RITM B.Ed FAQs
Ques. Is the B.Ed from RITM recognised by NCTE?
Ans. Yes, the B.Ed programme at RITM is approved by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), which is the statutory body for teacher education in India. The NCTE approval is mandatory for B.Ed programmes, and graduates from NCTE-approved institutions are eligible to appear for CTET, UPTET, and other state TET examinations.
Ques. Can I appear for UPTET and CTET after completing B.Ed from RITM?
Ans. Yes, B.Ed graduates from NCTE-approved institutions like RITM are eligible to appear for UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) and CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test). Clearing these exams is mandatory for government school teaching jobs. UPTET is conducted by UPMSP and CTET is conducted by CBSE.
Ques. What subjects can I teach after B.Ed from RITM?
Ans. The B.Ed programme at RITM covers pedagogy for various school subjects. Students typically choose two teaching subjects based on their graduation specialisation. Common teaching subjects include Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Hindi, English, Commerce, and Computer Science. The specific subjects available depend on the institute's faculty and NCTE approval.
Ques. What is the UP B.Ed JEE 2026 exam pattern?
Ans. UP B.Ed JEE 2026 is a written exam conducted in two papers. Paper 1 is for Arts/Commerce/Agriculture stream candidates and Paper 2 is for Science stream candidates. Each paper has 200 marks with questions on General Knowledge, Hindi, English, and subject-specific topics. The exam is conducted in offline (pen-paper) mode.
Ques. Is there any school internship during the B.Ed programme at RITM?
Ans. Yes, school internship (practice teaching) is a mandatory component of the B.Ed programme as per NCTE norms. Students are required to complete a minimum of 16 weeks of school internship in recognised schools. RITM facilitates internship placements in nearby schools in Lucknow.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Ed from RITM?
Ans. B.Ed graduates can pursue careers as school teachers in government and private schools at the secondary and senior secondary level. They can appear for government teaching recruitment exams like UP TGT/PGT, KVS, NVS, and DSSSB. Higher education options include M.Ed, M.A. (Education), and PhD in Education for those interested in academic careers.
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