Teacher Joining: If you are thinking of becoming a teacher in government schools, then some important rules of the New Education Policy (NEP 2020) should be kept in mind. Under NEP 2020, it has been decided to end the B.Ed course. A new course is going to be launched in place of B.Ed.
Teacher Joining: B.Ed degree is required to become a teacher in government as well as private schools. After this, students have to do a course after graduation. According to the New Education Policy (NEP 2020), a decision is being taken to end the recognition of B.Ed course. Now a new course is going to be launched in place of B.Ed degree. This course has also started in many big universities.
What is BEd: What is B.Ed course?
The full name of BEd is Bachelor of Education. It is a professional graduation program. Students wishing to make a career in the teaching sector have to do this course after graduation. Let us tell you that this course contains detailed knowledge of the method of teaching and special subjects. In the new education policy, now a decision is being taken to discontinue this course.
What is ITEP Course: What is ITEP Course?
To improve the teaching sector, a new integrated program has been launched in place of B.Ed under the new education policy. The name of this course is Integrated Teachers Education Program (ITEP). It has been prepared by the National Council for Teacher Education i.e. (NCTE). It is being included in the higher education system.
According to the new education policy, the Integrated Teachers Education Program (ITEP) course has been prepared on the basis of school structure. In this, teachers will be prepared for basic, elementary, middle and secondary stages.
How many years of ITEP course?
The ITEP course will be of four years duration. You can take admission in it only after 12th. It is being said to be a different course from B.Ed. Let us tell you that ITEP course has been started in many big universities. It has been started in two colleges of Delhi University in the year 2023 itself.
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