How does B.A. B.Ed (Preparatory Stage) at LPU differ from Secondary Stage programs?

How does B.A. B.Ed (Preparatory Stage) at LPU differ from Secondary Stage programs? ?

Ashwin singh , 07 Apr 2026

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The main difference between B.A. B.Ed (Preparatory Stage) and Secondary Stage at LPU lies in the level of students you are trained to teach. The Preparatory Stage focuses on teaching younger students (usually classes 3–5), while the Secondary Stage prepares you for higher classes (6–10 or above). In the Preparatory Stage, the syllabus emphasizes basic concepts, child development, foundational learning, and activity-based teaching methods. On the other hand, the Secondary Stage focuses more on subject depth, advanced pedagogy, and handling teenage learners. Teaching approaches also differ Preparatory focuses on interactive and foundational learning, while Secondary is more subject-oriented and exam-focused. Overall, choose based on whether you prefer teaching younger children or older students.

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