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Kalra College of Education was established in 2000 and an affiliated college situated in Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir. Located in an 1-acre land with a co-educational setting, this institution aims at preparing future educators. That is, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) they offer one with a total student enrolment ratios of one hundred and ninety-eight. Thus, the college has twelve members in the faculty side so that it can maintain a student-teacher ratio therefore it offer its students individual attention and quality education.
Kalra College of Education has developed a number of learning amenities that has a potential of improving the learning process of the learners. Alumni benefits include free postage, telephone and telefax services as well as a computerised 1500 square feet library. There is an air-conditioned reading room with a built-up area of 44 square meters accommodating an estimated of 3,690 books, 15 journal subscriptions offering a favourable atmosphere for reading. The library also keeps assorted paper based resources such as assignments, lesson planner and indicator books, as well as past papers.
Kalra College of Education has only one full time course which is two years Bachelor of Education Such concentration allows the institution to achieve the best results through directing all its effort, money, resources and focused training on offering quality teacher training.
The admission procedure for the B.Ed programme of the Kalra College of Education is fully automated and administered by the University of Jammu.
Parameter | Description |
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Established | 2000 |
Courses | 1 Degrees and 1 Courses |
Institute Type | Affiliated College |
Gender | Co-ed |
Student Count | 198 |
Faculty Count | 12 |
Campus Size | 1 acres |
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities In QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
Admissions open for B.A + B.Ed & B.Sc + B.Ed | NAAC A+ Accredited
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