B.Ed. (Shiksha Shastri)
The B.Ed. (Shiksha Shastri) program is designed for students who have completed Shiksha Shastri /Sanskrit education and wish to pursue a professional teaching career.
The B.Ed. (Shiksha Shastri) program is designed for students who have completed Shiksha Shastri /Sanskrit education and wish to pursue a professional teaching career. The program equips candidates withpedagogical skills, teaching methodology, curriculum planning, educational psychology, and classroommanagement.
Practical training in schools, lesson planning, and teaching practice ensures graduates are competent,confident, and prepared for teaching roles in Sanskrit and general education schools.
- Affiliated to: Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hissar
 - Duration: 1 years (2 Semesters)
 - Intake Capacity: 100 Seats
 - Mode: Full-Time
 
- Experienced Faculty: Specialized in Sanskrit and general education pedagogy.
 - Affiliation & Recognition: Program recognized and affiliated with GJUS&T.
 - Holistic Development: Participation in clubs and co-curricular activities.
 - Student Support: Mentorship, remedial, bridge, and supplementary classes.
 - Career Focused: Placement assistance, government internship schemes etc.
 - Modern Resource: teaching practice labs, library, and digital learning materials.
 
Mission of the B.Ed. (Shiksha Shastri) Program
To develop skilled, reflective, and ethical educators with the knowledgeand competency toteach effectively, integrating traditional Sanskrit learning with modern pedagogicalmethods.
Vision of the Program
To nurture professional teachers capable of bridging classical knowledge with contemporaryteaching practices, fostering innovation, inclusivity, and lifelong learning in schools.
The B.Ed. (Shiksha Shastri) program consists of 2 semesters, combining theory, pedagogy, teachingpractice, and school-based learning.
Key Components
- Foundations of Education and Teaching
 - Pedagogical Methods in Sanskrit and General Subjects
 - Educational Psychology and Child Development
 - Curriculum and Instructional Planning
 - Assessment and Evaluation Techniques
 - Inclusive Education and Special Needs Awareness
 - ICT in Education
 - School Internship / Practicum
 - Project Work and Lesson Demonstration
 
Lecture Notes, Syllabi, and Timetable
Fee Structure
Graduates can pursue careers in
Sanskrit schools and general education schools (Primary & Secondary)
Curriculum and lesson design
Teacher training institutes
Educational administration and leadership roles
Educational research and project work
Higher studies: M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. in Education
Placement Support: Provided through the College Placement Cell,
Students are encouraged to participate in various clubs for holistic development. Eachstudent choosesone club from each category, ensuring engagement across academic, cultural,physical, mental, and socialdomains.
Domain-Specific Clubs: Pedagogy, early childhood, inclusive education,language& literacy, educational psychology.
Cultural Clubs: Dance, drama, art & craft, literary, and festivecelebrations.
Sports & Fitness Clubs: Indoor games, outdoor games, yoga &wellness.
Mental Well-being & Personality Clubs: Meditation, self-confidence,digitalwell-being.
Community & Social Service Clubs: NSS & Swachhta, health awareness,village outreach, gender & equality, environment & plantation.
- Mentorship & Counseling – Academic and personal guidance.
 - Remedial Classes – Additional support for students needing help in Sanskrit or pedagogy.
 - Bridge & Supplementary Classes – Designed for students from diverse educational backgrounds.
 - Career Counseling & Placement Assistance – Guidance for internships, higher education, and employment.
 - Grievance Redressal Mechanism – Safe, transparent, and time-bound process forresolving concerns.
 
- Well-equipped library with Sanskrit and education resources.
 - Teaching practice labs for lesson demonstration and pedagogy practice
 - Access to online learning platforms and digital content
 - Lecture recordings and study materials for self-learning
 - Faculty mentorship and academic guidance
 
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