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Delhi University B.Ed Admissions schedule 2011-2012

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B.ED. ADMISSION SCHEDULE  2011 – 2012

Sale of Prospectus

Only through the following branches of State Bank of India:  June 01 – June 15, 2011

(on working days and during Banking hours)

1. North Campus, Delhi University

2. Gargi College,  Siri Fort Road

3. Shahdara

4. Prashant Vihar

5. Sector 11, Dwarka

6. B-Block, Connaught Place,

B.ED. ADMISSIONS (2011-2012) NOTICE : list of selected candidates

 

Delhi University 2nd list Of B. Ed. Entrance Exam Result 2011

By Post (only from CIE)   June 01 – June 10, 2011

Last date of submission of applications at the three centers:          Wednesday, June 15, 2011

CIE, MVCOE and SPMC (by 4.00 p.m.) (map on last page)

CIE Department of Education, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110 007

MV College of Education, Opposite Block – 9, Geeta Colony, Delhi – 110 031

Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, Punjabi Bagh (West), New Delhi – 110 026

List of candidates called for   Monday, June 27, 2011

Entrance Test on the CIE Website:  (4.00 p.m.)  http://cie.du.ac.in


ENTRANCE  TEST Sunday, July 03, 2011

(9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.)

Display of the First List of candidates      Monday, July 11, 2011

selected for admission (4.00 p.m.)

Payment of dues by the candidates     July 12,13 & 14, 2011

on the First List (by 1.00 p.m.)

Display of the Second List of  Thursday, July 14, 2011

candidates  (if need be)   (4.00 p.m.)

Payment of dues by the candidates      July 15 & 16,  2011

on the Second List (by 1.00 p.m.)

Display of the Third List of  Monday, July 18, 2011

candidates  (if need be)   (11.00 a.m.)

Payment of dues by the candidates  July 18 & 19,  2011

on the Third List (by 1.00 p.m.)

Commencement of Classes Thursday, July 21, 2011

(9.00 a.m.)

Please Note:

The names of selected candidates will be displayed on

i) the CIE Notice Board

ii)    the CIE website : http://cie.du.ac.in

Selected candidates are to make all payments in their respective Institutions.

For any queries regarding filling of the Form, Eligibility Conditions and Admit Cards the

candidates can use the  Helpline No. 9650160490

OFFICE WORKING HOURS:

MONDAY – SATURDAY (Except on holidays)

TIMINGS: 10.00 A.M. – 4.00 P.M.2

BACHELOR  OF  EDUCATION (B.Ed.)  2011– 2012

Admission to the B.Ed. Programme is open to men and women from all parts of the country.

Some seats are offered to foreign students also (Refer page 14).  The Programme is offered at:

Department of Education [Central Institute of Education, CIE], University of Delhi, 33, Chhatra

Marg, Delhi -110 007 (http://cie.du.ac.in).

Maharshi Valmiki College of Education (MVCOE), Opposite Block – 9, Geeta Colony, Delhi

110031. Maharshi Valmiki College of Education, established in 1995, is affiliated to University

of Delhi and fully funded by Govt. of NCT of Delhi(www.mvcoe.org)

Shyama Prasad Mukherji College (SPMC), University of Delhi, Punjabi Bagh (West), Road

No. 57, New Delhi 110026  (for women only). This multidisciplinary college was established in

1969. ( www.spmcollege.org).

Lady Irwin College, Sikandra Road, Delhi 110001, only for B.Ed. in Home Science (for

women only). Contact the college directly for admission.

1. ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

Programme Structure

The B.Ed. Programme of the University of Delhi consists of theory courses and practicum as

detailed below:

PART B : PRACTICUM                                           (Total : 500 Marks)

Max. Marks

School Experience Programme (SEP) and

Practical Skills in Teaching                                                             250

School Teaching Subject – I                                                         125

School Teaching Subject – II                                                         125

Sessional Practical Work (divided as follows) :                      250

a) Practical School Assignments (Total Marks 60)

i   Special Aspect of the School (Assessed by the Supervisor)      10

ii Syllabus Criticism (Assessed by each Subject Teacher)              10  (5 + 5)

iii Criticism of the Examination System                                                 10  (5 + 5)

(Assessed by each Subject Teacher)

iv  Achievement Test Report in Teaching Subject – I                      15

v Achievement Test Report in Teaching Subject – II                      15

b) Tutorial Work                                                                                               50

c) Psychology Practicals                                                                                 30

d) Visual Education                                                                                          30

e) Work Experience                                                                                        20

f) Co-curricular Activities (including Physical Education)                  50

g) Community Work                                                                                       10

Note : As per the Ordinance, the minimum marks required to pass the B.Ed. examination

are 40% in each written paper, 45% in the written paper and the work done during the

session relating to that paper in Part A;   50% in Part B (Practical) and  50% in the

aggregate.

Programme Transaction: The B.Ed. Programme involves lectures, discussions,

tutorials, school based experiences, work experience, psychology practicals, visual

education, technology awareness programme for students and co-curricular activities,

including physical education. One major component of the programme is the  School

Experience Programme(SEP), which is organised in various schools of Delhi.

Timings: The working hours are from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm (Monday to Saturday). All

students are expected to remain for the entire day. During SEP  days, all students are

expected to be in the school for the entire duration of the school hours.

Medium of Instruction and Examination: For Courses I, II, & III the medium of

instruction can be either Hindi or English as per the option of the candidate. For Courses

IV & V facilities exist for instruction in a bilingual mode, except for Methodology of

Teaching Languages (offered as options under Course IV).

The medium of examination is either English or Hindi for all the courses. The same

medium should be used by a candidate for all the examinations.

Attendance: Students are expected to attend the classes and other activities regularly.

Under unavoidable circumstances, prior permission for leave is essential. Leave 4

applications should be addressed to the  Head of the Department/Principal, after the

same have been recommended by the concerned Tutor or School Supervisor.

University rules require a minimum of 75% attendance in theory, practicals,

tutorials and other activities.

Hostel Accommodation: There are two small dormitory-type hostels in CIE, separately

for men and women. The application for a seat in the hostel should be submitted

immediately after admission. At present, MVCOE and SPMC have no hostel facility, but

the students admitted there can apply for admission to the  CIE Hostels.

Academic Session for the B.Ed. Programme commences on Thursday, July 21,

2011 at 9:00 a.m.

2. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS

Candidates seeking admission to the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programme of the

University of Delhi should meet  either of the following eligibility criteria for being

considered for admission to the course through the Entrance Test.

I.  ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (for graduates)

Bachelor’s degree or any other qualification recognised equivalent thereto from a

recognised university with a minimum of :

50% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+3 or 11+2+2 pattern, or with a minimum of

55% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+2 or 11+3 pattern

and

50% marks in aggregate at the bachelor’s degree level in each of the two

subjects from out of the ones indicated in List I (see page 5), in  which  the

candidate will take the Entrance Test.

II. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (for post-graduates)

(a) Master’s degree or any other qualification recognised equivalent thereto from a

recognised university, in any of the subject options indicated in List  I or List II

given (see page 5) with a minimum of  50 % marks in aggregate

and

Having studied at least one subject at the bachelor’s degree level other than the

one in the post-graduation and also indicated in  List-I.  In this subject also, the

candidate must have secure at least  50% marks in aggregate in that subject.

The Entrance Test will be taken in this  subject along with  the subject of the

Masters degree.

