Bachelor of Education or B.Ed is a 2-year undergraduate teaching program that enables you to pursue a career in teaching and other related fields. This course can also be commonly known as Bachelor of Training or Shiksha Shastri. You can clear this degree within a maximum time span of 5 years. The B.Ed syllabus covers subjects like holistic education, psychology, guidance and counselling, and others. One with an aggregate of 50-55% in graduation from a recognized university is eligible for this course. There are a number of entrance tests for B.Ed admission such as IPU CET, BHU UET, DU B.ED, and others
1.Lady Shri Ram College For Women, South Delhi 2.Kasturi Ram College Of Higher Education, North West Delhi 3.Faculty Of Education, Jamia Millia Islamia University, South Delhi 4.Department Of Education, University Of Delhi, New Delhi 5.Al Ameen College Of Education, Bangalore 6.Vijaya Teachers College, Bangalore 7.Bombay Teachers’ Training College, Mumbai 8.Amity Institute Of Education, Amity University, New Delhi 9.St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata
A high school teacher teaches academic, technical, vocational or specialized subjects at public and private secondary schools, typically from grades 9-12. The subject taught could be science, language, mathematics, history, art, English, drama, or music. In a typical high school, where there are rotations of five to six classes every day, a teacher could potentially have more than one hundred different students to teach each and every day. A high school teacher can have a very fulfilling career by virtue of the responsibility they have to influence the future of young students. They play a key role in a student's outlook and career prospects. There are times when students are difficult to deal with, and teachers must exhibit a great deal of patience. However, this is overshadowed by the many wonderful student accomplishments that they are able to be a part of.