BHU B.Ed Special Education (Languages) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Ed Special Education (HI) Language and B.Ed Special Education (VI) Language at BHU?
Ans. BHU offers two variants of B.Ed Special Education (Languages). The HI variant (PGH716) trains teachers to teach language subjects to students with Hearing Impairment, incorporating sign language and visual communication methods. The VI variant (PGV716) trains teachers for students with Visual Impairment, incorporating Braille and audio-based teaching methods. Candidates must choose the appropriate variant based on their interest and career goals while applying through CAP-PG 2026.
Ques. What language subjects are covered in B.Ed Special Education (Languages) at BHU?
Ans. The B.Ed Special Education (Languages) programme at BHU covers pedagogy for teaching language subjects such as Hindi and English to students with disabilities. The curriculum includes language teaching methodology adapted for students with Hearing Impairment or Visual Impairment, communication skills development, and practical teaching techniques using assistive tools like sign language (for HI) and Braille/audio materials (for VI).
Ques. What career options are available after completing B.Ed Special Education (Languages) from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can work as special education language teachers in special schools, inclusive schools, and government-aided institutions for students with disabilities. They are eligible for language teacher positions in RCI-recognised special schools. They can also work with NGOs, rehabilitation centres, and as resource teachers in inclusive education settings. Further studies in M.Ed (Special Education) are also possible.
Ques. Is RCI registration mandatory after completing B.Ed Special Education (Languages) from BHU?
Ans. Yes, graduates of B.Ed Special Education programmes are required to register with the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) to practice as special educators. BHU's B.Ed Special Education programme is RCI-recognised, making graduates eligible for RCI registration. This registration is mandatory for employment in government special schools and rehabilitation centres.
Ques. How competitive is admission to B.Ed Special Education (Languages) at BHU? What were the CUET PG cutoffs?
Ans. The programme is quite competitive. In CUET PG 2025, the Round 1 cutoff for General category was 189 marks, for OBC was 189, for SC was 150, and for EWS was 195. In 2024, the General category Round 1 cutoff was 200 marks. Candidates should aim for high CUET PG scores to secure admission in early rounds.
Ques. Can a candidate without any prior experience in special education apply for this programme?
Ans. Yes, prior experience in special education is not mandatory for applying to B.Ed Special Education (Languages) at BHU. The minimum eligibility is a Bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). The programme itself provides the necessary training in special education pedagogy, sign language, Braille, and adaptive teaching methods. However, candidates with prior exposure to special education or disability-related work may find the programme more aligned with their background.
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