Bachelor of Education (B Ed) - Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar

Mode of Learning:

Full Time

Course Level:

Bachelors Degree

Course Duration:

2 Year
 

Fees:

100
 

Course Description:

Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar is offering Bachelor of Education (BEd). In this section, learn about the Bachelor of Education (BEd) course at Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar

Applicability of Regulations for the time being in force:
Notwithstanding the integrated nature of a course spread over one academic year, the regulations in force at the time a student joins the course shall hold good only for the examinations held during or at the end of the academic year. Nothing in these regulations shall be deemed to debar the University from amending the regulations subsequently and the amended regulations, if any, shall apply to all students whether old or new.

Duration of Course : 1 year

2. Eligibility:
a. The B.Ed. examination shall be open to only those graduates or post-graduates of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar or any other recognized University who had been admitted to B.Ed.

B.Ed. admission shall be 50% at first or second degree level for general and reserved categories (other than schedule castes/schedule tribes/backward classes). For Schedule Castes/Schedule Tribes/Backward Classes/Categories the minimum qualifying percentage score for B.Ed. admission shall be 45% at first or second degree level.

Fees:
Date/s for Sending Admission Forms:

December 01 Without Late Fee : 100/-
December 15 With Late Fee : 200/-
January 15 With Late Fee : 500/-
January 31 With Late Fee : 1000/-
February 15 With Late Fee 1000/-

A candidate can take up any two of the following methodologies:

Option Teaching Methodologies Paper VI & VII Marks
External Internal Total
1. Option i (a) Methodology of Teaching of Punjabi 80 20 100
2. Option i (b) Methodology of Teaching of Hindi 80 20 100
3. Option i (c) Methodology of Teaching of English 80 20 100

4. Option i (d) Methodology of Teaching of Sanskrit 80 20 100
5. Option ii (a) Methodology of Teaching of Social Studies 80 20 100
6. Option ii (b) Methodology of Teaching of History 80 20 100
7. Option ii (c) Methodology of Teaching of Geography 80 20 100
8. Option ii (d) Methodology of Teaching of Political Science 80 20 100
9. Option ii (e) Methodology of Teaching of Economics 80 20 100

10. Option iii Methodology of Teaching of Commerce 80 20 100
11. Option iv Methodology of Teaching of Mathematics 80 20 100
12. Option v Methodology of Teaching of Computer Education 80 20 100
13. Option vi (a) Methodology of Teaching of Science 80 20 100
14. Option vi (b) Methodology of Teaching of Physical Sciences 80 20 100
15. Option vi (c) Methodology of Teaching of Life Sciences 80 20 100

16. Option vi (d) Methodology of Teaching of Home Science 80 20 100
17. Option vii Methodology of Teaching of Physical Education 80 20 100
18. Option viii Methodology of Teaching of Music 80 20 100
19. Option ix Methodology of Teaching of Fine Art 80 20 100
20. Option x Methodology of Teaching of Agriculture 80 20 100

Area–D: School Based Experiences:

Area D consists of practical work in two school subjects (D1 - Internship in methodology I and D2 - Internship in methodology II). Each paper will carry 40% as sessional work and 60% as terminal examination award. The sessional work will be evaluated at institution level by the method master or the panel nominated by the principal. The distribution of 40 marks of sessional work will be as under:
(a) Performance in two discussion lesson (5+5) = 10 Marks
(b) Performance during the teaching practice = 10 Marks
(c) Practical lesson note-book = 10 Marks
(d) Audio Visual aids/innovations/ Models/
Resources used during the teaching programme = 10 Marks

= 40 Marks
The terminal examination in D1 (Internship in methodology I) and D2 (Internship in methodology II) will carry 60 marks each. Evaluation will be done by a panel of two subject teachers co-ordinated by approved/ regular Principal of any college of education affiliated to GNDU, Amritsar and appointed by the Dean, Faculty of Education. Internal examiners can award upto 65% marks to candidate at their own level. However if they feel the candidate deserves higher marks, the work must be evaluated by the panel of examiners headed by the co-ordinator. The candidate shall have to secure 40% marks in terminal as well as in sessional work separately. Marks of both sessional work and terminal examination shall be counted towards division or merit. The candidate shall have to secure 40% marks in each subject in terminal and sesional work separately for passing the examination.
The final award of D1 and D2 will be sent to the university by concerned co-ordinator with the counter signature of the college Principal.

Area–E : Add on Courses
Area E consists of Add on Courses: E1 (ICT integration in Pedagogy) E2 (Language Proficiency (Communication Skills)) E3 (Art in Education) and E4 (Physical Education). Each add on course will carry 25 marks and will be evaluated at institutional level by the internal examiner appointed and co-ordinated by the Principal of the concerned college. There will be no external examination for the Area E courses. The candidate shall have to secure 40 % marks in each Add on course separately as minimum qualifying marks. The final award of Area E will be sent to the university by the concerned internal examiner with the counter signature of the concerned Principal.

