B.El.Ed (Bachelor of Elementary Education) Course

Introduction: Bachelor of Elementary Education or B.EI.Ed is an undergraduate and full-time degree programme; obtain 4-year of duration. The course curriculum is divided into three phases - Lectures and theories for the first 3 years and 1-year includes practical training.  The theory part covers several subjects' like- core course, liberal courses, specialized courses in education etc. And the practical syllabus covers various topics like- School Contact program, Academic enrichment activities, tutorials, projects and internships and more.

Quick Overview - Bachelor of Elementary Education

Particulars Details
Course Name B.El.Ed
Full Form Bachelor of Elementary Education
Course Type Undergraduate
Duration 4 Years
Eligibility Criteria Diploma

This 4-year academic programme is offered in several Indian universities and colleges in both Hindi and English Language. The main focus of B.EI.Ed course to trains students to deal with children (6-12 year). The course is specially designed to understand child psychology. During the training, candidates are getting trained to understand children's disabilities and individually designed programs. After the completion, of course, graduates can find various opportunities in both the private and public sector. Apart from that, candidates can also be self-employed such as – teacher, Nurses, Content writer, tutor etc. Admission for Bachelor of Elementary education is done through university level entrance exam and state level entrance examination like –Delhi University B.EI.Ed entrance exam.

B.EI.Ed Course Eligibility Criteria:

Candidates who want to apply for Bachelor of Elementary Education need to fulfil the following mentioned criteria:

  • Candidates must have passed Class 12th or equivalent in relevant discipline from a recognized board with at least 50% of marks. (5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC Category).
  • Candidates who hold a 2-year diploma in Elementary Education are also eligible to apply for B.EI.Ed. 

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