OR

(b)  Masters degree or any other qualification recognised equivalent thereto from a

recognised university in any subject with a minimum of 50 % marks in aggregate

and

Having studied at least  two subjects at the bachelor’s degree level,  from the

ones indicated in List I, with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in each of

these two subjects, in which the candidate will take the Entrance Test. 5

Note:

i. Candidates who have appeared in the final year examination of any of the above mentioned degrees

and whose results are awaited may also apply. They, however, would be required to produce a copy

of their admit card of the qualifying examination attested by a competent authority as evidence

of having taken the qualifying exam, at the time of submitting the Application Form.  Such candidates

will be required to  submit the result of their qualifying examination to the concerned institution into

which they may be provisionally enrolled, within ten days of its declaration, and in no case later than

a specific date in August 2011 as declared by the University of Delhi.

ii. Rounding off of fractions in deciding the eligibility percentage is not allowed.

iii. For relaxation in eligibility conditions for the reserved categories refer  to  pages 12-14 of the

Prospectus.

Lists I & II referred to in the above mentioned eligibility conditions are also to help select

the subject options for the Entrance Test. Every candidate has to  opt for two different

subjects for the Entrance Test.  The choice of the subjects will determine the choice of

‘stream’ (Table II) and the ‘school teaching subjects’ (Refer to page 15).The lists are as

follows:

List – I

Code No. Subject Code No. Subject

01 Art

02 Bangla

03 Biological Science

04 Chemistry

05 Economics

06 English

07 Geography

08 Hindi

09 History

10 Mathematics

11 Music

12 Physics

13 Political Science

14 Punjabi

15 Sanskrit

16 Tamil

17 Urdu

Candidates applying on the  basis of their graduation can select any two subjects from

List-I only (code no. 1 to 17) for the Entrance Test, as per the eligibility conditions.

List II

Code No. Subject Code No. Subject

18 Commerce

19 Philosophy

20 Psychology

21 Sociology

Post-graduate candidates can  opt for one subject from List-II (code no. 18 to 21) and

another from List-I (code no 1 to 17), provided they fulfill eligibility conditions.

Candidates  applying  for  the seats reserved for  any of the  ‘Other Languages’ , i. e.,

Bangla, Punjabi, Tamil and Urdu, must choose a second subject for the Entrance Test

from List I other than these languages.

No candidate can opt for both subjects from List II for the Entrance Test.

Some possible Entrance Test subject options for graduates/postgraduates in subjects

other than those mentioned in Lists I and II, as per the eligibility condition of 50% marks

in aggregate and minimum 50%  in each of the two subjects, are given in Table-I :6

3.   ALLOCATION OF SEATS

Based on the two subjects for the Entrance Test  a  candidate will have to indicate one

stream in the ICR Form. Only one stream has to be indicated even if the two subjects

fall in two different streams. Candidates are advised to carefully study Table II showing

the seat allocation for various streams.

The candidates for each stream will compete among themselves for the seats available

under that stream, in the three institutions, as detailed below:

* For mathematics, candidates with  B.A.  or/and M.A. (Mathematics) as well as  B.Sc. or/and    M.Sc.

(Mathematics) are eligible.

**  If seats are left vacant in stream D, the same will be transferred to Stream C (I).

Important Note:

Candidates opting for Stream D or F cannot take the Entrance Test in two subjects from the same

Stream.

Candidates having Education as a subject in graduation may opt for a seat in stream E, but they

are required to select two subjects for the Entrance Test from List I, as per eligibility conditions.

Once declared, no change in stream/ subjects for the Entrance Test will be entertained.

4. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING

I. Before filling any of the two  – Application Form and ICR  (Intelligent Computer

Recogniser)  Form – candidates are advised to read the  Prospectus  carefully and

ensure their eligibility for admission.

II. Candidates should fill both the forms in their own handwriting, using a black ball point

pen. They are advised to read the instructions in both the Prospectus and the forms for

filling the forms correctly. Incomplete applications shall be rejected.

III. Candidates should carefully fill in the entries regarding Name,  Father’s  and Mother’s

Name, ICR Form No. & Draft No. (in case of form by post) and the Acknowledgement

Receipt (Form A) given in the Prospectus.

