Code of Conduct :

Being a Teacher Education College the college is well known for it’s code of conduct. The trainees should be have themselves properly and maintain the decorum of the course and the college. Any misbehaviour will lead to disciplinary action. They should co-operative in keeping the campus, green, clean and tidy.

They should be in time to the college and late attendance will be viewed seriously should be punctual and regular and any deviation will lead to disciplinary proceedings.

Attendance is mandatory on all the working days and in case of emergency they can avail one day leave in a month with the prior permission. However the leave application should be countersigned by the parents and concerned faculty member. Continuous absence will lead to dismissal from the course.

The trainees should come to the college in regular uniforms with ID cards on all the working days. During teaching practice in the different schools, they should go in uniform and maintain proper behaviour and they should be committed to the practice teaching which is a part of the curriculum. There will be evaluation by the faculty members during the practice teaching. In every aspect the trainees should be perfect.

Five days citizenship Training Camp will be held as a part of the curriculum and active committed participation willbe appreciable. There are different extension activities like Anti-ragging committee, Students Grievance cell, Internal complaints committe, Placement cell, Environment club, Red Ribbon club, YRC for the welfare of the trainees and they should use the opportunities.


There will be periodical unit test and terminal test in the university pattern and those who secure less than 60% will have to go for a retest. This continuous assessment of the different test, seminars, assignments and attendance will be taken in account for the internal evaluation.

     ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO THE B.ED PROGRAMME

A candidate shall be eligible for admission to the B.Ed., programme Self-Financing College of Education leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) provided

  1. The candidates should have undergone 10+2+3+(15) or 11+1+3(15) pattern of study and passed the qualifying examination conducted by the respective State Board or CBSE or any other recognized Board of Education/ Examination and UG Degree Examination ofthe UGC recognized Universities in anyone ofthe school subjects offered by the Directorate of School Education at the Secondary / Higher Secondary Education level.

  2. Candidates, who have passed the UG or PG Degree under Open University System without qualifying in 11 years SSLC Examination and one year of Pre-University Course (P.U.C) Examination or 10+2 pattern of School Education Examination are not eligible of admission, even if they subsequently qualify in one year SSLC and one year PUC or 10+2 pattern of School Education Examination.

             Candidates, who have qualified the PG Degree (5 year integrated course) under 10 + 2 + 5 or 11 + 1 + 5 pattern of study, shall be considered for admission. In such cases, the marks obtained by the candidates in the first three years (in major and ancillary or allied subjects alone) of the course alone shall be taken into account for admission to B.Ed. Degree programme for the subjects in Tamil, English,Mathematics, PhysicalScience (Physics), Physical Science (Chemistry), Biological Science (Botany), Biological Science (Zoology), History, Geography, and Computer Science. The marks obtained by the candidates in the last two years (4th & 5th year) alone shall be taken into account for admission to B.Ed. Degree programme for subjects in Home Science, Economics, Commerce & Accountancy.

  1. Candidates, who have done their UG Degree in the school subjects, are eligible for admission to B.Ed. However, those who have done the UG in the subjects for which equivalence is not covered under the G.O (1D) No.257, Higher Education (GI) Deparment, Dated 19.07.2016, shall have to obtain an equivalence certificate for the respective subjects from the University concerned to consider their admission to B.Ed. Degree programme.

  2. Candidates , with the following marks in the UG Degree are eligible for admission to B.Ed. Degree programme with the subjects in Tamil, English, Mathematics, Physical Science (Physics), Physical Science (Chemistry), Biological Science (Botany), Biological Science (Zoology), History, Geography, and Computer Science. The marks obtained in UG Degree alone shall be taken to arrive the eligibility even if they possess PG Degree in the same subject. For the subject in Economics, Commerce & Accountany, PG Degree with not less than 50% marks is mandatory and the subjects in UG and PG shall be one and the same.

 

 

Community / Category

Minimum Marks

OC

50%

BC/ BCM

45%

MBC/ DNC

43%

SC/ SCA/ ST

40%


DURATION OF THE B.ED PROGRAMME

The B.Ed. pogramme shall be for duration of two academic years consisting of 200 working days (36 hours in a week - 5 or 6 days in a week) each year, excluding the period of examination and admission.

        ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE COURSES AND DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS

 


Theory Courses for Second Year

 

Serial No.

 

Course Name

Marks for Theory

Marks for T&A

 

Total

Course7 (b)

Pedagogy of a School Subject - Part-II (Content Mastery)

35

15

50

Course 8

Knowledge and Curriculum

70

30

100

Course 9

Assessment for Learning

70

30

100

Course 10

Creating an Inclusive School

35

15

50

Course 11

Optional Courses: (Any one) 1.Yoga, Health and Physical Education 2.Environmental Education
3.Values and Peace Education

35

15

50

Engagement with the Field (EPC) for Second Year
Courses on Enhancing Professional Capacities (EPC)

Course EPC 4

Understanding the Self

50 Marks

 

School Internship

250 Marks

Total Marks

650 Marks


Note:
T&A refers to “Tasks and Assignments” which are evaluated by continuous internal assessment.

