The program is designed to prepare students for teaching careers, primarily focusing on qualifications like CTET, TET, and Super TET exams. In the 4th semester, students participate in internships involving micro-teaching with younger college students and complete projects evaluated by examiners. The B.Ed. program costs Rs 51,000 for the first year and Rs 30,000 for the second year. Scholarships, managed by the district welfare officer, can significantly reduce these fees and are dependent on government budgets. In the first year, scholarships ranged from Rs 3,000 to Rs 33,000, with some students receiving up to Rs 35,000 in the second year. Students with over 70% in both graduation and the first year of B.Ed. may qualify for scholarships up to Rs 36,000. A deposit of Rs 54,000 is necessary during counseling for enrollment. All students can apply for scholarships via a government form, though disbursement can be inconsistent, potentially impacting their ability to pay fees promptly.
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