IV. Please do not  mutilate the  ICR  Form or attach / staple any document with it. The

following  relevant documents must be attached  to  the Application Form given in

the Prospectus.

a) Photocopy of Demand Draft of Rs. 425/- as Application Fee (for candidates seeking

prospectus by post only)

b) Acknowledgement Receipt.

c) Duly attested photocopies of:

i)   High School/Secondary School Certificate for verification of date of birth

ii)  A detailed statement of marks of :

Graduation Parts – I, II, III

Post-graduate level Statement of Marks for each year.

iii) Certificate from a competent authority, establishing the candidate’s claim for reservation,

in the case of candidates belonging to reserved categories.

iv) The candidates ‘awaiting result’ or ‘having appeared’  are required to submit proof of

taking the qualifying examination from a competent authority.

v) Two copies of recent (Passport size) photographs are to be affixed at a) Application Form

and b) ICR Form.

V. Duly completed  ICR  Form,  Application Form and Acknowledgement Receipt

(enclosed in the prospectus) along with all relevant  documents should be submitted at

any of the following centres, as found convenient :

Department of Education (CIE), University of Delhi, Delhi – 110 007

M.V. College of Education, Geeta Colony; Delhi – 110 031

Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, Punjabi Bagh (West), New Delhi – 110 026

The counters for submission will operate between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (Monday to

Saturday) w.e.f.  June 01, 2011 to June 15, 2011.  No public dealing will be done on

Sundays and gazetted holidays.

VI.  Candidates sending the application by post  are required to  use an envelope of

appropriate size to contain the ICR Form (with its envelope), Application Form and

Acknowledgement Receipt along with all relevant documents. The duly filled application 8

should be sent by registered post to reach the Convenor, B.Ed. Admission Committee

– 2011, Faculty of Education, University of Delhi, 33, Chhatra Marg, Delhi – 110 007.

on or before Monday, June 20, 2011. Please do not mutilate the form or attach / staple

any document with the ICR Form. No plea for postal delay will be entertained.

VII.  The applicants are advised to retain a photocopy of the duly filled in ICR Form and

Application Form before the same are submitted.

VIII. The Acknowledgment Receipt must be preserved by the candidate for further reference.

IX. Incomplete applications will be rejected and no correspondence will   be  entertained in

this regard.  The receipt of an application will not mean that the same is complete or

the applicant is eligible to appear in the Entrance Test.

X.  The Application Form without photocopies of relevant mark-sheet (s), certificates, etc.

shall be rejected. No paper must be attached with the ICR Form.

XI. The information given by an applicant in the application regarding category  – General,

Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, OBC, Physically Handicapped or Widows/ Wards of

armed forces personnel – shall be  final and no change shall be permitted  later on under

any circumstances.

XII.  It is to be noted that if a candidate has been allowed to appear in the Entrance Test

it  does not imply that the candidate’s eligibility to the programme has been

verified. Eligibility shall be finally verified by the office at the time of admission.

XIII.  If at any stage, after verification, it is found that the furnished  information is wrong or

inaccurate, or documents produced are fake, the consequences may lead to cancellation

of the Test result/ admission, examination, forfeiture of  the tuition fee and degree and

even prosecution in appropriate cases.

XIV.  A visually disabled candidate cannot himself/herself engage a writer but will be provided

a writer by the Faculty of Education.

5. METHOD OF SELECTION

About the Entrance Test

All candidates are required to appear in the Entrance Test. It consists of two parts and

can be taken in either English or Hindi.

Part A comprises of the two subjects chosen by the candidate for the Entrance  Test.

This part will assess,  upto graduation level,  the content knowledge and analytical

abilities in the concerned subject(s).

Part B of the test is common for all candidates. It consists of the following two sections:

Reasoning and General Awareness

This  section would include areas to assess abilities such as  reasoning (mathematical,

inductive & deductive), identifying and understanding the relationship among various

elements, decision making, data analysis, interpretation etc. This section will also

assess the awareness and   knowledge of the candidate in  the fields  of education,

national and international affairs, etc.

