Admissions
Eligibility:
1. Candidates must be citizens of India and should be candidates from Karnataka
for claiming seats under Government quota.
"Karnataka candidates" means,
i) Student who has studied for at least 7 (seven) full academic years in any one
of the Government or Government recognized institutions in Karnataka from first
Grade up to 2nd P.U.C / 12th Grade or qualifying examination and
ii) Passed either S.S.L.C / 10th standard or P.U.C / 12th standard examination
in Karnataka only.
iii) Students who have passed either S.S.L.C or PUC through direct admissions or
who have studied and passed in open schools, the period of seven years study
shall not be insisted. However such candidates shall produce domicile
certificate for 7 years from the Tahsildar of concerned Taluk.
Students who have passed either S.S.L.C or P.U.C either in open schools or as
private candidates shall produce the relevant Marks Card or a certificate from
the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board / Directorate of
Pre-University Education which certifies that he / she is a " private
candidate". In respect of candidates who have taken more than one year to pass a
class / Grade, the years of academic study is counted as one year only for this
purpose.
2. Candidates should have possessed any degree and / or post graduate degree or
any equivalent degree from an university recognized by UGC, and should have
passed all prescribed examinations at university level examinations only in
degree and/or postgraduate degree or equivalent degree.
Hence, the applicants are advised to note this before seeking admission for B.Ed.,
Programmes. Candidates who have obtained degree from the Universities situated
outside Karnataka State should have passed all the Three Years of Degree Exam at
University level and at the time of admission shall produce all the three years
degree marks cards issued by the concerned Universities. Marks cards issued by
the college will not be considered. Regulation 4.2 applies to these candidates
also.
3. All applicants shall have a minimum of 50% of marks in aggregate including
internal assessment marks in all three years/six semesters degree and/or post
graduate degree or any equivalent degree including electives and languages form
an university recognized by UGC. However SC, ST, Cat-I and Physically
handicapped candidates shall have minimum of 45% of marks in aggregate of scores
as mentioned above.
4. In case grades are provided instead of marks to candidates, then the grade
should be in the range percentage of scores as mentioned above.
5. In some Universities one subject (Ex: Constitution of India, Computer
fundamentals etc.) are studied as subsidiary subjects. In case the University
considers these marks in the total marks then it should be included in the
application. If the University does not consider these marks in the total marks
then the candidate has to till in the application without the marks in
subsidiary subjects. In-service candidates working in Government / Aided
Educational institutions shall compulsorily furnish service certificates,
permission letters and no objection certificates for the study from the
authorized officers of the government, and candidates working in aided
institutions should furnish no objection certificate from the employer during
admissions. In-service candidates will be treated at par with other candidates.
No reservation is provided to In-service candidates.
6. Candidates who have passed degree / Post graduate degree in the terminal
examination of the current year or previous years and obtained degree
certificate from the University are only eligible for admissions to B.Ed.,
programme.
Eligibility criteria will be followed as per Government Rules mentioned in the
Centralized Admission Cell prospectus.
7. In case, the candidate or parents or guardian furnishes / enclosures that are
false or incorrect regarding marks card or statement of marks or a certificate
or an affidavit along with the application, such application is liable for
rejection. In case, a seat is allotted to such candidate, it shall be forfeited.
Such candidates / parents / guardian as the case may be, shall be liable for
legal punishment.
However, the University considers that action should be taken under appropriate
rules for rejection of an application and cancellation of a seat and that it
shall pass an appropriate order for rejection after holding an inquiry as it
deems necessary and after giving reasonable opportunity to the candidates or his
/ her parents or guardian concerned to make a representation.