The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programme of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) aims to develop professionals for special and inclusive education within a broad perspective of education. These programmes intend to educate and train the aspirants to become agents of change as teaching-professionals by imbibing the required knowledge, skills, and positive attitude.
Name of the Course: The following B.Ed. Special Education Programmes are as follows
- B.Ed. Special Education in Hearing Impairment (BEDSEHI)
- B.Ed. Special Education in Mental Retardation (BEDSEMR)
- B.Ed. Special Education in Visual Impairment (BEDSEVI)
Important Dates
- Last Date for submission of Entrance Test Application Form: 31 December 2011
- Date of Entrance test: 12 February 2012
- Date for uploading list of selected/ waitlisted candidate: 1st week of May, 2012
Number of Seats: 40 seats for each programme
Duration: Minimum 2 years, Maximum 5 years
Medium of Instruction: The Self Learning Materials are available in English only. The learners are allowed to submit the assignments, projects and appear the Term End Examination in Hindi also.
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant should have a Bachelor's Degree from any UGC recognized University.
- Weightage will be given to the candidates fulfilling any one of the following conditions:
a) Parent of a child with disability - 10 marks.
b) Person with disability - 10 marks.
c) Possess RCI Registration Certificate - 10 marks
Programme Fee: Rs 20,000 for the entire programme for entrance test qualified candidates only
Application Fee: Rs. 550 for downloaded application and Rs 500 for cash at counter to be remitted through DD in favour of IGNOU payable at New Delhi. Downloaded application must be accompanied by DD failing which the application will be rejected.
How to Apply: Eligible and interested candidates should send their Entrance Test Application Form along with Demand Draft at Registrar, Student Evaluation Division (SED), Block 12, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi- 110068
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