Jiwaji University BEd 2nd Sem Admit Card 2026 Out - Download Hall Ticket at jiwaji.mponline.gov.in
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Overview
Jiwaji University, Gwalior conducts the Bachelor of Education (BEd) 2nd Semester examinations for students enrolled in its affiliated colleges across Madhya Pradesh. This is a semester examination conducted as part of the two-year BEd degree programme which qualifies graduates to become teachers in secondary and higher secondary schools. The admit card for BEd 2nd Semester 2026 has been released on the official portal jiwaji.mponline.gov.in. Students who have registered for the second semester examinations and paid their examination fees can now download their hall tickets. The BEd programme is essential for those aspiring to take up teaching positions in government and private schools across India. This examination assesses students on pedagogy, teaching methodology, educational psychology, and subject-specific teaching skills acquired during the semester.
Important Dates
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Examination Form Submission Start | January 2026 (Typical) |
| Last Date for Form Submission | February 2026 (Typical) |
| Examination Fee Payment Last Date | February 2026 (Typical) |
| Admit Card Release Date | March 2026 |
| BEd 2nd Semester Examination Dates | March - April 2026 (Indicative) |
| Result Declaration | May - June 2026 (Indicative) |
Vacancy Details
Vacancy Breakdown
This is a university semester examination, not a recruitment drive. Therefore, vacancy breakdown is not applicable. The examination is open to all students enrolled in BEd 2nd Semester across affiliated colleges of Jiwaji University.
| Category | Student Enrollment (Indicative) |
|---|---|
| General (UR) | 2500-3000 |
| OBC | 1200-1500 |
| SC | 600-800 |
| ST | 300-400 |
| EWS | 400-500 |
| Total | 5000-6200 |
Eligibility
Eligibility Details
Educational Qualification
- Candidate must be enrolled in BEd 1st Year (2nd Semester) programme at Jiwaji University or its affiliated colleges
- Must have successfully completed BEd 1st Semester or be eligible to appear as per university regulations
- Original admission must be through valid entrance examination or merit-based admission process
- Must possess a Bachelor's degree (BA/BSc/BCom or equivalent) with minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC categories)
- Must have regular attendance as per university norms (typically 75% minimum)
Age Limit
Typical / Indicative Age Requirements:
| Category | Minimum Age | Maximum Age |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 18 years | 35 years |
| OBC | 18 years | 38 years |
| SC/ST | 18 years | 40 years |
| PwD | 18 years | 45 years |
Note: Age relaxation is as per Madhya Pradesh Government and UGC norms. Age is calculated as on the date of admission to the BEd programme.
Nationality
- Indian citizens are eligible
- Candidates must be domiciled in Madhya Pradesh or admitted through valid All India quota
- NRI/OCI candidates admitted through designated NRI quota are also eligible
How to Apply
Application Process
The admit card download process (not new application):
- Visit the official website: jiwaji.mponline.gov.in or www.jiwaji.edu
- Navigate to the 'Examinations' section on the homepage
- Click on the link for 'BEd 2nd Semester Admit Card 2026'
- Enter your Registration Number/Enrollment Number as provided during admission
- Enter your Date of Birth or Password as required
- Click on 'Submit' to view your admit card
- Verify all details on the admit card including name, roll number, exam centre, and photograph
- Download the admit card and take multiple printouts (at least 3 copies)
- Report any discrepancies immediately to the university examination department
- Carry the admit card along with valid photo ID proof to the examination centre
Examination Fees (Typical)
Note: Fees are typically paid during form submission, not at admit card stage.
| Category | Examination Fee |
|---|---|
| General/OBC | ₹500 - ₹800 |
| SC/ST | ₹250 - ₹400 |
| EWS | ₹400 - ₹600 |
| Late Fee (if applicable) | ₹100 - ₹200 |
Selection Process
Selection Process
This is a semester examination, not a recruitment selection process. The evaluation follows these stages:
- Theory Examinations: Written examinations conducted for all core subjects, pedagogy papers, and elective subjects as per BEd curriculum. Duration typically 3 hours per paper with descriptive and objective questions.
- Practical Examinations: Teaching practice assessments, lesson plan demonstrations, and practical teaching sessions evaluated by internal and external examiners. Includes micro-teaching and real classroom teaching practice.
- Internal Assessment: Continuous evaluation throughout the semester including assignments, seminars, project work, and class participation. Typically carries 20-30% weightage of total marks.