Language Comprehension

This section aims at assessing the candidates’ language comprehension skills, either in

English or in Hindi, as per their choice.  9

 

There will be an Internal Sectional cut-off at 16 marks ( i.e., 40%) for each of the Sections

A (i) and A (ii).

The total duration of the Entrance Test is 3 hours.

Candidates from each of the Streams given in Table-II [Sciences (A), Languages (B),

Social Sciences-C (I) & (II), Arts & Music (D), Education (E), and Other Languages (F) ]

will compete among themselves for the seats allocated in that stream.

Instructions Regarding the Entrance Test

1. Each candidate is required to appear in  the Entrance Test, on  Sunday,  July 03, 2011  at

9.30 a.m. at the test centre to which he/she has been allotted. An intimation of the details will

be sent to the candidate through the Admit Card. The list of candidates and the names of the

respective exam centres will be displayed on the website (http://cie.du.ac.in)  of the

Department of Education (CIE) on Thursday, June 30, 2011 at 4.00 p.m.

Discrepancy, if any, should be intimated immediately at the helpline number: 9650160490.

2. • The Admit Card, with the Roll No. and Examination Centre for the Entrance Examination,

will be dispatched to the candidates by post.  CIE will not be responsible for the delay,

non-delivery due to incorrect / incomplete address and loss or damage of the admit card

during transit.   In case candidates do not receive the  Admit Card by Monday, June

27, 2011, they should download the same from the CIE website http://cie.du.ac.in.

• In the event that the candidate does not receive the  Admit Card and has not been in a

position to download or obtain a duplicate, he/she should reach his /her Exam Centre  as

displayed on the CIE website on the day of the Entrance Exam  along with the

Acknowledgement Receipt  and a proof of identity.

• No claims of non-receipt of Admit Card will be admissible after the Test.

3.  Under no circumstances any change will be made in the exam centre allotted to a candidate.

The candidates are advised to locate and verify for themselves their allotted test center.

4. Candidates are advised to go through the specific instructions regarding the Entrance  Test

mentioned in the Prospectus.

5. All candidates will be required to appear in the  Entrance  Test at  a  specified examination

center at their own expense, on the date and time specified in the admission schedule, and at

the CIE  website http://cie.du.ac.in.

6.  Candidates must reach the venue by  9.30 a.m.  on  Sunday, July 03, 2011.Gates of the

examination center close at 9.30 a.m.   Candidates will not be allowed entry to the Exam

Room after 10.00 a.m. under any circumstances.

7.  A seat, with a roll number, will be allotted to each candidate who must occupy the allotted

seat before the scheduled time.

8. The candidate’s  Admit  Card will be verified in the examination hall.  The candidates are

required to mark their attendance for the Entrance Test.10

9. No request for re-checking, re-assessment, re-evaluation or scrutiny of OMR answer-sheets

will be entertained.

10. The following schedule will be followed: (Please set your watch with that of your invigilator):

Test Schedule:

09:30 AM – Entry into the Centre

09:40 AM – Attendance/Verification

09:55 AM – Distribution of Test Booklets

10:00 AM – Test Begins

01:00 PM -    Test Ends

11. Candidates  should not carry any textual material (printed or otherwise) and gadgets (e.g.

Calculator, Cell phones, Log table etc.) to the venue of the test.

12. Do not fold or mutilate your OMR answer sheet.

13. The rough work (if any) must be done in the test booklet itself in the space provided.

14.  No candidate shall be allowed to go outside the venue of the test till the completion of the

entire test duration.

15. Ensure that you have written your Name and Roll No. etc. on the answer sheet, in the space

provided for the purpose.

16. In the multiple choice test items, select your answer (option) carefully and, then, darken that

particular oval in the answer sheet, only when you have finalized the answer.

