The B.Ed internship allotment always arrives with a mix of relief and tension. Students wait weeks hoping they get placed somewhere convenient, somewhere manageable. And now the update for Rajasthan B.Ed Internship School Allotment 2026 is finally out, giving everyone a clearer picture of where they’ll be doing their teaching practice.
I went through the latest details, and the process feels quite straightforward this time. The allotment list has been released through official Rajasthan portals, where students can check which school they’ve been assigned to for their internship round.
For anyone who hasn’t checked yet, these are the two most important links:
👉 Official Allotment Portal: https://bed2024-26.com
👉 PTET / B.Ed Related Updates: https://ptetggtu.com
Most students simply need their form details or login credentials to view their assigned school.
Why This Allotment Matters
Your internship school is basically where you’ll be practicing everything you’ve learned so far — classroom handling, lesson planning, actual teaching, communication… all of it. A good school makes the experience smoother, while a far or unfamiliar school can turn into a daily struggle.
That’s why checking your allotment early helps — you get enough time to plan the commute, prepare documents, and mentally settle into the idea of spending weeks there.
Quick Overview of Allotment Details
Here’s a compact table just to keep everything clear:
| Detail | Information |
| Academic Session | B.Ed 2024–26 |
| Update Released | Internship School Allotment 2026 |
| Who Can Check | Students enrolled in B.Ed programs in Rajasthan |
| Official Portal | https://bed2024-26.com |
| Type of Allotment | Internship/Teaching Practice School Allocation |
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How to Check Your Internship School Allotment
The process is pretty simple, but students often panic while logging in. Here’s the cleaner version:
- Open the official allotment site: https://bed2024-26.com
- Look for the link titled “Internship School Allotment 2026”
- Enter your form number, application ID, or other required details
- The allotment list opens on your screen
- Download or take a screenshot so you don’t lose it later
For some colleges, allotment may also be displayed on their notice boards, but the portal remains the most reliable source.
What You Should Check in Your Allotment
Before rushing anywhere, make sure these things look correct:
- Your name and college details
- The allotted school name
- The school address
- Reporting instructions (if given)
- Any additional documents required
Internship work varies from school to school, so checking the address early helps you understand the daily travel you’ll be handling.
Documents You Usually Need at the Time of Reporting
Here’s a small table so you don’t forget anything:
| Document | Required |
| College ID | Yes |
| B.Ed Enrollment Proof | Yes |
| Allotment Printout | Yes |
| Passport-size Photos | Yes |
| Aadhaar Card | Recommended |
| Internship Permission Letter | Sometimes |
Different schools have slightly different rules, so it’s always smart to carry everything in one small folder.
A Small Note for Students
Most B.Ed students go into the internship thinking it’s just a formality. But honestly, this is the only time you get to stand in front of an actual class before becoming a full teacher. These few weeks teach more than half the books combined.
So wherever you’re allotted, try to take the experience seriously. It helps later, whether you end up in government teaching jobs, private schools, or elsewhere.
Yes, the allotment has been released on the official B.Ed portal.
You can check it on https://bed2024-26.com.
Generally, you need your application ID, form number, or basic login credentials.
Download the allotment slip, note the school address, prepare documents, and follow any reporting instructions.
Usually no, but you may check with your college administration if there’s a genuine issue.
College ID, allotment printout, Aadhaar, photos, and enrollment proof.
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