can i do B-ed after B-tech in C.S.E branch from Bhaktabala B-ed collage Nadia
Yes, you can pursue B.Ed. after completing B.Tech in CSE, as per NCTE norms. Many B.Ed. colleges accept engineering graduates, especially for teaching technical or mathematics-related subjects. Bhaktabala B.Ed. College in Nadia follows West Bengal University of Teachers’ Training guidelines, so you’ll need to meet their minimum marks requirement (usually 50% aggregate in graduation). When applying, you may have to choose a teaching subject—since you’re from CSE, Computer Science or Mathematics is the natural choice. Keep in mind that B.Ed. is a pedagogy-oriented course, so the focus will be on how to teach, not on technical programming skills. Before applying, confirm with the college if they have specific seat allocations for non-arts/science graduates, as some institutions limit intake for professional degree holders. If teaching is your goal, your B.Tech background will actually give you an edge in teaching computer-related subjects.
Thank you, and best of luck.
Good afternoon. Absolutely ,you can pursue a B.Ed. at Bhaktabala B.Ed. College (Nadia) even after completing your B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), provided you meet the eligibility criteria. Here’s the criteria:
Eligibility
B.Tech graduates (in Science or Mathematics specialization) with a minimum of 55% marks are eligible to apply for B.Ed. programs under WBUTTEPA (now Baba Saheb Ambedkar Education University)—and Bhaktabala B.Ed. College follows these norms.
In official terms:
Bachelor’s in Engineering or Technology with Science-and/or-Mathematics, with 55% marks … are also eligible.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can do B.Ed. after your B.Tech in CSE, even from Bhaktabala B.Ed College, Nadia, provided you meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility guidelines for B.Ed. course are specified by NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education). After completing B.Tech. engineering graduates can be eligible to apply for B.Ed. admission in any college, in particular - if they are interested in subjects like mathematics, science or computer science to teach.
Ultimately, if there are no eligibility issues, the college's selection will depend on admission process and subject combinations available.