For example: if your answer to question no. X is given at option ‘b’, then darken in the

following way:

X.     a b c d

17. Mark your responses carefully. Two or more responses for a question will be considered as

an incorrect answer. For every three incorrect responses, you will lose one mark.

18. Responses have to be recorded on the OMR answer sheet, using black or blue ball point pen

only.  Use of pencil, white fluid, or cutting or erasing on the answer sheet will make your

response invalid.

19. Hand over your answer sheet to your invigilator before you leave your room.

20. A candidate with visual disability shall be provided with  a writer by the Institution and his / her

exam will be conducted at the CIE Centre only.

Procedure for Selection

Candidates will be selected on the basis of their performance in the  Entrance Test

depending on their  rank in the merit list of their  respective  stream. A list of candidates

selected will be prepared  strictly in order of merit, based on their performance in the

Entrance Test and their preference of institutions.  In case of a tie, the candidate older

in age shall rank higher. The list will be prepared for the respective institutions

separately, strictly according to merit.

The selected candidates have to complete the admission related formalities within the

stipulated period of time. Failure to do this, the offer will be withdrawn and the seat will

be allotted to candidates next in the merit list. Their selection will stand automatically

cancelled without any further notice. 11

Once allocated, no request for change of institution shall be considered.

Candidates whose names appear in the merit list, but whose results of the qualifying

examination have not been declared*, will be  permitted to provisionally attend

classes, but will be entitled to admission only if they obtain the requisite percentage of

marks in the qualifying examination (as specified under the eligibility conditions), not

later than a date in August 2011 as specified by the university. Failure to do so will result

in  cancellation  of the provisional enrolment. Any improvement in the percentage of

marks obtained due to revaluation, will not give them any right to admission later on.

Such candidates will have to compete again, if they seek admission in future, since the

merit list pertains to the current year of admission only.

*Note:  Such candidates are required to provide a copy of their Admit Card (with date) as evidence

of having taken their qualifying examination, attested by a competent authority.

Instructions regarding Admission

1. The candidates selected for admission to the B.Ed. Programme, are required to

complete the admission related formalities within the stipulated period of time

including payment of the requisite fee (as notified by the concerned institution) at

the time of admission.

2. Admission to B. Ed. will be considered complete subject to the following:

a. Payment of fee at the concerned institute within the prescribed time-limit

b. Submission of all requisite original certificates* and documents along with

attested photocopies as follows :

i) High School/Secondary School Certificate for verification of date of birth.

ii) A detailed Statement of Marks in Graduation Parts – I, II, III and in case of

Post-graduates also the Master’s Degree Statement of Marks.

iii) Provisional certificate or degree of the qualifying examination.

iv) Relevant certificates/documents from a competent authority, establishing

the  candidate’s  claim for reservation,  for candidates belonging to

reserved categories.

v) Character Certificate from the institution last attended.

vi) Candidates awaiting results must submit  their admit card as proof  of

having taken the qualifying examination, attested by a competent

authority.

vii) In the case of candidates in service, a  No Objection Certificate from the

employer.

*These documents should be submitted in an appropriate file cover along with an index.

A candidate who fails to submit any of the above mentioned documents at

the time of admission, will not be entitled to admission.  12

3. B.Ed. is a one year  full-time programme. B.Ed. students are not permitted

to take up any employment (full-time or part-time) or study for any other

examination during the entire period of the B.Ed. Programme.

4. The employed candidates admitted to the B.Ed. Programme will have to produce

a valid sanction of leave from the employer.

5. All the selected candidates admitted to the B.Ed. Programme are required to join

the programme on the opening day of the new academic session, as notified in

the Prospectus.

6.     Once the admissions have been notified as closed after filling  the  seats,

admissions shall not be re-opened.

7. All admissions are subject to the approval of the University of Delhi.

8.       If at any stage, after verification, it is found that the furnished information is wrong

or inaccurate, or Certificate(s)/documents produced are fake, the consequences

may lead to cancellation of the Test result, admission, examination, forfeiture of

the tuition fee, degree and even prosecution in appropriate cases.

