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Established in 2006, Mata Harki Devi College of Education for Women, Sirsa is an affiliated college. The college is located in Haryana, India. This all-women institution is approved by NCTE. This women's college is spread over a 6-acre campus and offers two professional courses in education with a total enrolment of 400 students. There are 22 faculty members, and the student-to-teacher ratio is favourable.
Mata Harki Devi College of Education for Women has a variety of facilities that allows students to make the learning process meaningful. One of the important resource centres is a well-stacked library with books numbering more than 4,100, covering various aspects of education. At the same time, modern laboratories consisting of science labs, a psychology lab, and an education technology lab would provide practical exposure to theoretical knowledge. Other facilities like a girls' hostel with fully furnished comfortable accommodation assures a favourable environment for out-of-town students. Amenities such as a canteen, sports facilities, a health centre, and transport facilities complete the package for an over-all campus life.
Mata Harki Devi College of Education for Women runs two full-time courses in the educational field, Bachelor of Education and Diploma in Education. For the B.Ed course, the sanctioned intake is 200 seats, while D.Ed. offers 50 seats. The duration in both programmes is of two years.
The admission procedure in Mata Harki Devi College of Education for Women is based on merit, considering marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or entrance examination. The admissions to the B.Ed programme are in accordance with the policy framed by the state government, the U.T. administration and the affiliated university. The D.Ed course includes an additional Urdu language test of 30 marks. This is conducted to assess the candidate's knowledge in the subject Urdu. The candidates have to score at least 33% marks in the test to be eligible for admission. However, marks secured in the Urdu test are not included while determining the overall merit.
Parameter | Description |
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Established | 2006 |
Courses | 2 Degrees and 2 Courses |
Institute Type | Affiliated College |
Approvals | NCTE |
Student Count | 400 |
Faculty Count | 22 |
Campus Size | 6 acres |
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