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24 MonthsBachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Special Education Mentally Retarded is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course and it is offered by the University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) (Special Education) (M.R.) must have passed a Bachelor’s degree examination of this University in any Faculty or a corresponding degree examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto and in addition must have subsequent to his/her passing the Bachelor’s degree examination.
1. Kept two terms, the first and the second (separated over the maximum period of 2 consecutive academic years in a college of Education B.Ed. Special Education (Mental retardation).
2. Completed course of prescribed practical work extending over two terms to the satisfaction of the Head of the Institution in which the candidate is studying.
The examination for the degree of B.Ed. Special Education (M.R.) shall consist of Part I – Theory & Part II – practicum. External Assessment – Sections A, B & C of Theory Part I Internal Assessment – Part II – Practicum.
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