St. Mary's B.Ed (Maths) FAQs
Ques. Is B.Ed (Mathematics) at St. Mary's Women's College, Tiruvalla, only for women, and can men apply?
Ans. Yes, St. Mary's Women's College for Teacher Education is exclusively a women's college. Only female candidates are eligible to apply for admission to the B.Ed (Mathematics) programme here. Male candidates wishing to pursue B.Ed in Mathematics in the Tiruvalla/Pathanamthitta region should look for co-educational B.Ed colleges affiliated to MG University.
Ques. What undergraduate degree is required to apply for B.Ed (Mathematics) at this college?
Ans. To apply for B.Ed (Mathematics), candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree with Mathematics as a main/core subject. Typically, B.Sc Mathematics (with Mathematics as the main subject) qualifies. Candidates with Mathematics as a subsidiary or optional subject may not be eligible. The minimum qualifying marks required are 50% aggregate in the undergraduate degree (45% for SC/ST candidates). Candidates should verify their eligibility on the MGU B.Ed CAP portal before applying.
Ques. What career options are available after completing B.Ed (Mathematics) from St. Mary's Women's College, Tiruvalla?
Ans. After completing B.Ed (Mathematics), graduates are eligible to work as Mathematics teachers in secondary and higher secondary schools (Classes 8-12) in Kerala and across India. They can apply for government school teacher recruitment through Kerala PSC Teacher exams for Mathematics teachers. They can also work in CBSE/ICSE private schools, coaching centres, and educational institutions. Additionally, B.Ed (Mathematics) graduates can pursue M.Ed or M.Sc in Mathematics for higher academic roles, or appear for NET/SET in Mathematical Sciences to pursue college-level teaching.
Ques. Is KTET (Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test) mandatory after completing B.Ed (Mathematics) for government school jobs in Kerala?
Ans. Yes, KTET (Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test) is mandatory for appointment as a teacher in government and government-aided schools in Kerala. After completing B.Ed (Mathematics), graduates must qualify KTET Category II (for Classes 8-10) or Category III (for Classes 11-12) to be eligible for government school teacher appointments. KTET is conducted by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan. Qualifying KTET is a prerequisite for appearing in Kerala PSC teacher recruitment exams for Mathematics teachers.
Ques. What is the Mathematics Association "Triscadecagon" at St. Mary's Women's College, and how does it benefit B.Ed (Mathematics) students?
Ans. The Mathematics Association "Triscadecagon" at St. Mary's Women's College for Teacher Education is a subject-specific association for Mathematics B.Ed students. It organizes mathematics seminars, workshops, problem-solving competitions, and academic activities that help students deepen their mathematical knowledge and teaching skills beyond the regular curriculum. Participation in Triscadecagon activities enhances students' mathematical reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and pedagogical skills as future Mathematics teachers. Such associations are a unique feature of this college that adds value to the B.Ed (Mathematics) programme.
Ques. Is there a high demand for Mathematics teachers in Kerala government schools, and what are the job prospects after B.Ed (Mathematics)?
Ans. Yes, Mathematics is one of the most in-demand teaching subjects in Kerala government schools. There is a consistent demand for qualified Mathematics teachers at both secondary (Classes 8-10) and higher secondary (Classes 11-12) levels. After completing B.Ed (Mathematics) and qualifying KTET, graduates can apply for Kerala PSC High School Teacher (Mathematics) and Higher Secondary School Teacher (Mathematics) recruitment. Private CBSE/ICSE schools also actively recruit Mathematics teachers. The combination of strong mathematical knowledge and B.Ed qualification makes graduates highly employable in the education sector.





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