Ashwin singh , 07 Apr 2026
Learners undertaking the B.Com. B.Lovely Professional University Ed programme are put under well-organized teaching internships that are aimed at giving them a real classroom experience. LPU also has a partner with the known reputed public and private schools such as CBSE, ICSE, and state-board school where students get practical teaching experience. All these internships are strictly regulated and students get the opportunity of observing other teachers, help them in planning lessons, and eventually delivering a complete classroom lesson. Students during the internship period are usually assigned partner schools in the area around the campus, and other in other regions to enable them learn the different learning conditions. They also have this activity as classroom management, evaluation methods and coordination of co-curricular events. This field experience guarantees that teaching skills that are commerce oriented, like business studies and accountancy training are instilled well. Moreover, LPU faculty mentors routinely coach students through the internship and give feedback to enhance communication skills, methodology of teaching, and confidence. This ordered placement program guarantees B.Com. B.Ed students leave college with good working experience and classroom preparation.
In the B.Com. B.Ed program at LPU, students are mainly placed in schools for teaching internships as part of their education training. These are usually private schools, partner institutions, or nearby affiliated schools where students can practice classroom teaching. Along with school internships, B.Com students may also get exposure to corporate or business-related internships (like accounts, finance, or admin roles) depending on their specialization. LPU has a dedicated placement and internship cell that helps students find opportunities both on-campus and off-campus. Internships can be short-term (4–6 weeks) or full-semester in the final year, giving real-world experience before graduation. Overall, you get a mix of teaching practice in schools + business exposure, which is useful for both education and commerce careers.