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24 MonthsBachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a two-year full-time undergraduate course approved by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and offered by Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University, Chennai.
(i) The candidates should have undergone a 10+2+3 (15) or 11+1+3(15) pattern of study and passed the qualifying examination conducted by the respective State Board or CBSE or any other recognized Board of Education / Examination and UG Degree Examination of the UGC recognized Universities in any one of the school subjects offered by the Directorate of School Education at the Secondary / Higher Secondary Education level.
(ii) Candidates, who have passed the UG or PG Degree under the Open University System without qualifying in II years SSLC Examination and one year of pre-university Course (P.U.C) examination or 10+2 pattern of School Education Examination are not eligible for admission, even if they subsequently qualify in one year SSLC and one year PUC or 10+2 pattern of School Education Examination.
Admission Shall be Made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or in the entrance examination or any other selection process as per the policy of the state government/U.T. Administration and the university.
Main location in our city , one of the good and safest college for womens especially, to handle all the emergency situations, it costs around 16k per year, good and well maintained campus with sport's centres and good hostels.
Normal college without those necessary equipments the college needs what the college needs, no sport centre especially and without wifi and smart boards, but places will maintained weekly as per the requirements.
Yes with the correct equipments and facilities but does not contain smart classrooms and small libraries will be there for each and every department, living and hostel areas are maintained properly by them.
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