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Five-Year B.Ed. Degree Course is designed to be introduced to batch No (1) in 2012-2013 academic year and modify in 2017-2018 academic year at University for the Development of the National Races of the Union (UDNR). The trainees will be qualified primary school teachers on the completion of the first year, the middle school teacher on that of the second year and high school teachers on completion of the course respectively. Thus this Five-Year B.Ed. Degree Course Programme aims at turning out efficient educational personnel holding B.Ed. Degree and committed to our There Main National Causes.

Duration

Every academic year is allotted as follows:

First Semester 16 weeks
Second Semester 16 weeks

Weekly allocation of teaching periods is as follows:

First Year

Practical work before class hours 5 periods
Class Lecture 35 periods
Practical work after class hours 5 periods

Second Year

Practical work before class hours 5 periods
Class Lecture 35 periods
Practical work after class hours 5 periods

Third Year

Practical work before class hours 5 periods
Class Lecture 35 periods
Practical work after class hours 5 periods

Fourth Year

Practical work before class hours 5 periods
Class Lecture 35 periods

Fifth Year

Practical work before class hours 5 periods
Class Lecture 35 periods

Mode of Delivery

Effective teaching is offered by means of lecture, demonstration, practical works, using multi-media aids, practical teaching and excursion trips.

Assessment for First Year to Second Year

Assessment for First Year to Second Year courses are made as follows:

(a) Tutorial 10%
(b) Practical/ Assignment 10%
(c) Semester- end Examination 80%

Assessment for Third Year to Fifth Year

Assessment for Third Year to Fifth Year course are made as follows:

(a) Tutorial 15%
(b) Practical/ Assignment 15%
(c) Semester- end Examination 70%

Exception; Assessment for  Fourth Year Second Semester course in Science Subjects are  made as follows:

(a) Tutorial 10%
(b) Practical 10%
(c) Project Paper 10%
(d) Semester-end Examination 60%

Credit System

The term “Credit” is defined as follows:

(a) Theory: 1 period of lecture per week per semester = 1 Credit

(b) Tutorial / Practical: 1-4 periods of per week per semester = 1 Credit

(c) For Co-Curriculum & Special Co-Curriculum: 

1 instruction period followed  by 1-5 periods of physical activities/ field practice = 1 Credit

Grading System

The term “Grade” (G) is defined as follows:

Sr. No. Marks Range Grade (G) Letter Grade Meaning
1 75.00% and above 5 A Excellent
2 65.00% – 74.99% 4 B Good
3 50.00% – 64.99% 3 C Pass
4 35.00% – 49.99% 2 D Fail
5 0%  – 34.99% 1 E Fail

Pass, Distinction and Pass Grade

The terms “Pass”, “Distinction” and “Pass Grade” are defined as follows:

(a) Pass: Those who have GPA 3.00, 75% attendance (ie assigned credit) and 50% marks in each subject (Grade Number 3) are certified to pass the examination.

(b) Distinction: Those who have 75% attendance (ie assigned credit) and 75% marks and above in each subject (Grade Number 5) are certified with distinction.

(c) Pass Grade: Those who gain at least 3.00 GPA (Grade Point Average) are pass for B.Ed and 4.00 CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) are qualified for M.Ed. degree course and 4.50 CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) are qualified for Credit.