6.  RESERVATION OF SEATS

Candidates belonging to any reserved category must attach with the Application Form a

copy of the relevant documents/certificates, issued in their own name  by  a competent

authority.

(a) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (SC/ST)

(i) As per University of Delhi Rules, 22.5% (15% for Scheduled Castes and 7.5% for

Scheduled Tribes, interchangeable, if necessary) of the seats are reserved for

these categories.

(ii) Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates will be allowed a concession of 5%

marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.

(iii) Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates while applying for admission will

be required to submit a certificate in their own name, from a competent authority,

as listed below, to the effect that she belongs to a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled

Tribe.

 District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner

Collector/ Additional Deputy Commissioner/Deputy Collector/First Class

Stipendiary Magistrate/City Magistrate (not below the rank of first class

Stipendiary Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Taluka Magistrate/

Executive Magistrate/Extra Asstt. Commissioner.

 Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/

Presidency Magistrate.

 Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.13

 Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and / or candidate’s

family resides.

 Administrator/Secretary to the Administrator/ Development officer (for

Lakshdweep and Minicoy Islands)

(b) Other Backward Classes (OBC)

The University and its colleges will abide by the directions of the Ministry of Human

Resource Development as and when received.

27% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the OBC subject to their

fulfilling the conditions:

(i) The final score of the candidate should be not more than 10% lower compared to

the last admitted General category candidate.

(ii) The candidate should possess an OBC certificate issued in her/his name from a

competent authority.

(iii) The caste mentioned in the OBC certificate  must  be included in the

Central list for the State that the candidate belongs to (available on

http://ncbc.nic.in/backward-classes/index.html).

(iv) The OBC certificate should mention that the candidate belongs to the ‘noncreamy layer’.

(c) Children/ Widows/Wives of Armed Personnel, including Para-Military

Personnel, killed/ disabled in Action (C/WAP)

(i) As per University Rules 5% of the total number of seats are reserved for the

children/widows/wives of officers and men of the Armed Personnel including

Para Military Personnel killed or disabled in action.

(ii) C/WAP candidates are allowed concession of 5% marks in eligibility

requirements.

(iii) Cases of the wives/widows/children of Armed Personnel including Para Military

Personnel who died/were disabled while on duty will be considered for admission

against 5% seats reserved in this category. C/WAP candidates will be required to

submit a certificate (in original) from any one the following authorities:

Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi Secretary, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board

Officer-in-charge, Record Office  Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate

(d)   Persons with Disablities (PwD)

(I) As per University  of Delhi Rules 3% of the seats are reserved for persons with

disablities (which include Visually Disabled (VD) and Other than Visually

Disabled (OVD) candidates). These candidates will also be allowed a concession

of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.14

(II) Procedure for admission of physically disabled students

The physically disabled candidates will be registered by the Faculty/Department

in the first instance and thereafter their applications will be forwarded to the

C.M.O., W.U.S. Health Centre (Main Campus) indicating the nature of work

involved in pursuing the course. The candidates will have to present themselves

physically before the medical board on the date specified. Information to this

regard will be displayed on the notice board of the Department of Education

(CIE) at appropriate time.

The Medical Board after examining the candidate concerned would send

information about each candidate to the following effect:

(i) Whether the candidate is fit to pursue the course of study in light of the

information supplied by the Faculty/Department.

(ii) if the Board is of the opinion that the candidate can pursue the course, the

board will recommend the case taking into account the extent of handicap (as

per University rules).

(iii) The Dean of Faculty/Head of the Department/Principal of the College would

keep the required number of seats vacant in the course concerned till the

recommendations of the Medical Board are received by them and their cases

decided thereafter by placing them in the merit list at the appropriate places.

(iv) As per the guidelines of the Medical Board in Delhi University for physically

and mentally challenged candidates the disability certificate should be issued

by the competent authority in the format as per the Govt. of India guidelines.

