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NCTE may revert to 1-year BEd, MEd in 2026

According to the proposed norms, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct a standardised subject and aptitude test for admission to all BEd and MEd courses.

Published on: Feb 22, 2025, 07:24:19 IST
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The National Council for Teacher Education has proposed to revert the bachelor of education and master of education programmes to one-year format from the 2026-27 academic session, a decade after it extended the duration of both courses to two years.

Along with the new structure of courses, NCTE has also prescribed a minimum requirement of infrastructure and faculties among others. (Getty Images)
Along with the new structure of courses, NCTE has also prescribed a minimum requirement of infrastructure and faculties among others. (Getty Images)

Upon approval of the draft policy, which was issued on the NCTE website late on Thursday night, the standalone Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs) will have the option to continue offering the two-year BEd and MEd programmes, or transition to the one-year format, provided they meet conditions outlined by NCTE in the new draft regulations.

According to the proposed norms, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct a standardised subject and aptitude test for admission to all BEd and MEd courses. HT has seen a copy of the draft.

Currently, NTA conducts National Common Entrance Test (NCET) for admission to four-year Integrated Teachers Education Programme (ITEP) programmes in Indian Institute of Technology (IITs), National Institute of Technology (NITs) and other central and state universities.

In its Draft NCTE (Recognition Norms and Procedure) Regulations, 2025, the council also announced four specialized ITEP programmes — ITEP Yoga, Physical Education, Sanskrit Education, and Art Education — which will also be offered from the 2026-27 academic session.

The teacher education regulatory body has issued the draft for public feedback until March 8.

Along with the new structure of courses, NCTE has also prescribed a minimum requirement of infrastructure and faculties among others.

According to the draft regulations 2025, candidates having a master’s degree with at least 50% marks or those with a four-year undergraduate (UG) degree in a specialised subject with at least 50% marks will be eligible for admission to one-year BEd course.

MEd programme of 2-year duration will be offered to in-service teachers and educational functionaries, the draft said.

“The entire regulations are aligned with NEP recommendations,” Arora said.

 
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Sanjay Maurya

Sanjay Maurya is a Principal Correspondent with Hindustan Times, where he covers education, with a focus on school and higher education, competitive examinations, education policy and governance. Working as part of the National Bureau, he is based in New Delhi and reports on the Ministry of Education and covers various statutory bodies like UGC, AICTE and NCTE and autonomous bodies like CBSE and NCERT. His reporting also tracks the implementation of key government reforms and policies from school education to higher education including in IITs, NITs, IIMs, central and state universities, and their impact on students and educational institutions. His reporting on the irregularities and rushed implementation of CBSE's On-Screen Marking (OSM) system for evaluation of Class 12 board exams 2026, triggered administrative action, leading to the transfer of the board's two senior-most officials and the constitution of a committee to probe alleged irregularities in procurement process of the system. He joined Hindustan Times in December 2024. Prior to that, he had a three-year stint at Careers360, where he reported on school and higher education, entrance examinations, admissions, rankings and various education policies involving universities and professional education bodies. Over the years, Maurya has reported extensively on major developments in India's education sector, including the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, reforms in the National Testing Agency (NTA) following the NEET-UG 2024 controversy, changes in school education, higher education regulation, and the evolution of entrance examinations such as NEET, JEE and CUET. He regularly produces data-driven and explanatory stories based on government documents, parliamentary proceedings, court records and official data. His focus remains on helping readers understand how education policies and institutional decisions affect millions of students, teachers and educational institutions across the country.

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