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BTC vs B. Ed- A Complete Guide

Teaching is undoubtedly the most respected and loved profession, especially in India. Just like becoming a doctor or an engineer, becoming a good teacher is a dream for many students. This is because the profession gives the candidates immense respect, love, financial stability, an amazing network, and much more. In addition to previously mentioned things, the teaching profession also gives the candidates an opportunity to serve their nation by providing quality education to its youth. India is the motherland of great teachers and incredible human beings like Swami Vivekananda, Gautam Buddha, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, and many more. All these amazing teachers were known for their knowledge and unmatchable teaching skills. From ancient times itself, the noble profession of teaching required skills and qualifications, and nothing much has changed since then. Since the teachers contribute largely towards the growth and development of the students, the recruiters ensure that the teachers are suitable and qualified for the role. Almost all the institutions, government or private, consider hiring teachers who hold an educational degree. There are various educational degrees that the candidates can pursue, but BTC and BEd are considered the most demanded courses for teachers. Candidates often struggle while choosing the right course or simply make a choice between BTC and BEd. If you are someone with the same questions in mind, this article is for you. Let us understand both the courses well before reaching a conclusion.

What iS BTC?

The Basic Training Certificate is a two-year NCTE (National Council of Teacher Education, Government of India)-recognized certificate program that prepares individuals to teach in elementary schools. The program assists applicants in learning all of the abilities necessary to excel in the job of a teacher.

Eligibility Criteria of BTC?

1- A graduate degree with a minimum passing grade from any recognized institution is a must for pursuing the BTC course.
2- NCTE (National Council of Teacher Education) is constantly changing the norms and criteria for BTC, and all universities that offer BTC courses follow these requirements. Therefore, applicants must stay informed about the NCTE's Basic Training Certificate criteria.
3- NCTE (National Council of Teacher Education) has not imposed any age limitations on candidates. Candidates of any age group are eligible to participate in the Basic Training Certificate program (BTC).
4- Candidates belonging to any stream such as science, arts, humanities are eligible to apply for the Basic Teaching Certificate as the institutions have not set any specific rules for the same.
4-The candidates must have all the required documents on the date of admission like 10+2 mark sheets, etc.

What is B.Ed?

B.Ed degree is a two-year course that the NCTE has made compulsory for all teaching aspirants. No further degree is mandatory for someone to land a teaching job in India. Candidates can pursue B.Ed through distance learning and in-class teaching.

Eligibility Criteria for Pursuing BEd?

  1. A candidate must hold a graduate degree in any discipline from any recognized institution with minimum passing marks.
  2. The candidates must secure at least 50-55 percent marks in their graduation. However, the B.Tech graduates have a relaxation here, they only need a minimum of 55% marks to be eligible to pursue the course.
  3. The candidates belonging to the reserved categories also have a relaxation opportunity, the candidates belonging to reserved categories like groups like SC/ST/OBC only need to score 50% marks in the exams.
  4. The candidates willing to pursue the BEd course need to pass the entrance exam conducted by different universities(different universities conduct different entrance exams).
You can also watch this video to know more about BTC vs B.Ed. 

Here are a few differences between the BTC and the BEd course, the candidates can pursue any course that they wish to, totally depending on their career choices, availability of time, and willingness to put in efforts. There is not a vast difference between BTC and BEd except for their curriculum and learning outcomes. The students should choose the course wisely as it will decide the future opportunities for them. However, if a candidate wishes to make a good teaching career, they should surely consider pursuing either of the courses.

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