Can I do B.Ed after B.Com?

- Nikita hirveUpdated On January 27, 2026 03:52 PM

Absolutely! For students who have completed B.Com, stepping into a B.Ed programme at LPU is a well-supported and practical choice. The institute readily accepts commerce graduates and offers a carefully structured B.Ed curriculum that balances academic learning with real classroom experience. With guidance from experienced educators, regular teaching practice sessions, and focused career and placement support, the programme helps students develop confidence, teaching skills, and professional readiness—making it a strong foundation for a successful and fulfilling career in education.

- PoojaAnswered on January 27, 2026 03:52 PM
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Absolutely! If you’ve completed B.Com, you can smoothly move into B.Ed at LPU. The university welcomes B.Com graduates and offers a thoughtfully designed B.Ed program backed by experienced faculty and strong practical training. With hands-on teaching practice and dedicated placement support, it’s a great launchpad for building a confident and rewarding teaching career.

- rubinaAnswered on January 27, 2026 01:25 PM
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Yes, you can totally do B.Ed after B.Com at LPU. LPU accepts B.Com graduates and offers a well-structured B.Ed program with great faculty and practical exposure. Plus, you get solid teaching practice and good placement support to kickstart your teaching career.

- Mansi aroraAnswered on January 23, 2026 12:36 PM
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.Dear student,

Yes, you can pursue B.Ed after you have completed a B.Com course from any recognised college or university. The eligibility requirements for admission to B.Ed course entail that the applicant must have completed a UG degree in any stream with at least 45% - 50% marks (may vary from college to college). You can apply for B.Ed admission at your desired college to pursue a career in the teaching field. Many B.Ed entrance exams are conducted for admission to the course, such as Bihar B.Ed CET, Rajasthan PTET, RIE CEE, TS EDCET, MAH B.Ed CET, HPU B.Ed CET, etc. 

Alternatively, you can also choose to pursue the course from a college that offers admission based on merit. You will not be required to produce any entrance exam score, and your marks in the qualifying degree (in this case, your B.Com degree) will be considered while preparing the merit list for admission.

- Sukriti VajpayeeAnswered on May 13, 2025 10:34 AM
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