BHU B.Ed (Language) FAQs
Ques. What languages are covered in B.Ed (Language) at BHU? Can I specialise in Sanskrit or Urdu?
Ans. The B.Ed (Language) programme at BHU covers pedagogy for teaching language subjects including Hindi, English, Sanskrit, and other languages at the secondary and senior secondary level. The specific language specialisation within the programme depends on the candidate's undergraduate background and the subjects offered in the curriculum. Candidates with a background in Sanskrit, Urdu, or other languages should verify the specific language options available in the current academic year from the BHU Faculty of Education directly.
Ques. How competitive is B.Ed (Language) at BHU? What CUET PG score is needed?
Ans. B.Ed (Language) is the most competitive B.Ed specialisation at BHU. In CUET PG 2025, the Round 1 cutoff for General category was 199 marks, EWS was 198, OBC was 196, PwD was 189, SC was 163, and ST was 145. In 2024, the General category Round 1 cutoff was 203. Candidates should aim for a CUET PG score of 200+ for a strong chance in the General category.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Ed (Language) and B.Ed (English) at BHU?
Ans. B.Ed (English) is a specific specialisation focused exclusively on English language pedagogy, while B.Ed (Language) is a broader programme covering language teaching methodology for multiple languages including Hindi, English, Sanskrit, and others. Candidates interested specifically in teaching English should apply for B.Ed (English), while those with a broader language background or interest in Hindi/Sanskrit teaching may prefer B.Ed (Language). Both are 2-year full-time programmes under BHU's Faculty of Education.
Ques. Is B.Ed (Language) from BHU valid for TGT/PGT language teacher recruitment?
Ans. Yes, B.Ed (Language) from BHU is recognised by all state and central government recruitment boards for language teacher positions. Graduates are eligible to appear for TGT/PGT Hindi, TGT/PGT English, TGT/PGT Sanskrit, and other language teacher recruitment examinations conducted by KVS, NVS, DSSSB, and state PSCs. Additionally, CTET/UPTET qualification is required for teaching in central/UP government schools.
Ques. Does BHU B.Ed (Language) include a teaching internship? How is it structured?
Ans. Yes, the 2-year B.Ed programme at BHU includes a mandatory school internship/teaching practice component as prescribed by NCTE norms. Students are placed in BHU-affiliated schools in Varanasi for practical teaching experience in language subjects. The internship spans several weeks across both years of the programme and is a compulsory requirement for degree completion. This hands-on experience is highly valued by school recruiters.
Ques. Can a candidate with a B.A. in Hindi or Sanskrit apply for B.Ed (Language) at BHU?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a B.A. in Hindi, Sanskrit, English, Urdu, or any other language subject are eligible to apply for B.Ed (Language) at BHU, provided they have at least 50% aggregate marks in their Bachelor's degree (45% for reserved categories). In fact, candidates with a language background are particularly well-suited for this specialisation. They must appear in CUET PG 2026 with the relevant paper and apply through CAP-PG 2026 after results are declared.
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