- Viva-Voce/Oral Examination: Subject-wise oral examinations conducted by examiners to assess understanding of pedagogy and subject knowledge.
- Result Compilation: Marks from theory, practical, internal assessment, and viva are compiled. Students must secure minimum passing marks (typically 40-50%) in each component to pass the semester.
- Revaluation/Scrutiny: Students can apply for answer sheet revaluation or scrutiny if not satisfied with results, as per university norms within specified timeframe.
Exam Pattern
Examination Pattern
BEd 2nd Semester Theory Papers (Indicative)
| Subject/Paper | Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pedagogy of School Subject-I | Descriptive | 80-100 | 3 hours |
| Pedagogy of School Subject-II | Descriptive | 80-100 | 3 hours |
| Educational Psychology | Descriptive | 80-100 | 3 hours |
| Contemporary India & Education | Descriptive | 80-100 | 3 hours |
| Optional/Elective Paper | Descriptive | 80-100 | 3 hours |
Practical & Internal Assessment
| Component | Maximum Marks | Evaluation Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Teaching Practice | 100-150 | Practical demonstration |
| Lesson Planning | 50-80 | Assignment/Practical |
| Internal Assessment | 20-30 per paper | Continuous evaluation |
| Viva-Voce | 20-30 per subject | Oral examination |
Marking Scheme:
- Theory papers: Descriptive answers with long and short questions
- Minimum passing marks: 40% in theory, 50% in practical (typical)
- No negative marking in BEd examinations
- Grace marks may be awarded as per university regulations for borderline cases
Syllabus
BEd 2nd Semester Syllabus (Indicative)
Pedagogy of School Subject-I (e.g., Science/Mathematics/Social Science)
- Nature and scope of the school subject
- Objectives of teaching the subject at secondary level
- Curriculum analysis and textbook evaluation
- Methods and approaches of teaching (inquiry-based, project method, laboratory method)
- Instructional materials and teaching aids
- Lesson planning and unit planning
- Evaluation techniques and question paper construction
- ICT integration in subject teaching
Pedagogy of School Subject-II (e.g., Language/Commerce/Humanities)
- Principles of teaching the subject
- Curriculum framework and learning outcomes
- Teaching strategies and techniques
- Skills development (reading, writing, comprehension, analysis)
- Assessment and evaluation methods
- Remedial teaching strategies
- Co-curricular activities related to the subject
Educational Psychology
- Advanced concepts in learning theories (behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism)
- Adolescent psychology and development
- Individual differences and learning styles
- Intelligence, creativity, and aptitude
- Motivation and emotion in learning
- Mental health and adjustment issues
- Guidance and counseling techniques
- Exceptional children and inclusive education
Contemporary India and Education
- Issues and concerns in Indian education system
- National Education Policy and its implications
- Equity and social justice in education
- Education for sustainable development
- Gender issues in education
- Multiculturalism and diversity
- Role of education in nation building
- Challenges of privatization and commercialization
Elective Papers (Optional subjects may include)
- Educational Technology and ICT
- Environmental Education
- Peace Education
- Value Education
- Guidance and Counseling
- Special Education
- Educational Management and Administration
Practical Components
- Lesson demonstrations in real classroom settings
- Micro-teaching practice sessions
- Observation of experienced teachers
- Development of teaching-learning materials
- Action research project
- Community engagement and extension activities
Salary
Salary Details
This is not a job recruitment. However, typical starting salary after BEd completion:
For Government School Teachers (Post-BEd Appointment):
| Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay (Level-6 PGT / Level-5 TGT) | ₹35,400 - ₹44,900 |
| Pay Scale | Level 5-7 (7th Pay Commission) |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) @ 50% | ₹17,700 - ₹22,450 |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | ₹3,500 - ₹14,000 (city-dependent) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹1,600 - ₹3,200 |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹58,000 - ₹85,000 |
| In-Hand Salary (after deductions) | ₹50,000 - ₹75,000 |
Additional Benefits: Medical allowance, LTC, pension benefits, EPF contributions, annual increments (3%), and various other allowances as per state government rules. Private school salaries typically range from ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 per month depending on school reputation and location.
Career Growth
After completing BEd, graduates can apply for teaching positions in government and private schools through various Teacher Eligibility Tests (CTET, State TETs) and direct recruitment drives. Career progression for government teachers moves from TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) to PGT (Post Graduate Teacher), Vice Principal, and Principal positions based on experience and additional qualifications. Teachers can also pursue MEd, PhD, and move into educational administration, curriculum development, teacher training, or academic research roles in universities and educational institutions.
