Any chances to study in the b.ed course irregular

- JebinamaryUpdated On April 29, 2026 03:29 PM

If you’re asking about doing B.Ed. in an irregular (distance/private) mode, generally it’s not recommended—especially for teaching careers. Most recognized B.Ed. programs today follow regular mode because teaching requires practical training, internships, and classroom exposure, which you can’t properly get in irregular formats. At Lovely Professional University, these integrated programs— B.A. B.Ed. Spl. Ed. (Multiple Disability – Preparatory Stage) – ISITEP B.A. B.Ed. Spl. Ed. (Multiple Disability – Foundational Stage) – ISITEP B.A. B.Ed. (Preparatory Stage) – ITEP B.Com. B.Ed. (Secondary Stage) – ITEP are offered in a regular, structured format. This is important because they include school internships, teaching practice, workshops, and real classroom experience, which are essential for becoming a qualified teacher. So, if you’re serious about a teaching career, going for a regular integrated program is a much better and more accepted option than irregular study.

- PoojaAnswered on April 29, 2026 03:29 PM
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Dear Student,

Assuming your enquiry is for the BEd course in correspondence at T.D.T.A.D.S. Daniel Rajammal College of Education, Tirunelveli. The college does not offer B.Ed in distance or correspondence mode. They offer a full-time or regular BEd course for a duration of two years, approved by NCTE and affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University. If you are considering other options for BEd correspondence, you can opt for Annamalai University or Indira Gandhi College of Distance Education. 

If you have further queries regarding BEd admission, you can write to hello@collegedekho.com or call our toll-free number 18005729877, or simply fill out our Common Application Form on the website.

- ThasleemAnswered on April 06, 2026 04:14 PM
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