Note: For category (a) the transfer of seats will be done mutually. In case of non-availability of

suitable candidates for seats in  category  (b) mentioned above, the vacancies will be

treated as general category and will be filled up accordingly.

(e)  Education Subject: (Edu)

Ten seats (seven in CIE and three in M.V.College of Education) are reserved in

the B.Ed. programme for students who have offered Education as a subject (with

three full papers) at the B.A. level. The candidates must have secured minimum

50% aggregate in Education in addition to  other eligibility conditions.

(f)  General: (Gen)

The remaining seats will be open to all.

(g)  Foreign Students:

A maximum of  four seats  in the Department of Education,  two seats  in the

M.V. College of Education and  one in SPM College can be allocated to

candidates from outside India. All eligible candidates from outside India are

exempted from the B.Ed. Entrance  Test. However, they will have to undergo a

special test on proficiency in the English language and an interview which the 15

Department of Education will conduct. Such candidates are advised to apply

through the Foreign Students’ Advisor, University of Delhi.

Note:  As per the Supreme Court ruling, candidates belonging to the reserved categories and who

have been found eligible for admission in the general merit list, will be admitted against seats in the

general category.  The seats for the reserved categories will, then, be filled-up from the remaining

candidates in the reserved categories as follows :

1.  The candidates belonging to the reserved categories will compete for the

reserved seats among themselves. A final selection list will be prepared on the

basis of their performance in the Entrance Test    and their preference for the

institution .

2.  In case of non-availability of suitable candidates for the reserved seats, the

vacancies will be treated as unreserved and will be filled up accordingly.

3.  All other conditions and requirements of admission for the reserved categories

will be the same as for unreserved candidates.

7.  SCHOOL TEACHING SUBJECTS

After admission, B.Ed. students are required to offer two school teaching subjects which

they will be required to teach at the primary, secondary and/or senior secondary level for

their School Experience Programme (SEP).

These school teaching subjects will either be the same or will be related to the subjects

chosen for the Entrance Test, as per  the  eligibility conditions.  In addition to subject

options in List I, students can also opt for Integrated Science, Environmental Studies or

Social Science as a school teaching subject, provided they have qualified the Entrance

Test in appropriate subject(s) from Steam A or Stream C (I) / (II).

A  – Level:    A subject at A-level is available for teaching at the middle and

secondary level (Classes VI to X). Graduates and Post-Graduates both can opt

for teaching a subject at A  -level provided they have studied that subject at the

graduate level as per the eligibility conditions.  Only the subjects referred to in

List-I are available for teaching at the A – level.

B – Level:  A subject at B-level is available for teaching at  the senior secondary

level (Classes XI to XII). Only Post-Graduates can opt for teaching a subject at

B-level provided they have studied that subject at the post graduate level as per

the eligibility conditions. The subjects referred to in List-I and List-II are available

for teaching at the B-level.   Post graduate students can opt for one subject at the

B-level and the same or another at A-level. No student can opt for two different

subjects at B- level, except  for those with M.Com. who will teach Accountancy

and Business Studies at B-level. 16

C  – Level: A subject at C-level is available for teaching at the primary level

(Classes I to V). Graduates and post-graduates can both opt for teaching a

subject at C-level provided they have studied that subject at the graduate level as

per the eligibility conditions.  At C-level only three subjects are available:

Environmental Studies (EVS), Hindi and Mathematics.

Students with M.A. in Philosophy, Sociology or Psychology may opt for any other A-level

subject  or C-level subject as their second  school teaching subject, provided they have

qualified the Entrance Test in that subject.

All school teaching subjects are offered at all three institutions  with the following

exceptions :

Art and Music  – Only at CIE

Other languages  – Urdu, Punjabi only at MVCOE

Bengali & Tamil only at CIE

Disputes, if any, arising out of or relating to any matter whatsoever, concerning the

process of admission shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court

in Delhi only.

 

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