Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Entrance for elementary education course on July 2

- Heena Kauser heena.kauser@hindustant­imes.com

THE TWOHOUR TEST WILL HAVE 100 QUESTIONS IN MULTIPLE CHOICE LEVEL FORMAT. IT WILL BE HELD IN ENGLISH AND HINDI

Delhi University will conduct an entrance test for admission to 400 seats under Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) on July 2.

The course is offered only to women candidates and is available in eight colleges. The entrance will be held from 12pm-2pm in 18 centers across India.

B.El.Ed. Programme is a four-year integrated profession­al degree programme of Elementary Teacher Education. It is bilingual and interdisci­plinary in nature.

Students study different theory courses in education, liberal options and school-based practicum such as school contact programme and school internship. Students also have year-long interthe active sessions (workshops) with experts in the field of theatre, craft, story-telling and self-developmen­t.

“This programme aims to produce elementary teachers of high calibre,” said a DU official, adding that after the course, students can opt to become a teacher, pursue higher studies or appear for government jobs. Many students are directly placed in schools in the final year of their course, the official said.

The selection will be made according to merit list prepared on the basis of marks secured in the entrance test.

The two-hour test will have Class 10 level questions from English and Hindi, Social Science, Mathematic­s and Science. The entrance test will be of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) format. There will be no descriptiv­e questions and the test shall be bilingual (English and Hindi), wherever applicable.

“The entrance test is in MCQ format. There will be 100 questions. For each correct answer, a student shall score four marks and for each wrong answer, one mark will be reduced.” said a DU official.

Those applying for the course must have passed the Class 12 examinatio­n with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in each of the four subjects and an aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examinatio­n, university officials said.

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