B.Ed.
Yes, Raja Shankar Shah University, Chhindwara offers an Integrated B.Sc. + B.Ed. course.
Course Details:
Course Name: Integrated B.Sc. + B.Ed.
Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Mode: Full-time
Department: Faculty of Education
Official Website: cuc.ac.in
You cannot apply for B.Sc. B.Ed. or M.Sc.Ed. through RIE CEE 2025 if you passed 12th in 2022. Only candidates passing 12th in 2023, 2024, or appearing in 2025 are eligible.
For more details, visit: RIE CEE Eligibility - Careers360
Hello Pragya,
Here is the updated answer as per your guidelines regarding the entrance exam application date for B.Sc. + B.Ed. (Integrated) for the 2025–26 academic session :
National-Level Entrance (NCET 2025):
The Integrated B.Sc.-B.Ed. admission for many central and state universities is done through the National Common Entrance Test (NCET).
For 2025–26, the NCET application process has already been completed.
The exam date is yet to be officially announced.
Institutions such as IITs, NITs, Regional Institutes of Education (RIEs), and other government-recognized universities participate in this.
State-Level Admission Updates:
Madhya Pradesh : Department of Higher Education has started the registration for NCTE-recognized courses including B.Sc.-B.Ed.
Application dates: May 15 to May 30, 2025.
Goa : Online admission for B.Sc. and B.Ed. programs is active, but there is no clear update yet on integrated B.Sc.-B.Ed. programs.
Bihar : B.Ed. CET is mainly for 2-year B.Ed. programs. No separate update yet for the integrated B.Sc.-B.Ed. program.
Suggestions:
Check the respective university or college websites regularly for updated admission notices.
Integrated B.Sc.-B.Ed. is typically offered at Regional Institutes of Education and select state universities.
Keep necessary documents like 12th marksheet, ID proof, and passport-size photo ready for application
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you are eligible to apply to the B.Sc. B.Ed. (Integrated) programme. Because you have a PCM background and scored 69% in 12th boards, you are eligible under the basic eligibility criteria many universities will have. These criteria usually require 50–55% marks in 12th + science subjects. There are a few universities that accept students from Delhi for the B.Sc. B.Ed integrated programme. Here's a list of some of them:
Hello there,
The fee structure for the B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) course varies depending on the type of institution:
Government Colleges: The total fee generally ranges from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 25,000 per year .
Private Colleges: The fee typically ranges from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 per year , depending on the college's facilities and reputation.
Additional charges like admission fees, examination fees, and development fees may apply separately. The course duration is usually 2 years.
Hello,
The prospectus of GJU HISAR states that the admission to Integrated Teachers Education Programme (ITEP) B.Sc. B.Ed. and B.A. B.Ed. programmes will be made on the basis of merit of National Common Entrance Test (NCET) 2025 conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) . So, yes, Entrance Exam is compulsory.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hii,
Depending on you, studying for a B.Ed. can be either easy or difficult. A B.Ed. will seem simple and engaging if you enjoy instructing and learning. You will learn about subjects like school education, teaching strategies, and child psychology. It may be a little challenging at first, but it gets easier with consistent study.
Focus, practice, and well-written notes are very beneficial. Therefore, if you study with interest and manage your time well, earning a B.Ed. is not too difficult.
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