Bachelors of Education, popularly referred to as B.Ed., is a two-year full-time degree course that is essential for candidates who are interested in pursuing a career in teaching and other related fields. Few colleges even offer this course as distance learning or correspondence which too is of 2 years. Students in the B.Ed. course are given professional training in both art and science subjects from the teaching point of view.
MEd or Master of Education is a master degree course that deals with the study of new methods of teaching and educational research. M.Ed is typically of two years duration divided into four semesters. Candidates can pursue MEd in distance education and regular mode. After the completion of M.Ed course, candidates can choose to work not only as teachers but also counsellors, administrators, headmasters, etc. Candidates should clear BEd (Bachelor of Education) from a recognised college/ university Candidates should clear BEd with the minimum required percentage (usually 50% - 60%) stipulated by the institution in which a candidate is applying .
NET is conducted by the UGC (University Grants Commission) twice in a year- June & December every year. Those candidates who have successfully cleared NET are eligible to apply for the lecturer posts in all Indian universities/Institutes/colleges, but the SET qualified candidates will be eligible for appointment of the lecturer post only in universities/colleges, belonging to the state from where they have cleared the SET exam.
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 College Teacher teaches courses in a wide variety of subjects, such as chemistry, culinary arts, and nursing. 1.Work with students who are studying for a degree or a certificate or certification or are taking classes to improve their knowledge or career skills. 2.Develop a curriculum for their course and ensure that it meets college and department standards 3.Plan lessons and assignments 4.Assess students’ progress by grading papers and tests 5.Advise students about which classes to take and how to achieve their goals 6.Stay informed about changes and innovations in their field 7.Conduct research and experiments to advance knowledge in their field 8.Supervise graduate students who are working toward doctoral degrees 9.Publish original research and analysis in books and academic journals 10.Serve on academic and administrative committees that review and recommend policies, make budget decisions or advise on hiring and promotions within their department.