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Friday, March 19, 2010

Best B.Ed. Colleges in India

Top B.Ed. Colleges in India

India is a fast developing country and for a fast developing country one of the basic needs for its citizens is education. To have this education the most important personals are teachers. Therefore not only it is necessary to have sufficient amount of teachers but also they must have good skill of teaching capabilities and knowledge.
Therefore there are many institutions in India which have the aim to meet the above requirement. They provide a degree known as B.Ed.(Bachelor of Education) which is the minimum qualification required for one to start a career as a Teacher. The basic aim of this degree is that the teacher must understand the concepts of children knowledge development, professional development etc. and also the need and way to update himself according to the modern technology.
Overall idea of this degree is that it helps the one to groom himself as a good teacher who can mix with students properly and can able to share his knowledge with them in a proper manner.
List of some of the best B Ed colleges in India are:-
  1. JSS Institution of Education, Bangalore
  2. College of Teacher Education, Agartala
  3. Indira Gandhi B Ed College, Karnataka
  4. A G Teachers College, Ahmedabad
  5. National Council of Teacher Education, New Delhi
  6. St. Xaviers College of Education, Patna
  7. NSS Training College, Pandalam
  8. College of Teacher Education, Kozhikode
  9. D.M. College of teacher Education, Imphal
  10. Jamia Millia Islamia Institure of Post Graduate Studies and Research
Keeping in mind the rise of technology like audio-visual classrooms, online class rooms etc. and the increasing demand of the quality education in the country the margin of error for any teacher is very less or negligible, therefore it becomes more important that the quality of education is good in the B.Ed. colleges. These colleges are raising their standards and one of the examples for this can be that to get seats in these colleges one must get the best grades/rank instead of just qualifying the exam.

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