Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar observed today that BEd colleges were opening like "fly by night operators" until now. "You pay today and get the degree tomorrow."
"With the enhanced focus on the teacher training, all this need to be stopped. So it was decided no new BEd colleges will open in the country," he told reporters here.
He said as far as opening of new colleges is concerned it will be a 'zero-year' and also existing colleges will have to undergo a quality audit.
The government has also decided to increase the practical component in the Bachelor of Education (BEd) and Diploma in Education (DEd) courses.
"The practical component will be increased in the teacher training modules and practical sessions will be conducted in government schools which will be under observation of the teachers there and student feedback will also be given importance," Javadekar said.