Thursday, June 7, 2007

Teacing Jobs in B.Ed. Colleges

Last year as many as 300 new B.Ed. colleges opened in Haryana, Uttarakhand and U.P. alone. There was massive demand of teachers and college principals. Most colleges advertised throughout the year but posts remained vacant as there were not enough qualified teachers available.

Requisite qualification for teacher in B.Ed. college is Master degree in subject with minimum 50% marks plus M.Ed. degree. You must have 55% marks either in one degree at least – M.A. or M.Ed. To be eligible for principal you must have Ph.D. degree and M.Ed. These vacancies will continue for 2-3 years to come as more colleges are likely to be approved.

If you are doing B.Ed. and aspire to be a college teacher, it is advisable to complete M.Ed. this year. Those who are already M.Ed. working in schools are eligible for college job.NET ( National Eligibility Test) clearance is an advantage if you are postgraduate with B.Ed.

The interview committee comprises Management, Principal of a local B.Ed. college and a university nominee. You must go through your B.Ed./M.Ed. books thoroughly before you appear.

When you apply for the post and are selected, do inquire about salary structure and other service benefits as private colleges may not be paying at par with govt. colleges. However, some good colleges prefer to pay well to maintain quality.
To know about B.Ed. colleges and their locations you may visit National Council of Teacher Education [NCTE] website.

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