Admit Card
The Jiwaji University BEd 2nd Semester Admit Card 2026 has been released on the official website jiwaji.mponline.gov.in. Students must download their hall tickets by entering their enrollment number and date of birth on the portal. The admit card contains crucial details including examination centre address, reporting time, roll number, and subject-wise exam schedule. Students must carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof (Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or College ID) to the examination centre. Without the admit card, entry to the examination hall will not be permitted.
Result
The BEd 2nd Semester examination results are typically declared within 45-60 days after the completion of examinations. Results will be published on the official university website and students can check their marks by entering their roll number or enrollment number. The result will display subject-wise marks including theory, practical, and internal assessment components along with total marks and percentage. Students who fail in any subject can appear for supplementary examinations as per university schedule. Mark sheets and semester certificates will be issued by the university examination department after result declaration.
Expected Cutoff
For BEd semester examinations, there is no competitive cutoff as this is a qualifying examination. Students need to secure minimum passing marks which is typically 40% in theory papers and 50% in practical components individually to pass the semester. Internal assessment marks (usually 20-30% weightage) are added to external examination marks for final grade calculation. Students must pass all subjects to be promoted to the next semester. Those securing 60% and above are awarded First Division, 50-60% Second Division, and 40-50% Pass Class. Distinction is awarded for 75% and above aggregate marks.
Exam Centres
Examination Centres
Central Region (Madhya Pradesh - Primary): Gwalior, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Ujjain, Sagar, Ratlam, Rewa, Satna, Chhindwara, Dhar, Morena, Bhind, Datia, Shivpuri
North Region: Agra, Jhansi, Aligarh (for nearby MP students)
Note: Examination centres are primarily located in Madhya Pradesh as Jiwaji University is a state university. Most centres are situated in cities where affiliated BEd colleges are located. Students are generally allotted centres close to their college location. The exact examination centre address is mentioned on the admit card and students should verify the location before the examination date.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the eligibility to appear for BEd 2nd Semester examination?
Students must be enrolled in BEd 1st Year (2nd Semester) at Jiwaji University or its affiliated colleges and should have completed the first semester or be eligible to appear as per university attendance and academic regulations. A Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) is the basic admission requirement for the BEd programme.
What is the examination fee for BEd 2nd Semester?
The examination fee is typically ₹500-800 for General/OBC candidates and ₹250-400 for SC/ST candidates. This fee is usually paid during the examination form submission period, not at the time of admit card download. Late fee charges may apply if forms are submitted after the due date.
How many students appear for BEd examinations at Jiwaji University?
Approximately 5,000-6,200 students enrolled across various affiliated colleges appear for BEd semester examinations each year. The exact number varies based on admissions in a particular academic session. Jiwaji University is one of the major BEd degree awarding institutions in Madhya Pradesh.
What is the typical salary after completing BEd degree?
After completing BEd and clearing teacher eligibility tests (CTET/State TET), government school teachers earn ₹35,400-44,900 as basic pay with gross monthly salary of ₹58,000-85,000 including allowances. Private school teachers typically earn ₹20,000-50,000 per month. Salary varies based on school type, location, and teacher designation (TGT/PGT).
How many attempts are allowed for BEd semester examinations?
Students typically have multiple attempts to clear BEd examinations. If a student fails in any subject, they can appear in subsequent supplementary examinations held by the university. However, the total duration to complete the BEd degree should generally be within 4-5 years of admission as per university regulations. There is no strict limit on the number of attempts for clearing semester examinations.
Is there negative marking in BEd examinations?
No, there is no negative marking in BEd semester examinations conducted by Jiwaji University. The examination pattern consists of descriptive answer writing for theory papers and practical demonstrations. Students need to secure minimum 40% marks in theory and 50% in practical components to pass each subject.
What is the mode of application for downloading admit card?
The admit card must be downloaded online through the official website jiwaji.mponline.gov.in. Students need to enter their enrollment number and date of birth to access and download the hall ticket. There is no offline mode for admit card collection. Students must take printouts and carry them to the examination centre.
What are the stages of BEd examination and evaluation?
The BEd evaluation comprises four main stages: (1) Theory examinations for all subject papers, (2) Practical examinations including teaching demonstrations and lesson planning, (3) Internal assessment based on continuous evaluation throughout the semester, and (4) Viva-voce/oral examinations. All components are mandatory and students must pass each component individually to clear the semester.