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Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot

Faridkot,  Punjab
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B.Ed 2026 at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot — NCTE & TET

Applying for B.Ed at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot: 2026

B.Ed infrastructure at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education: method rooms for each teaching subject (languages, social sciences, sciences, mathematics); micro-teaching lab with recording and playback equipment; audio-visual resource room; computer lab with educational software; a school network in Faridkot for supervised teaching practice blocks; library with NCTE publications and educational research references; and hostel for outstation B.Ed students. Students exploring college options in  Punjab may also compare VMS Institute of Nursing, Batala.

B.Ed Admission 2026 at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education: What Teachers-in-Waiting Need

What to check: What distinguishes this teacher education programme is the subject method workshop approach: teaching methods are learned through observed teaching, not just described in lectures.

For 2026 B.Ed admission at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education: any bachelor's degree with 50%+ marks qualifies. B.Ed teaching subject allocation is based on graduation discipline — the admissions office will check which subject combinations are available for your graduation background.

Admission Facts: Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education in Faridkot

Teacher Training Fee Range at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education

The scholarship deadline at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education in Faridkot is fixed. NSP and state scholarship applications should be submitted on enrollment day — the application window is short and delays risk missing the scholarship entirely. CTET and TET eligibility, and the government teaching careers they open, start with the NCTE-recognised B.Ed from Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education.

This college is known locally for alumni who entered private school employment within six months of graduation — a time-to-placement figure that reflects the regional private school sector's consistent demand for qualified teachers.

Teaching Careers After B.Ed at Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot

B.Ed graduates from Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot are eligible for TET and CTET examinations — mandatory for government school appointment in India. State education departments recruit TET-qualified teachers through regular cycles; government school salaries in Faridkot typically range ₹35,000–₹65,000 per month for trained graduates.

The B.Ed credential's employment value is determined at two statutory gates: NCTE recognition (this programme has it) and TET examination performance (determined by the graduate's preparation quality). The institution's rank doesn't appear at either gate.

Authority & Approval — Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot

Faculty are qualified to the minimum standards the regulatory body specifies for this programme type — the baseline that determines whether the programme can operate.

Teaching Career FAQs — Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot

UGC-NET Education paper is conducted by NTA through ugcnet.nta.nic.in twice a year; qualifying the NET exam with postgraduate qualification in Education enables Assistant Professor eligibility and, at higher cutoff, JRF eligibility.

UGC-NET Education paper qualifying cutoff sits at approximately 40 percentile for Assistant Professor eligibility and higher percentile thresholds for Junior Research Fellowship (varies cycle to cycle). The examination, conducted twice yearly at ugcnet.nta.nic.in, is open to postgraduate degree holders in Education from UGC-recognised universities.

CTET candidate and pass-rate statistics published by CBSE at ctet.nic.in show approximately 30-35 lakh registered candidates per cycle, with pass rates in the 13-20% range depending on Paper I (primary) versus Paper II (upper-primary). Annual aggregate data contextualises teacher eligibility competition.

  • What teaching jobs can I apply for after B.Ed? Candidates holding NCTE-recognised B.Ed qualify for TET, CTET, and state teacher-recruitment boards nationally. Government school teaching — across primary and secondary — requires B.Ed combined with qualifying TET scores.
  • How many years does B.Ed take? Yes — NCTE requires a two-year integrated B.Ed curriculum. Programmes under two years fail NCTE compliance — and government teacher-recruitment won't accept them.
  • What are the B.Ed fees here? Most states' affiliated colleges charge ₹30,000–₹1,20,000 annually for B.Ed. State fee-regulation committee orders specify the approved fee band for private institutions by programme and academic year — a public notification distinct from the college's own prospectus claim.

Courses Offered

CourseDurationFeesSeatsAccepted ExamsAction
D.El.Ed
Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot
2 Year 50
B.Ed
Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot
2 Year 100
B.Ed
Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot
2 Year 100
B.Ed
Baba Banda Bahadur College of Education, Faridkot
2 Year 50

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