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Education Colleges in Karnataka 2026-27

B.Ed and Teacher Education Colleges in Karnataka 2026-27

Karnataka has 24 dedicated teacher education colleges offering B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) and related programmes, spread across cities including Bangalore, Belagavi, Mysuru, Dharwad, Davangere, Tumkur, Udupi, Hassan, Kolar, Madikeri, Puttur, Vijayapura, and Ujire. These are regulated by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), the apex central body governing teacher education across India, and most are affiliated to their respective regional university (Bangalore University, Rani Channamma University, or the relevant regional university for that district).

What B.Ed Actually Qualifies You For

B.Ed is a 2-year degree programme taken after completing a bachelor's degree — it's a postgraduate-level professional qualification, not an undergraduate course. It's specifically for teaching upper-primary and secondary classes (roughly Class 6 through 12). This is a common point of confusion worth clarifying upfront: B.Ed is different from D.El.Ed (Diploma in Elementary Education), a separate 2-year diploma taken directly after Class 12 that qualifies you specifically for primary classes (1-5). The two aren't interchangeable, and confusing them is one of the more common mistakes students make when planning a teaching career.

Having a B.Ed degree alone doesn't automatically make you eligible for a government teaching post — most states, including Karnataka, also require clearing CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) or the Karnataka State TET before you can apply for government school teaching positions. Private schools sometimes have more flexible requirements, but the CTET/TET qualification remains the standard benchmark most reputable schools look for regardless of sector.

Karnataka's Teacher Education Colleges

CityColleges
Bangalore / BengaluruBangalore University College of Education, Oxford College of Education, Presidency College of Education, Vidya Siri College of Education, Government College of Education Bengaluru, Seshadripuram College of Education
Mysuru / MysoreRegional Institute of Education, Vidyavardhaka College of Education, Vijaya Teachers College
BelagaviKLE Society College of Education, Rani Channamma University College of Education
VijayapuraBLDE Association College of Education, BLDEA's B.Ed College
Dharwad, Davangere, Hassan, Kolar, Madikeri, Puttur, Tumkur, Udupi, UjireOne dedicated college each

Note: the Regional Institute of Education in Mysuru appears in our database under a few slightly different name variants from an earlier data collection pass — this is being cleaned up and doesn't affect the count of genuinely distinct institutions above.

The Regional Institute of Education, Mysuru

Worth calling out specifically: the Regional Institute of Education (RIE) Mysuru is one of NCERT's five constituent Regional Institutes of Education nationally, making it one of the more academically prestigious teacher-training institutions in South India. It offers B.Ed alongside integrated and other teacher-education programmes, and admission typically runs through RIE CEE (the Regional Institute of Education Common Entrance Examination), a separate national-level test from most state B.Ed CETs.

How Admission Works

Teacher education admission in India is largely state-regulated rather than centralized — each state, including Karnataka, runs its own B.Ed Common Entrance Test (B.Ed CET) for admission to state-affiliated colleges. Eligibility typically requires a bachelor's degree with around 50% marks for general category candidates and 45% for reserved categories, though exact cutoffs vary by university and year. Candidates in their final year of graduation are usually allowed to apply, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria by the time of admission.

A newer alternative path worth knowing about: the 4-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP), introduced under the National Education Policy 2020. This is a dual-degree programme (BA-B.Ed, BSc-B.Ed, or BCom-B.Ed) taken directly after Class 12, admitted through NCET (National Common Entrance Test), a national-level exam conducted by the National Testing Agency. ITEP is a genuinely different route from the traditional post-graduation B.Ed — it compresses what would otherwise be a 3-year degree plus a 2-year B.Ed into a single 4-year integrated programme, though it's still a relatively new pathway and not yet as widely available as standard B.Ed admission.

Documents Typically Required

  • Bachelor's degree marksheet and passing certificate
  • 10th and 12th marksheets
  • Category certificate, if claiming reservation
  • Entrance test scorecard (state B.Ed CET, RIE CEE, or NCET depending on the programme)
  • Passport-size photographs and valid photo ID

What to Check Before Choosing a College

Since teacher education in Karnataka is fairly standardized in curriculum (all NCTE-regulated colleges follow broadly similar coursework structure), the meaningful differences between colleges come down to a few practical factors: whether the college has an established practice-teaching partnership with local schools (since your teaching practicum placements depend on this), faculty strength in your specific subject specialization if you're planning to teach a particular subject at secondary level, and the college's track record of graduates actually clearing CTET or Karnataka TET after completion. Government colleges and university-run colleges (like Bangalore University College of Education or Rani Channamma University College of Education) tend to have the most established practice-teaching networks given their longer institutional history, while newer private colleges may have more modern facilities but a shorter track record to evaluate.

Fees at Karnataka's Teacher Education Colleges

Government and university-run B.Ed colleges are generally the most affordable route, with private colleges charging meaningfully more for a broadly similar NCTE-regulated curriculum. Given how much this varies by college and changes year to year, confirm current fees directly with the specific institution rather than relying on a figure you've seen elsewhere — this is especially worth doing since B.Ed fee structures aren't always as prominently published or standardized as fees for larger professional streams like engineering or medicine.

After B.Ed

Graduates typically pursue CTET or Karnataka State TET to qualify for government school positions, or apply directly to private schools where requirements vary. Career paths include school teaching (government or private), educational content development, school administration roles, and further postgraduate study through M.Ed for those interested in teacher training, educational research, or academic administration roles. Karnataka's ongoing demand for qualified teachers, particularly in government and aided schools, means a B.Ed from a recognized, NCTE-approved college remains a stable, structured career path for those genuinely interested in teaching as a profession.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is B.Ed the same as D.El.Ed?
No. B.Ed is a 2-year degree taken after graduation, qualifying you for upper-primary and secondary teaching (Class 6-12). D.El.Ed is a separate 2-year diploma taken after Class 12, qualifying you for primary teaching only (Class 1-5). They lead to different teaching eligibility and aren't interchangeable.

Do I need CTET after completing B.Ed?
Yes, for most government teaching positions. B.Ed qualifies you academically, but CTET (or the Karnataka State TET) is the additional eligibility test required to apply for government school teacher recruitment.

How many dedicated teacher education colleges does Karnataka have?
24 colleges offering B.Ed and related teacher-training programmes, spread across major cities and several smaller districts.

What is ITEP and is it available in Karnataka?
ITEP (Integrated Teacher Education Programme) is a new 4-year dual-degree route introduced under NEP 2020, admitted via NCET. It's a newer, still-expanding pathway — check with specific institutions for current availability rather than assuming it's offered everywhere B.Ed is.

Can I apply for B.Ed in my final year of graduation?
Generally yes, most B.Ed entrance exams allow final-year candidates to apply, provided they meet the eligibility marks by the time of admission.

Which regulatory body oversees teacher education in Karnataka?
The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), the central regulatory authority for teacher education across India, alongside the respective affiliating university for each college.

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