Note:

I. A candidate who becomes ineligible in Area A, Area B, Area C for want of minimum attendance stands ineligible for Area D and /or in Area E also and vice versa.
II. Provided that a candidate who fails in and / or one or more papers of Area A, Area B, Area C and / or Area D, Area E shall be given grace marks according to ordinances relating to award of grace marks.

5. Medium of Examination: The medium of examination shall be English, Punjabi, and Hindi.

6. The Payment to the Co-ordinator and External Examiners
The remuneration will be paid @ Rs. 10.00 per lesson to the Coordinator for Skill-in-Teaching Practical Examination. The payment will be made by the Principal of the concerned college and will be reimbursed by the university.
7.(A)(i) If a candidate fails in the sessional work of Area A (Foundation of Education),Area B (Pedagogical Knowledge), Area C (Pedagogical Content Knowledge), Area D(School Based Experiences) and Area E (Add on Courses),he/she shall not be allowed to appear in the examination of that particular part. He/she can appear in the remaining part/s in the examination but his/her result of annual examination will not be declared. He/she shall have to rejoin the college in the succeeding session for a minimum period of one month in order to qualify for the sessional work of that particular part/s. The Principal shall be empowered to extend this period but the extension must expire one week before the commencement of the next annual examination. If he/she passes in the sessional work, his/her result of annual examination will be declared and if he/she fails to qualify in the sessional work then his/her candidature for the previous examination will stand cancelled and result will be filed. The marks awarded to a candidate in the sessional work will be carried forward at his/her option when he/she is permitted to re-appear in a part/s in subsequent examination. The marks obtained by a candidate in sessional work shall be valid even if he/she remains absent in the terminal examination.

(ii) Sessional work in each paper will be based on two house tests and the prescribed sessional practical work.
(iii) The Principal will be the overall incharge of sessional work and will have the authority to modify if and where necessary.
(iv) Students of B.Ed. Class falling short of required lectures/lessons in teaching practice/practicals may be allowed to take the following supplementary examination of April Examination after making the deficiency by rejoining their respective colleges.
(b)(i)The College should intimate the names of such students to the University as are failing in the sessional work of area A or Area B or Area C or Area D or Area E at least fifteen days before the commencement of the theory examination and a week before in the case of school based experiences.
(ii) The sessional work in Area A, Area B, Area C, Area D and Area E should be sent to the University before commencement of Annual Theory Examination. Award of sessional work in Area C should reach University immediately after the completion of school based experiences. The college should intimate to the University the names of such students as are failing in the sessional work of any part/s or falling short of lectures in any paper/s. This intimation must reach the University at least fifteen days before the commencement of the theory examination and a week before in the case of school based experiences in each subject of methodology.
(iii) The University may appoint an inspector to inspect the records etc, of the internal assessment / sessional work maintained in the various colleges for ensuring uniformity of standards.

(iv) During the inspections concerned records of sessional work, practical work, activities etc. should be available in the institution at least for six months. The same should be submitted to the members of inspection team as and when asked for.
8. Practical Examination in Area D will be held after the Theory Paper Examinations.
9. If a candidate fails to pass the B.Ed. Examination or remains absent or is placed under re-appear in Area A, Area B, Area C, Area D and Area E he/she shall be given the next four consecutive chances to pass the examination failing which he/she will have to rejoin the college afresh. Such a candidate shall pay a fee as fixed by university on each occasion.
a) The result of a candidate, who remains absent or fails to secure 40% marks in sessional work in each area, will not be declared till he/she makes up the deficiency in the next session by joining the college for a period depending upon the discretion of the Principal. If a candidate does not join the college or fails to qualify the sessional work in the next session his/her pending result of the annual examination will be cancelled.
b) If he/she fails in one or two papers Area A, Area B, Area C, Area D and Area E he/she may be permitted to appear in such paper/s in the next three subsequent examinations, Such candidate shall pay a fee fixed by the University from time to time on each occasion. If he/she passes in all such paper/s in any of these examinations, he/she shall be deemed to have passed the examination.

10. School Based Experiences
The school based experiences of 6 weeks duration will be split up in two spells for regular students. First, two weeks teaching practice in the month of October/November and second, four weeks in the month of April/May. All lessons are to be supervised by the concerned Method Masters. Comments will be entered in the note books & feedback will be given to the students.
A candidate who does not complete 2+2=4 composite discussion lessons and sixty lessons, (25+5) i.e.; 25 Composite and 5 Micro in each subject and 40 observations, (15+5) i.e.; 15 composite and 5 Micro in each subject, he/she will have to complete these in the next session in order to undergo the teaching practice of the remaining period. The Principal will intimate the names and roll numbers of such candidate/s to the University immediately after the completion of teaching practice so that the result of the Annual Examination of these candidate/s may be withheld. If any candidate fails lo complete the six weeks teaching practice in the next session, his/her candidature will be cancelled and result be filed.
11. A candidate passes a part or component or sub component of a part but fails in other component or sub component of a part, he/she is not required to re-appear in a part or component or sub-component which he/she has passed.
12. The marks awarded to a candidate in the sessional work shall he carried forward when he/she is permitted under ordinances to reappear in a part or parts at a subsequent examination. The marks obtained by a candidate in sessional work shall be valid even if he/she remains absent in the terminal examination.

