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Events | Dates |
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Commencement of applications | July 2020 |
Last date of submitting application forms (extended) | November 25, 2020 |
Mohanlal Sukhadia University also known as MLSU is a state university, established in the year 1962 and offers Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) which comes under its department of education. The department of education of the university is affiliated to NCTE and follows the curriculum provided by both NCTE and MohanLal Sukhadia University.
B.Ed programme is a full time, two academic session programme. Each session is of 200 days duration. The course aims at a complete development of the student-teacher; particularly in knowledge and skills, in individual care of the learner and also in methods and evaluation designed to facilitate learning.
Eligible candidates can fill the application form for admission in their respective course by visiting the MLSU admission portal. Candidates are required to submit their application forms within the deadline.
Documents required are:
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a two year programme offered by the university. The programme is divided into two academic sessions, each session comprising a total duration of 200 days. Every academic session carries a weightage of 900 marks.
During the course, along with the theoretical knowledge, students will have to undergo a school Internship. The duration of the internship would be 16 weeks and credits would be given accordingly to the students in their internal assessment. One external assessment is also conducted by the end of every academic session.
Marks are given to the students on the basis of their performance in the theoretical examinational, internal assessment (school internship) and external assessment.
The successful candidates will be classified in three divisions and shall be assigned divisions separately in theory and practice of teaching as follows:
Division | Theory | Practice of teaching |
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I | 60% | 60% |
II | 48% | 48% |
III | 36% | 36% |
The syllabus of the programme is also divided into courses. There are a total of 20 courses divided in two academic sessions. The subjects taught during each course are tabulated below:
First Year
Course Number | Subject Name |
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Course 01 | Childhood and Growing Up |
Course 02 | Contemporary India and Education (including Gender, School and Society) |
Course 03 | Learning and Teaching |
Course 04 | Language across the Curriculum (including Reading and Reflecting on Texts) |
Course 05 | Pedagogy of a School Subject (First) –Part I (including Understanding Disciplines and Subjects) |
Course 06 | Pedagogy of a School Subject (Second) –Part I (including Understanding Disciplines and Subjects) |
Course 07 | Drama and Art in Education Internal assessment |
Course 08 | Critical Understanding of ICT Internal assessment |
Course 09 | Open Air Session / SUPW Camp Internal assessment |
Course 10 | School Internship (phase – 1, 4 Weeks) Internal assessment Engagement with the Field: Tasks and Assignments for Courses 5 & 6 |
Course 11 | External Assessment One Lesson Of Pedagogy of a School Subject |
Second Year
Course Number | Subject Name |
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Course 12 | Pedagogy of a School Subject One – Part II |
Course 13 | Pedagogy of a School Subject Two – Part II |
Course14 | Knowledge and Curriculum |
Course 15 | Assessment for Learning |
Course 16 | Educational Management and Creating an Inclusive School |
Course 17 | Understanding the Self Internal assessment |
Course 18 | Optional Course* 1. Vocational/Work Education 2. Health and Physical Education 3. Peace Education 4. Guidance and Counseling 5. Innovations and Action Research |
Course 19 |
School Internship 16 Weeks Internal assessment Engagement with the Field: Tasks and Assignments for Course 12 & 13 |
Course20 | External Assessment Viva-Voce for School Internship |
For a more detailed course structure, click here: B.Ed Syllabus
The University has always felt concerned about increasing access of students from various sections of the society to higher education and provides reservations, financial aids, scholarships and relaxation in qualifications for socially backward classes. Below mentioned are some of the scholarships and fellowship programmes offered by the institute:
Ques. Which colleges/institutes are affiliated with the MSLU for admissions in B.Ed?
Ans. Some of the B.Ed colleges affiliated with MSLU are:
Ques. Does MLSU follow any reservation criteria for B.Ed admissions?
Ans. Yes, MLSU does follow the reservation criteria for B.Ed admission as per the government of India’s guidelines. You can refer to MLSU’s official website to check the course-wise seat breakup.
Ques. How is the B.Ed faculty at MLSU Udaipur?
Ans. The faculty at MLSU for B.Ed consists of qualified and experienced teachers committed to share their knowledge and expertise to the students. The faculty is extremely helpful and is always on a lookout for students who have a zeal and passion to work with children.
Ques. What is the average salary of MLSU students after graduating in B.Ed?
Ans. The salary in this field increases as the candidate of MLSU gains more and more field experience of B.Ed course. The average salary of a TGT is INR 3 lacs per annum. PGT however can earn an average salary of INR 4.5 lacs per annum.
Ques. What is the application fee for B.Ed admissions at MLSU?
Ans. The application amount likely to be paid by the candidate is INR 100 for B.Ed admission at MLSU. Candidates are required to pay the fees online at the time of filling the form.
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