BHU M.Ed FAQs
Ques. What is the specialisation offered in M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU?
Ans. The M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU specifically focuses on Visual Impairment (V.I.). The programme is recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) and covers Braille literacy, orientation and mobility, low vision rehabilitation, and educational technology for the visually impaired. Students seeking specialisation in Hearing Impairment or other disabilities should check other institutions.
Ques. Is RCI recognition mandatory for M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU? What does it mean for my career?
Ans. Yes, the M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU is recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). RCI recognition is mandatory for working as a Special Educator in India. After completing this programme, graduates can register with RCI and are eligible to work in special schools, inclusive schools, rehabilitation centres, and NGOs working with persons with visual impairment.
Ques. What is the eligibility for M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU? Can a regular B.Ed. graduate apply?
Ans. The primary eligibility is a B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) from an RCI-recognised institution. However, candidates with a regular B.Ed. degree plus at least one year Diploma in Special Education (V.I.) with 50% marks are also eligible. A regular B.Ed. without any special education qualification is generally not sufficient for this programme.
Ques. How many seats are available for M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU?
Ans. The M.Ed (Special Education) programme at BHU has an intake of approximately 23 seats. Seats are reserved as per the Government of India reservation policy: 27% for OBC, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for EWS, and 5% for PwD (horizontal reservation).
Ques. What are the career options after M.Ed (Special Education) from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can work as Special Educators in special schools and inclusive schools, rehabilitation officers in government and NGO settings, resource teachers, educational consultants for inclusive education, and researchers in special education. Many graduates also qualify for UGC-NET in Education and pursue Ph.D. in Special Education. Government jobs in organisations like NIVH (National Institute for the Visually Handicapped), NAB (National Association for the Blind), and state government special education departments are also popular career paths.
Ques. What CUET-PG score is needed for M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU?
Ans. Based on 2025 admission data, the CUET-PG cutoff for M.Ed (Special Education) at BHU (General category, Round 1) was 185 marks, with subsequent rounds going down to 161. For OBC, the cutoff was around 139; for ST, it was around 96; for EWS, it was around 118; and for PwD, it was around 64. These are indicative figures and may vary for the 2026 admission cycle. The cutoffs for this programme are generally lower than for the regular M.Ed, reflecting the specialised nature of the programme.
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