Course Selection
B.Ed. Elementary (2.5 years)
Rules: |
Students enrolled in the first semester of their study Program are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
i. For the first and 2nd semester a maximum of 18 credit hours are allowed.
ii. For the third and subsequent semesters, a maximum of 18 Credit hours are allowed. However, in certain cases, the University may allow to enroll maximum 21 credit hours only if student’s CGPA is ≥ 3.00 out of 4.
iii. For Final semester, maximum 21 credit hours of coursework are allowed in addition to Project/Internship as applicable, subject to the condition that all degree requirements will be completed within the same semester and no other course selection rules, such as pre-requisite or specialization requirements will be violated.
Note: Maximum limits prescribed for enrollment of credit hours includes ‘F’ or ‘D’ grade courses, if any enrolled.
2. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the course work; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
3. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a ‘D’ grade course only once before completion of entire course work program.
Rules For Project/Teaching Practices/Teaching Internship: |
i. Achieved a CGPA of 2.0 or higher.
ii. Earned 69 or more credit hours.
iii. Selected an area of specialization.
(Note: Evaluation of the course "Final Project" / "Internship Report" will be based on pass/fail criteria and will not affect a student's CGPA. However, being a compulsory requirement, it is necessary to pass this course to fulfil the requirements of the degree program).
Procedure: |
In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
(Note: In case of any confusion, You should consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account).
Recommendation: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.