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NCTE u2013 The National Council For Teacher Education is planning to bring some modifications to B.Ed Course Duration. We are here in this blog post to let you know complete details about the same. If you are doing a B.Ed course in Delhi, then you must go through. Presently, the course is for two years. But, they want to make it for four years.
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Discover More About New Duration Of B.Ed Course NCTE – The National Council For Teacher Education is planning to bring some modifications to B.Ed Course Duration. We are here in this blog post to let you know complete details about the same. If you are doing a B.Ed course in Delhi, then you must go through. Presently, the course is for two years. But, they want to make it for four years. You can expect the change to be implemented in the next upcoming year. They are doing such changes in order to improve the teaching quality in India. So, there would be a launch of four years integrated coaching by 2020. Keep this in mind, if you are taking B.Ed admission in delhi. How Does The New Course Structure Look Like?
Are you aiming to join B.Ed course in Delhi? Then you should definitely read the changed framework. The B.Ed course would be for 4 years and also integrated program. The B.Ed course in Delhi and other regions would be offered at two levels. One is from pre-primary level to primary level. The other is from upper primary to secondary level. This course would be for three streams namely BA, BCom, and BSc. The new curriculum would be taken care by NCTE only. NCTE has already informed many reputed institutions to welcome B.Ed admission in Delhiand other regions from next year. So, it will start from the 2019-2020 academic session. If you have completed your bachelors or masters degree, you are given a grace period to pursue B.Ed course. The duration is 2 or 3 years. Above all, the new integrated course will save one precious year for aspirants. Because you can take up B.Ed Course right after 12th grade. Now, the aspirants are supposed to complete graduation and then take up the B.Ed course. So, the change is for good!