Admission to the B.Ed. program at the university requires candidates to pass an entrance exam, followed by selection from a merit list for counseling. The faculty is highly regarded and the classrooms are equipped with modern technology. The Department of Education consists of six assistant professors and one associate professor who are supportive of students. The course fees are structured to accommodate different categories: reserved category students pay Rs. 4,000 in the first year and Rs. 3,300 in the second year, while general category students pay Rs. 15,000 for the first year and Rs. 24,000 for the second year. Scholarships are available for economically weaker students. The program offers good job prospects, with graduates earning between Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 30,000 per month in reputed public schools. Clearing exams like CTET/TET can lead to government job opportunities. A 4-month internship is part of the curriculum, though it is unpaid. Financial assistance is available for Below Poverty Line students, and the university's RCA institute helps prepare students for competitive exams like IAS and PCS.
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