If you’re planning to build a teaching career in Karnataka, enrolling in a B.Ed or D.Ed program is a crucial step. These teacher training courses not only prepare you for classroom teaching but also make you eligible for government and private school jobs. But how exactly do you get started? What does the admission process look like in 2025?
At St Teresa’s Women’s Teachers Training Institute in Sultanpalya, Bangalore, we receive hundreds of admission queries each year — especially from women who are either fresh out of college or looking to restart their careers. Based on years of experience and student feedback, we’ve broken down the entire B.Ed/D.Ed admission process into simple steps that are easy to follow.
Understanding the Difference
Before applying, it’s important to know the distinction between the two courses:
- D.Ed (Diploma in Education) is ideal for those who want to teach in primary schools. It’s typically a 2-year program and can be pursued after completing PUC.
- B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is suitable for those who aim to teach at the secondary or high school level. It usually requires a completed undergraduate degree.
Step-by-Step Admission Process
Step 1: Check Eligibility Criteria
For D.Ed, candidates must have completed their PUC (12th grade).
For B.Ed, a bachelor’s degree in any stream is required. Minimum marks and age criteria may vary based on university or board regulations.
Step 2: Choose a Recognized Institute
Ensure you apply to a government-recognized teacher training institute. At St Teresa’s, our programs follow state guidelines and are designed to support women through practical and theoretical training.
Step 3: Collect and Prepare Documents
Commonly required documents include:
- PUC/degree marks cards
- Transfer and conduct certificates
- Passport-size photographs
- Identity proof (Aadhaar, etc.)
- Caste/income certificates (if applicable)
Step 4: Submit the Application
You can visit the campus to collect the form or reach out via our contact page or call us at 080 2670 4529 for details on the admission process. Some institutions may offer online application facilities as well.
Step 5: Attend Orientation or Counseling (if required)
Depending on the institute, shortlisted candidates may be invited for a short interview or orientation session before admission is confirmed.
Step 6: Pay Fees and Secure Your Seat
Once selected, you’ll be asked to pay the course fee and complete any remaining formalities. At St Teresa’s, we provide clarity on fee structure and academic calendar during the admission process.
A Legacy of Guidance and Support
Over the years, we’ve seen many students walk into our campus unsure about their next step — and leave as confident educators. Our history is a reflection of that commitment. Whether you’re just finishing PUC or returning to education after a break, our staff ensures you feel supported from the very first interaction.
Start Your Journey Today
If you’re ready to begin your teaching journey in 2025, we’re here to help. Visit our contact page or call 080 2670 4529 to speak with our admission team. We’ll guide you through every step — from understanding eligibility to securing your seat. Visit College Now
The path to becoming a teacher is clearer than you think — and it starts with one simple step in the right direction.