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About College of Teacher Education, Bhopal

College of Teacher Education, Bhopal, established in 2006, is the constituent college of future of education. Sited in the Bhopal city of Madhya Pradesh, this institution is over an area of 6.44 acres but is dense so it has the advantage of providing niche fishing grounds for learners focusing on education. NCTE recognised and approved college for teacher education has its special and specialised effort towards providing quality teacher education. At present, the college has a total of 228 students and a teaching staff of 10 instructors which allow the college to provide personal education to its clients.

The College of Teacher Education situated at Bhopal has several facilities in place which can support the convenience of students as well as give a boost to their learning. Availability of a good library is evident in the college, and it is essential for growing teachers. In order to support theoretical knowledge acquisition, the institution has provided departmental laboratories where students can practice what they are studying in their areas of specialization. Since the college understands that technology forms an important aspect in modern teaching learning processes, the college has equipped itself with good IT facilities; the students, therefore, are conversant with the appropriate technologies and methods of teaching.

The college offers two comprehensive teacher education programmes which include a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) and a Master of Education (M.Ed). As far as the modes of delivery are concerned, both are regular courses stretching for two academic years and preparing students for the teaching profession.  A total of 50 seats are available to students seeking to specialise their educational knowledge through the M.Ed programme which provides the skills on advanced concepts and research in education. 

As in every institution, the admission process of College of Teacher Education in Bhopal is all about having the right people who we believe are the best suited for the college programmes. Regarding the B.Ed course, the admissions are merit based and therefore the marks secured in the qualifier examination and/or entrance examination. The college also follows any other mode of selection as per the directives of this state government, UT administration, or the university. 

In the same manner, for the general admission of the M.Ed programme, based on the merit of the college, the college authority takes performance in the qualifying examination, entrance test, or any selection criteria as demanded by the university.

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College of Teacher Education, Bhopal Highlights

ParameterDescription
Established2006
Courses2 Degrees and 2 Courses
Institute TypeConstituent College
ApprovalsNCTE
Student Count228
Faculty Count10
Campus Size6 acres

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