B.Ed. graduates in Commerce can work as school teachers in primary, secondary, or higher secondary levels, teaching various aspects of Commerce.
Many B.Ed graduates choose to work as private tutors, offering individual or group tutoring in commerce subjects..
Graduates may become educational consultants, working with schools or educational organizations to develop curriculum, assess teaching methodologies, and provide training to educators.
Some graduates may work as content developers for educational materials, including textbooks, online courses, and educational software, specifically in the field of commerce.
With additional qualifications or experience, graduates may pursue roles in school administration or educational management.
B.Ed graduates may choose to pursue higher education, such as a master's or doctoral degree in education or a related field.
In some countries, B.Ed graduates are eligible to apply for government teaching positions at the school level
The duration of a BEd program is typically 2 years.
The common eligibility criteria for B.Ed courses include a bachelor's degree in commerce or a related field with a minimum specified percentage.
Foundations of Education
Educational Psychology
Teaching Methodologies in Commerce
Curriculum Design and Development
Commerce Education
Historiography
Assessment and Evaluation
Assessment and Evaluation
Internship or Teaching Practice
Educational psychology, pedagogy, curriculum development, and assessment.
Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, and related subjects that are part of the secondary school curriculum
Practical teaching experience in schools, which may involve classroom teaching, lesson planning, and assessments.
Integration of technology in teaching and learning.
Introduction to educational research methods. Special Education: Basics of inclusive education and addressing the needs of diverse learners.