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The Aravali College of Education, Ateli, founded in the year 2008, is an affiliated college of Khod, Tehsil Ateli, District Mohindergarh, Haryana, affiliated to National Council for Teacher Education for teacher education. The college campus is built on a compact 1-acre campus. The college has a total enrolment of 194 students and 11 faculty members. Aravali College of Education offers only one full-time course—Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) program.
The college has a number of facilities in the service of its educational mission. The college library provides the student with important academic resources. Well-equipped laboratories are there for the practical part of the courses in teacher training. An auditorium in the college is well furnished with the necessary equipment to host various events and seminars. The institution also takes care of physical fitness by maintaining a gym and sports facilities. The Aravali College of Education has provided excellent IT infrastructure to make its academic programs many notches higher.
Aravali College of Education will dedicate itself solely to its course of B.Ed. as a full-time two-year program. This focuses all the resources and expertise of the college toward the preparation of teachers for the future.
Degree Name | Total Number of Seats |
100 |
The admission procedure for Aravali College of Education is designed considering the policies of the state government, UT administration, and affiliated university. Admissions are confirmed with respect to the marks scored at the qualifying examination and/or entrance examination. The college may also follow any other selection process as per the prevailing policies.
Parameter | Description |
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Established | 2008 |
Courses | 1 Degrees and 1 Courses |
Institute Type | Affiliated College |
Approvals | NCTE |
Gender | Co-ed |
Student Count | 194 |
Faculty Count | 11 |
Campus Size | 1 acres |
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