B.Ed.

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) Programme

KKCE has been conducting the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program (affiliated to the University of Mumbai) since the year 1962. To date, the institution has provided more than 5000 quality teachers to the field of education. Till the academic year 2014 – 2015, the B.Ed. course was a one-year program. In 2015, the University moved to a two-year program with four semesters.

NCTE has given recognition to KKCE to run two units of 50 students each. Presently, only one unit of 50 students is functioning.

Duration of the Course: As per the Ordinances, the duration of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Program from the year 2017-2018 will be of two years as Credit Based Choice System comprising of four semesters. The B.Ed Programme shall be of duration of two years, which can be completed in a maximum period of three years from the date of admission to the program.

Eligibility Criteria for the Course: Following candidates are eligible for admission:

  1. Candidates with at least 50% marks either in the Bachelor Degree (a three-year program) in B.A, B.Sc or 50% (49.50-49.99%) in post-graduation and for the reserved category (ST, SC, OBC, VJNT 1,2,3) 45% (44.50-44.99%) will be eligible. For B.Com, Management, Engineering, Computer Science, Technology, Agriculture, BBI, Pharmacy, Law, Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Music, Dance, Drama with 55% marks at graduation or post-graduation will be eligible for open category and for reserved category 50%. Any other qualification equivalent thereof is eligible for admission to the program.
  2. The reservation and relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PWD and other categories shall be as per the rules of the Central Government / State Government, whichever is applicable.

Admission to the Course: Being a linguistic minority institution, 50% seats are reserved for Gujarati linguistic minority students. However, all admissions to the course are centralized.

 

Please click on the links below for the structure and syllabus of the programme as described by the University of Mumbai.