B.Ed. in Learning Disability is a 2-year undergraduate program designed to prepare educators to effectively teach and support students with learning disabilities. The course focuses on understanding diverse learning needs, diagnostic assessment techniques, and individualized teaching strategies. Key subjects include special education practices, psychology of learning, behavioral management, and curriculum adaptation. Students also learn to use assistive technologies and inclusive teaching methods to foster academic growth and social integration. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience through internships and teaching practice. Graduates are well-equipped to work as special education teachers, counselors, or education consultants in schools, learning centers, and organizations supporting children with special needs, making a meaningful impact in inclusive education.