13. Pass Marks, Division/Merit
(a) The minimum marks required to pass the examination shall be 40%. The candidate shall have to secure at least 40% marks in terminal and sessional work separately in all the Papers/Components of Area A, Area B, Area C, Area D and Area E.
(b) Overall division and merit will be determined on the aggregate of terminal and sessional work in Area A, Area B, Area C, Area D and Area E (i.e. Out of 1000 marks).
First division with distinction : 70% or above
First division : 60% or above
Second division : Above 50% but below 60%

Third division : Above 40% and below 50%

14. Improvement of Division/Performance
a. That if a candidate who has passed B.Ed. Examination from this University and has secured less than 60% marks may be allowed to reappear in theory papers only for the purpose of improving his/her division/performance. He/she may be given two chances for this purpose. He/she may appear in any one or more papers or all the theory papers, provided that he/she completes the examination within a period of two years from the date of passing the examination in the first instance or before attaining higher degree in Education. The candidate will have to appear as per the syllabus prevalent at the time of examination.
b. That marks of sessional work will remain unchanged.
c. That if he/she fails to improve his/her score, he/she may be given the benefit of his/her favourable score in the original examination and new score in that case may be treated as cancelled. His/her previous result will stand in such cases.
d. That candidate appearing under ordinance relating to improvement of division/performance, will be entitled to grace marks up to one per cent of the aggregate marks of the paper(s) in which he/she appeals provided he/she improves his/her division to score to 50%, 55% or 60% with the grace mark(s).

e. That such a candidate shall not be eligible for inclusion in the merit list/prize or medal.

15. B.ED. Additional Teaching Subject/Component
a. A person who has already passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Education or equivalent degree from any University of Punjab i.e. Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjabi University, Patiala or Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar only may offer an additional subject or component other than the one which he/she has already passed. Such a candidate may be admitted to the examination on submission of application on the prescribed form and payment of fee fixed by the university from time to time as admission fee. He/she shall join an affiliated college for teaching/training in the subject at least for one month. The college shall supply sessional work awards to thy University in accordance with the prescribed rules.
b. A student who wants to appear for B.Ed. additional teaching subject/s will be required to join at least for one month, in any college of his/her choice where the facilities for such teaching subject/s exist and will deliver 20 composite lessons and 5 micro lessons under the guidance of concerned method master. He/she will also complete 20 observations. He/she will have to complete 6 weeks teaching practice along with regular students. He/she will be allowed to appear in Annual Examination only along with regular students. He/she may be provisionally permitted to appear in theory paper/s. However, his/her school based experience examination will be conducted only on the production of teaching practice completion certificate issued by the concerned college. All other conditions which are applicable to regular students shall also be mandatory for additional teaching subject/component students.

Provided that:
1) For appearing in additional subject, only those students will be eligible to appear in the University examination who have already passed the B.Ed. examination.

2) Subject to the approval of the Syndicate/ Regulation Committee.

16. Results/Degrees:
Four weeks after the completion of Examination or as is possible, the Registrar shall publish a list (gazette) of candidate/s who took the examination. The gazette will show the marks obtained by the candidate/s terminal and sessional work separately. Merit or division will be determined on the basis of marks obtained in the examination including of all the areas. Each successful candidate shall be awarded a degree stating the division on the basis of marks obtained by him/her out of 1000 marks.

17. Curriculum Transaction:
a. Practical work to be performed by each student
Item Essential (Numbers)

a. Micro practice lessons Ten- five in each subject
b. Micro discussion lessons Two - one in each subject
c. Observation of micro lessons by peer group Ten- five in each subject
d. Lesson planning and teaching in real school Forty - twenty lessons in each teaching
situations including internship subject
e. Lesson planning and teaching in simulated situation Ten -five lessons in each teaching subject

f. Observation of lessons taught by fellow students Thirty- fifteen lessons in each
teaching subject
g. Action Research Project one
i. Stand alone community experience Two days
j. Field specific community experience Five days

b. Supervision of Practice lesson

Out of prescribed practice teaching lessons at least 50% lessons would be supervised by the teacher educators and feedback would be given to the students verbally as well as in writing. Record of lesson planning, teaching and supervision would be maintained.

 
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