.
To be eligible, you need to have at least 50% marks in your B.Sc. If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, OBC or PwD, then you may get a relaxation of 5%. You should have studied at least one school-level subject during your B.Sc. The course is full-time and lasts for 2 years.
Admission is based on merit and sometimes you may need to appear for the MAH-B.Ed CET, which is the Maharashtra state entrance exam for B.Ed courses.
Many students study here, but some have shared feedback online saying that the college management is more focused on profit now, and some faced issues with how the courses were handled. So it's better to visit the college or talk to students before taking admission.
website: https://azamcampus.org https://drpaiu.edu.in
Yes bro, you can do B.Ed now. Since you have a UG degree in B.Com and are doing PG in Kannada, you are eligible. Just make sure your university accepts these subjects for B.Ed admission. Many colleges allow it if you studied any two school subjects.
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With a category rank of 2993 in OBC and a state rank of 7000 in the B.Ed entrance exam 2025, your chances of getting admission in a government B.Ed. Ed college depends on the total number of seats, reservation policies, and the cut-off trends in your state. Generally, government colleges reserve a good number of seats for OBC candidates, so your OBC rank may still give you a fair chance in later counselling rounds, especially in less competitive districts or newly established colleges. It’s important to participate in all counselling rounds and keep checking for seat availability.
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Grace marks in the compartment exam depend on your board's policy.
For CBSE, if you are failing by a few marks (usually 1–5 marks), the board may give grace marks to help you pass.
So, if the passing marks are 23 and you scored 18, it’s a gap of 5 marks. There is a chance you may get grace marks, but it is not guaranteed. It depends on board rules and evaluation.
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First off, congratulations on getting selected for both programs in government institutes that’s a good achievement. Now, deciding between BSc Nursing and Integrated BSc-BEd really depends to your career goals and interest in healthcare vs education.
BSc Nursing can leads to jobs in hospitals, clinics, defense forces, or abroad, high demand in India and foreign countries (especially Gulf, UK, Canada) and offers stable government jobs after qualifying nursing exams.
You can also pursue MSc Nursing or Hospital Administration later.
On the other hand Integrated BSc-BEd:Aimed at becoming a school teacher, especially in science or upper primary classes , you become eligible for teaching jobs in government schools after clearing TET/CTET or state teaching eligibility tests and can also be less physically demanding than nursing but requires strong communication and teaching skills.
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Yes, in some colleges, uniforms is mandatory, and in some colleges, uniforms is not mandatory.Also every college provides both common and attached washrooms. Depending on which one you want, you can pay for it.
Yes, B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) has regular classes . It is a two-year full-time program in which students have to attend classes regularly.
B.Ed. is a professional degree that prepares students to become teachers. It is a 2-year course that is pursued on a regular basis, which means students have to attend classes every day. This course is usually divided into 4 semesters, and students have to study different subjects in each semester.
For admission into B.Ed. , students must have a bachelor's or master's degree from a recognized university, Some universities also conduct entrance exams for admission.
For more help refer here B.ED COURSE DETAILS
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