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Every year, thousands of graduating students ask the same thing before applying for B.Ed: "Do my marks even qualify?" It sounds like a simple question, but the answer matters more than most people realise. Your percentage is not just a pass-or-fail filter. It determines your merit rank, your college options, and, in many cases, your overall admission outcome.

So let us talk about this clearly and honestly, without all the jargon.

 

The Number You Actually Need to Know

The short answer is 50%.

That is the minimum percentage you need in your graduation to apply for B.Ed in 2026. This applies to general category students. If you belong to SC, ST, OBC, or PwD categories, you get a 5% relaxation, which brings your required percentage down to 45%.

These are not random cut-offs set by individual colleges. They come directly from NCTE, which stands for the National Council for Teacher Education. NCTE is the body that regulates B.Ed programs across all of India. Any college or university that runs an NCTE-approved B.Ed program has to follow these standards. No exceptions.

One thing that trips up a lot of students: the 50% is calculated on your overall graduation marks, not just your final year. So if you had a rough first year but scored well later, your combined total is what counts.

 

Why Your Percentage Does More Than Just Qualify You

Here is something students do not always think about until it is too late.

Most B.Ed admissions in India, especially through state universities, work on a pure merit system. There is no separate entrance exam. The university takes your graduation percentage, builds a merit list, and allots seats from top to bottom. That is it.

So if you scored 52% in graduation, yes, you technically qualify. But if everyone else on the merit list scored 60% and above, you end up at the bottom. You may get admission, but your college options shrink considerably. The better your percentage, the stronger your position in the merit list and the more say you have in choosing your college.

This is why the minimum percentage for B.Ed admission is really just the starting point, not the finish line.

 

What About B.Ed Admission in Delhi?

Students from Delhi and NCR often feel confused because the process here is a bit different from other states.

Delhi University runs its own centralised B.Ed admission process for its affiliated colleges. However, a large number of students in Delhi also apply to state universities in Haryana and UP because those universities have colleges across the NCR region and are more accessible. B.Ed admission in Delhi through private or affiliated colleges follows the same 50% graduation requirement that NCTE mandates.

One practical thing worth knowing: Delhi has a high number of B.Ed applicants every year. Seats fill up quickly based on merit. Waiting until the last week of the notification period is a risk you genuinely do not want to take.

 

Regular B.Ed Course Admission: Is It Still the Better Choice?

A lot of students today ask whether they should go for a regular or distance B.Ed. Honest answer? If your goal is government school teaching, regular B.Ed course admission gives you a stronger foundation. You attend classes in person, go through actual school internship, work with real students in real classrooms, and get evaluated throughout.

Distance or correspondence B.Ed was discontinued by NCTE for new admissions after a Supreme Court ruling. So for 2026, a regular two-year program from an NCTE-approved institution is the only valid route if you want your degree recognised for government teacher recruitment.

 

CRSU B.Ed Direct Admission: No Entrance Exam, Just Your Marks

If you are in Haryana or the NCR belt and do not want to go through an entrance exam process, CRSU is worth a serious look.

Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University in Jind, Haryana, offers CRSU B.Ed direct admission based purely on graduation merit. No written test. No interview round. You register on their portal, upload your documents, and wait for the merit list. If your percentage gets you a rank, you get a seat.

CRSU is a UGC-recognised state government university, which matters a lot when you later apply for Haryana government teaching jobs. Recruitment panels like HPSC and HSSC are familiar with CRSU degrees and accept them without question.

 

Kurukshetra University B.Ed Admission: Credibility That Goes Back Decades

Kurukshetra University has been around since 1956. It is one of the oldest and most respected public universities in North India. Students who go through Kurukshetra University B.Ed admission get a degree that carries genuine weight, particularly in Haryana government job applications.

The eligibility is the same: 50% in graduation for the general category. The admission process is online. Merit list comes out after the application window closes and seats are allotted accordingly. If you are targeting a government teaching career in Haryana, this university deserves to be on your shortlist.

 

Delhi B.Ed Admission 2026: The Competition Is Real

Let us not sugarcoat it. Delhi B.Ed admission 2026 is going to be competitive. The city has one of the highest concentrations of B.Ed applicants in the country. Everyone knows teaching is a stable career with good government job prospects, and that awareness drives a huge volume of applications every cycle.

What this means for you practically: apply the moment the notification comes out, not two weeks later. Have your documents scanned and ready before the portal even opens. Even students with strong percentages lose seats because they missed a deadline or uploaded the wrong document. This is where a good admission consultant genuinely saves you.

Srishti Admission Point has offices in Rohini, New Delhi and Vasundhara, Ghaziabad. They have been helping students through exactly this kind of process since 2008 and know the timelines, the portals, and the common errors students make during B.Ed applications in Delhi and Haryana.

 

Documents You Need to Keep Ready Right Now

This part is practical and boring, but skipping it causes real problems. Get these sorted before any notification opens:

  • 10th and 12th marksheets and passing certificates
  • All graduation marksheets, semester or year-wise
  • Graduation degree certificate or provisional certificate
  • Aadhaar card or any valid government photo ID
  • Category certificate if you belong to SC, ST, OBC, or EWS
  • State domicile certificate
  • Character certificate from your last college
  • Passport-size photographs, at least 6 to 8 copies

Keep physical originals and clear scanned copies of everything. Blurry scans or missing pages are one of the most common reasons applications get rejected or delayed.

 

What You Should Be Doing the Moment You Get Admission

Many students get their B.Ed seat and then relax completely. That is a mistake.

Attendance requirements under NCTE are strict. You need to maintain a minimum attendance percentage throughout both years to sit for exams and clear the program. The school internship component is evaluated, not just a checkbox. It counts toward your final result.

More importantly, start preparing for HTET or CTET while you are still in your B.Ed. Most students finish the degree first and then spend another full year preparing for the eligibility test. You can avoid that one-year gap entirely if you use your second year of B.Ed to also build your exam preparation alongside.

 

Need Help With the Admission Process?

If you are confused about which university to apply to, how the merit list works, or what documents you need, Srishti Admission Point can walk you through all of it. They work with students applying to CRSU, KUK, MDU, CCSU, and other universities across Haryana, Delhi, and UP.

Call them at +91 9625929395 or +91 9654958364. First consultation is free.

 

To Wrap It Up Simply

You need 50% in graduation for the general category. You need 45% if you belong to a reserved category. That is the minimum percentage for B.Ed admission in 2026, and it applies across every NCTE-approved institution in India.

But remember: qualifying is different from getting the college you actually want. Work on your merit rank, prepare your documents ahead of time, and apply without delay when the window opens. The students who plan early are the ones who end up with the better options.

Teaching is a career worth preparing for properly. Start that preparation today.

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