[ The course on ‘Enhancing Professional Capacities’ (EPC 4) is evaluated by continuous internal assessment.]

Note: T&A refers to ‘Tasks and Assignments’ which are evaluated by
continuous internal assessment [ The courses on ‘Enhancing Professional
Capacities’ (EPC 1, EPC 2& EPC 3 are evaluated by contionous internal
assessment)

 

 

MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION

The candidates admitted into the B.Ed degree course in the Colleges of Education affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University should select the medium of instruction either as English or as Tamil (as per the availability of medium of instruction in the colleges of education).

ATTENDANCE

Each candidate whose admission is approved by Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University should gain 85% (i.e.,170 days) of attendance, failing which they will not be permitted to appear for the B.Ed. degree examination. However, as per the decision of the syndicate of Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University in its meeting held on 10.08.2010 candidates who are able to gain attendance only upto 75% on medical ground, will be permitted to appear for the examination after getting condonation of attendance, adhering to the norms of Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University.

 

 

                                                  EXAMINATIONS

WRITTENEXAMINATIONS

The first year written examinations will be conducted for six and a
half theory courses bythe University after the completionof 200 working days in the first year.
Each theory course question paper will be designed for 3 hours for full course and 1 1/2 hours for half a course. The questions and allotment of marks are as described below :

Type of Course

 

Type of Questions

 

Marks

Total Marks

Maximum word/ page limits for
each question

Full Course

Eassy Questions
(7 out of 10)

7 x 10

70

600 words/ 5 pages for each Question

Half a Course

Eassy Questions
(5 out of 7)

5 x 7

35

300 words/ 3 pages for each Question

 

PASSING MINIMUM FOR WRITTEN EXAMNITATION

Each candidate who appears for the written examination in the first attempt shall be declared to have passed the Written Examination only if he or she secures not less than 50% in aggregate in each course with a minimum of 45% in the external examination in each full course and half a course. All other candidates shall be deemed to have failed in the Written Examination. A candidate who fails in one or more courses in the Written Examination shall be permitted to appear again only for those courses in which he/she failed.

REAPPEARANCE FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION

Each unsuccessful candidate shall be permitted to reappear for the written examinations within the next three consecutive academic years.

PRACTICALEXAMINATION

Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University will conduct practical examination after the successful completion of 16 weeks of school internship in the second year. Practical examination. Shall be normally conducted three months prier to the commencement of written examination. A panel consisting of two external members (one Convener, one member) appointed by the University will examine the teaching competency of each candidate.

PRACTICALCOMPONENTS IN THE FIRSTYEAR 4-WEEK INTERNSHIP

1.Lesson Plan Writing and Achievement Test Construction     -2 weeks

2.Teaching Skills Practice (Mini-teaching)  -1 week

3.Visit to Innovative Schools                 -1 week                                  

PRACTICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SECOND YEAR 16- WEEK INTERNSHIP

  1. Observation of Regular Class Teacher in Regular

Classroom                                                                          -1week

  1. Intensive Teaching Practice (Teaching 30 lessons, lesson plan preparation, preparation of teaching-learning materials, conducting test & measurement, knowing the self/psychological tests, conduct of school assembly,

organization of PTA meeting, conducting case study).   -15weeks
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16 weeks

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PASSING MINIMUM FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

 

Each candidate should apply for the practical examination in the first appearance. Candidates who have secured not less than 50% in each of the practical activities for which weightage is given shall be deemed to have passed in the practical examination. Others will be treated as unsuccessful candidates in the practical examination.

REAPPEARANCE FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

 

Each unsuccessful candidate shall be permitted to reappear for the practical examinations within the next three consecutive academic years in the main examinations only.

CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES

 

A candidate shall be awarded the B.Ed. degree if he/she has passed both theory examination and the practical components.
Successful candidates shall be classified as specified hereunder by taking into account of the marks secured in Theory and Practical Examination separately.

CLASSIFICATION FOR WRITTEN & PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

Percentage of Marks                              Classification
50 to 59                                              Second class
60 to 74                                              First Class
75 and Above                                     Distinction

 

                                                                                        

FEES STRUCTURE OF INSTITUTION

 

Cource
Admission Fees
Tution Fees
Library Fees
Laboratory Fees
Yearly Development Fees
Hostel Charges
Mess Charges
Other Charges
(B.Ed) Degree Bachelor of Education
5000
22500
1500
1000
1500
0
0
3500

 

 

B.Ed Programme Annual Intake 100 (2 Units), Co-Education

       List of Pedegogy Subjects offered by College:

 

    • Tamil
    • English
    • Mathematics
    • Physical Science
    • Biological Science
    • Computer Science
    • History
    • Economics
    • Commerce & Accountanc