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B.Ed. DEGREE
COURSE SYLLABUS
Subjects Offered
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Arabic
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English
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Hindi
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Malayalam
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Mathematics
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Natural Science
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Physical Science
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Social Science
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Commerce
Eligibility
for Admission
Candidate seeking
admission for B.Ed course shall be required to posses a
Bachelors degree from M.G University or its equivalent or P.G
Degree with 50% of marks.
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Minimum
qualifications : BA/B.Sc. with 45% marks in part III. The
part concerned and 50% for Post Graduate course
in the same language. For B.Ed in commerce the eligibility
is first or second class in M.Com (50% minimum). |
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b. |
Graduates in any
subject for which optionals are not offered B.Ed course are
eligible for
admission to the subsidiary subjects taken at Degree
course if the subject is offered as optional at B.Ed course,
subject to the rules of admission. But such candidates will
be considered only after the ranking of candidates with the
concerned main subject. Graduates in Statistics are eligible
for admission to the B.Ed course with Mathematics as
optional, subject to the rules of admission. Such candidates
will be considered only after ranking candidates with
Mathematics as main subject for B.Sc Examination.
Graduates in Petrochemicals (main)/ Polymer Chemistry
(main)/ Bio-Chemistry (main) are eligible to apply for
admission to B.Ed Degree course in Physical Science provided
they have studied Physics as a paper/optional subject at the
degree level. Graduates in Bio-Chemistry (main) are to be
ranked only after ranking graduates in Chemistry (main).
Home Science candidates seeking admission to B.Ed Degree
course (are eligible for Natural Science option) should hold
Post Graduate Degree in Home Science with not less than 50%
mark. Also they should have studied botany and Zoology
(each, at least as a paper) at the degree level. Home
Science candidates should be ranked only after ranking the
B.Sc zoology (main) Botany (main) candidates |
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Concession |
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SC/ST need only
a pass. OBC candidates will get a concession of 2% marks.
Candidates who are moderately physically handicapped and
those who are blind are eligible to apply |
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Weightage of
marks: |
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a. |
Candidates with
teaching experience in approved schools/colleges in
Kerala are eligible for a weightage of 0.1 marks for every
month of approved service subject to a maximum of 5 marks,
ignoring fraction thereof. Such candidates shall produce
relevant certificate countersigned by DD/DEO/AEO
respectively. |
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b. |
Candidates who
have a Post Graduate Degree in a concerned subject are
eligible for weightage of mark as follows: M.A/M.Sc - I
class: 5% marks, M.A/M.Sc - II class 3% marks, M.A/M.Sc -
III class: 2% marks. |
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c. |
Weightage of 1%
marks shall be given to the candidates who have reoresented
the University/State/Nation in sports and games. |
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d |
Certain
percentage of marks shall be given to the local candidates
as locality weightage on production of proper locality
certificate from the competent authority. The percentage of
marks and the revenue area shall be decided by the
university, and it vests all the rights in implementing and
withdrawing the conditions regarding the local weightage. |
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A weightage of
2% marks will be given for purpose of ranking candidates who
belongs to the revenue district in which the college is
situated. In case there is no college in the particular
Revenue District under the juris diction of the University,
the candidates will be eligible for such concessions in the
UCTE of the adjoining this category. |
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f |
5 marks will be
given to the NCC/NSS certificate holders on production of
relevant certificates issued from the college/University
authorities during the B.A/B.Sc. Degree course. |
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g |
Dependents of
Ex-servicemen/Service personnel/ BSP(son/daughter/wife/husband)
are eligible to get concessions as per goverment rules. |
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h |
Additional seats
will be allocated to regular teachers of Government/Aided
schools / higher Secondary Schools. |
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5 seats in each
centre are reserved for NRI |
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Certain
percentage of seats are reserved for candidates of Model II
Degree courses as per rules. |
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B.Ed is
available in following disciplines (subjects are given in
brackets) |
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1. |
English |
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Hindi |
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Malayalam |
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Commerce |
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Mathematics (Maths/Statistics) |
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6. |
Social Studies (History, Politics, Economics, Sociology,
Psycology, Islamic History, Philosophy, Geography) |
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Natural Science (Biology, Zoology/Botany, Home Science) |
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Physical Science (Physics, Chemistry, Petrochemicals) |
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Arabic |
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General Features |
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The syllabus consists of two parts |
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Part I |
Theory |
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Part II |
Practicals |
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Part I. A . |
Pedagogical Theory |
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Paper |
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Teacher and
Education in Indian Society |
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2. |
Educational
psychology |
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3. |
School Management, Measurement and
Evaluation, Educational Technology, Guidance and
Counseling and School Organization |
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B |
Optional Papers |
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1. |
Methods of Teaching |
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2. |
Pedagogic Analysis |
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Part II. |
Practicals |
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1. |
Teaching practice in
the optional subject and connected activities. |
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2. |
Working with the
community, socially useful productive work. |
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3. |
Child Study |
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4. |
Health and Physical
education. |
SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS
Part 1 - Theory
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A.
Pedagogical Theory |
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paper
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I |
Teacher and
Education in Indian Society |
100 |
20 |
120 |
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II |
Educational
Psychology |
100 |
20 |
120 |
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III |
School
Management |
100 |
20 |
120 |
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B. Optional
Papers |
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Paper |
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Method of
Teaching |
100 |
20 |
120 |
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II |
Pedagogical
analysis |
100 |
20 |
120 |
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Total |
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600 |
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Part II.
Practicals |
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I |
Teaching
practice in optional subject and connected activities |
300 |
300 |
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Lesson
plans for 10 discussion lessons, 5 demonstration lessons, 15
criticism lessons 100 and 25 practice lessons |
100 |
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Practise
teaching |
150 |
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Practical
work regarding optional subjects:
The training imparted through educational
technology should be utilized for the
preparation of teaching aids such as models,
charts, diagrams, improvisation, handling
of A.V aids, preparation of a unit plan and
unit Test etc.
The item of work to be done as follows: |
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Improvisation/models |
4 |
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Charts
diagrams/maps 10 |
10 |
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III |
Slides 3 |
3 |
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Handling A.V
aids |
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V |
Unit plan & Unit
test - One each |
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working with the
community, socially useful productive work |
25 |
25 |
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III |
Child Study
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25 |
25 |
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IV |
Health and
Physical education |
50 |
50 |
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Total Marks of
practicals |
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400 |
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Grand Total |
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1000 |
Note :
Internal Mark: For theory paper the internal assessment is
to be based on the performance of the two terminal examinations
and assignments in the concerned subjects. The marks to be
distributed for each paper as follows:
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Two terminal
examinations |
15 |
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Assignments
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5 |
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Total for each
paper |
20 |
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